Anything Is Possible If You Think About It Hard Enough - The Cockpit Theatre - 26th/27th/28th February 2026
We’re proud to share that our client, Roze Logtenberg, will be starring in Anything Is Possible If You Think About It Hard Enough, a contemporary new two-hander show coming to The Cockpit Theatre, London, playing on the 26th/27th/28th February 2026 (7.30pm each evening).
It’s a funny, fragile and deeply human and intimate relationship play, centred on two neurodiverse characters exploring connection, communication and how a stillbirth reshapes them and their relationship.
We’re excited to see Roze bring this intimate and heartfelt story to the stage, and we encourage audiences to support what promises to be a powerful and moving piece of theatre.
Find out more and book tickets:
Instagram: @anythingispossibleplay2026
Tickets: The Cockpit Theatre
Director: Matoria
Writer: Cordelia O'Neill
Produced and presented by The MM Company
About The Show:
Rupert and Alex are in love. Messy, funny, ordinary love. They build a life together one small moment at a time: breakfasts, arguments, private jokes, plans for the future. When the unthinkable happens, and their baby is stillborn, they’re forced to navigate grief, difference, and the fragile ways we try to hold on to each other.
Anything Is Possible If You Think About It Hard Enough is a tender, honest, and surprisingly funny play about love, connection, and hope - how we build a life with someone, and how we keep living when that life changes shape.
Written by Cordelia O’Neill, the play was first presented by Small Things Theatre at Southwark Playhouse, London, in September 2021, and went on to win the Best New Play award at the 2022 Offies (Off West End Awards).
Roze Logtenberg;
Roze is a bilingual Dutch–English actor based in London. An alumna of the Acting Diploma at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, she also trains regularly at The Actor’s Instinct Studio and Run At It Shouting.
Recent credits include; The Old School Yard (King’s Head Theatre), Portent (Camden Fringe), and You Me Bum Bum Train (West End).