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Writer and performer Rob Madge's hilarious, poignant, and infectiously joyous solo show arrives on Broadway.

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About My Son’s a Queer (But What Can You Do?) on Broadway

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Venue

Lyceum Theatre Lyceum Theatre
149 West 45th Street
New York, NY 10036
Hearing Assistance
Provided by Sound Associates.
Wheelchair Access
Theater is not completely wheelchair accessible. There are no steps into the theater from the sidewalk, but there are steps within theater.
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Story

Straight — well, not exactly straight — from a smash-hit run in London's West End comes Rob Madge’s triumphant and hilarious celebration of identity, creativity, and the profound bond between a parent and their child.

When Rob was twelve, they attempted a full-blown Disney parade in their house for their grandma. As Rob donned wigs and played Mary Poppins, Ariel, Mickey Mouse and Belle, their dad doubled as Stage Manager, Sound Technician and Goofy. Unfortunately, Dad missed all his cues and pushed all the floats in the wrong direction. Mom mistook Aladdin for Ursula. The costumes went awry. Grandma had a nice time, though.

My Son’s a Queer (But What Can You Do?) is the joyous autobiographical story of social-media sensation Rob Madge as they set out to recreate that infamous parade – and this time, nobody, no, nobody is gonna rain on it.

Reviews

A collection of our favorite reviews from professional news sources.

"A joyful letter to self-expression."

The Evening Standard

Nick Curtis

Cast & Creative

Cast

Rob Madge
Performer

Creative

Lighting Designer
Jai Morjaria
Written by
Rob Madge
Director
Luke Sheppard
Songs by
Pippa Cleary
Set and Costume Designer
Ryan Dawson Laight
Sound Designer
Tingying Dong
Video Designer
George Reeve
Orchestrator
Simon Nathan
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