Cogsworth is a character in the stage musical adaptation of Beauty and the Beast.
Though following the same general story as the film, one of the additions made to the music would be a more elaborately detailed version of the spell with the object transformation being mostly gradual, as to make sense out of having human-sized versions of the enchanted objects. Over the course of the show, Cogsworth is starting to shift further into becoming more of a clock, developing a turnkey, and driving further desires for the spell to be broken. This shift was foreshadowed in an earlier scene, where Lumiere, in a perturbed tone, expressed his notice of Cogsworth becoming increasingly stiff and tense, in a physical sense, just as the enchanted rose has shown signs of wilting.
A relationship with the Wardrobe would also be added, as in the earlier Disney On Ice adaptation, with Cogsworth having been an admirer of her opera performances.