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About My Son's a Queer (But What Can You Do?)

Nobody is going to rain on Rob Madge’s parade! After acclaimed performances at the Edinburgh Fringe, the Turbine Theatre, and in the West End, My Son’s a Queer returns for an encore season at the Ambassadors Theatre.

In 2020, Rob Madge became a social media sensation after sharing clips of their childhood videos online. During the clips, a young Rob tries to recreate the magic of a Disneyland parade in their home. While Rob donned homemade costumes, wigs, and wore makeup to become Disney princesses, their family stepped up to fill in all the parts: stage manager, sound technician, and Goofy.

Reflecting on their childhood, Rob realises it's not all about creating the "perfect" show. In the My Son’s a Queer play, Rob aims to recreate the childhood parade and explore the joy of raising queer children.

The My Son’s a Queer, (But What Can You Do?) London premiere opeend at the Turbine Theatre in 2021. A year later, they took the show to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. While in Edinburgh, Rob announced a two-week season of My Son’s a Queer at the Garrick Theatre. In a London Theatre review, our critic said: "Madge has now turned their life-to-date into a 75-minute celebration of being your best and truest self."

Who is Rob Madge?

Rob Madge is a West End performer. As a child, they played Michael Banks in Mary Poppins, the Artful Dodger in Oliver!, and Gavroche in Les Miserables. Madge also starred in the UK premiere of Bedknobs and Broomsticks.

Run time

65 mins

Start date

25th January, 2023

End date

1st April, 2023

Categories

Age

12+

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189 Reviews

M 608343

M 608343

580 Reviews | 88 Followers
96
Must see, Entertaining, Delightful, Clever

See it if you want a delightful look at a queer man's life growing up.You will fall in love with his parents.

Don’t see it if you are homophobic.Actually you really should see it.Open your eyes & accept that people are people no matter who they love.

Lauren 300371

Lauren 300371

6 Reviews | 1 Followers
100
Heartwarming, Touching, Absorbing, Entertaining, Delightful

See it if u want to see a beautiful heartwarming queer story

Don’t see it if no reason not to see it book to see it at the ambassadors theatre this year x

West End Laura

West End Laura

78 Reviews | 8 Followers
95
Relevant, Great writing, Funny, Entertaining, Delightful

See it if You want to see a delightful and heartwarming performance which will make you laugh out loud (and also cry!)

Don’t see it if You prefer big budget shows. This show is very simple but beautifully done.

Chris 2298

Chris 2298

26 Reviews | 2 Followers
100
Entertaining, Enchanting, Delightful, Clever, Absorbing

See it if Love Disney or musical theatre Enjoy anything LGBTQ+ Like Being emotionally moved during a show Want a bit of escapism

Don’t see it if You’re a bigoted idiot Dislike progress Are anti trans or LGBTQ+ in any way

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My Son's a Queer (But What Can You Do?) cast and creative team

By: Rob Madge
Director: Luke Sheppard
Cast list: Rob Madge
Songs: Pippa Cleary
Design: Ryan Dawson Laight

Venue

West Street, London, United Kingdom, WC2H 9ND

Directions

Location: West End
Railway station: Charing Cross
Bus numbers: (Charing Cross Road) 14, 19, 38, 24, 29, 176
Night bus numbers: (Charing Cross Road) 14, 24, 176, N5, N19, N29, N38, N41, N279
Car park: Chinatown (5mins)
Directions from tube: (5mins) Take Cranbourn Street away from Leicester Square until St Martin’s Lane, where you head left up to West Street. The theatre’s on your left past St Martin’s Theatre.

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