Opening at the Garrick Theatre in the West End this Friday 21 October and playing until 6 November only – don’t miss the highly anticipated return of this award-winning and ground-breaking show following sell-out runs at The Turbine Theatre and Edinburgh Festival.
To celebrate, we asked Rob Madge to give us five reasons to book your tickets now…
Plus for a limited time only save up to £15* with tickets from just £15!
1. It’s a positive queer story on stage
My journey is a lesson in joyful, life-affirming queerness. I share this journey with you right from the beginning and we all see how love and tolerance can positively shape a child.
Rob Madge in My Son’s A Queer (But What Can You Do?)
© Mark Senior
2. The costumes are testament to a child’s imagination and a limited budget
Revel in wool wigs, saucepans, a padded bra, swimming armbands, some of Dad’s old shirts and a LOT of bin liners.
Rob Madge in My Son’s A Queer (But What Can You Do?)
© Mark Senior
3. It’s a glorious celebration of unconditional love and acceptance
My parents (and grandparents) should write a book on nurturing. They could teach the world a thing or two about letting your child flourish into whatever they want to be.
Rob Madge in My Son’s A Queer (But What Can You Do?)
4. The musical numbers are fabulous
The show contains eight original songs (by Pippa Cleary: The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 3/4 the Musical, The Great British Bake Off: The Musical), all of which can be cherished forevermore on the original cast recording (performed with nine amazing guest singers) AND includes a bonus track! Find out more and how to order here.
Watch this amazing video with Rob and a host of musical theatre stars performing “We Will Be Loved Anyway”:
5. It reminds me of the few benefits of lockdown
I not only discovered my old childhood videos but also rediscovered why I fell in love with theatre in the first place. I hope this show will have the same effect on you.
6. And we’ve added an extra bonus reason…
The show won the 22nd Annual WhatsOnStage Award for Best Off-West End Production!
Rob Madge with their WhatsOnStage Award for My Son’s A Queer (But What Can You Do?)
© Dan Wooller
Playing at the Garrick Theatre in the West End until 6 November only – don’t miss out and save up to £15* with tickets from just £15 for a limited time only!
*Valid for all performances from 21 to 27 October 2022 (excluding 23 October at 7.30pm). Book by 27 October 2022. Subject to availability.
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