See it if You’re in the mood for a heartwarming story about hope, identity, love and resilience. It’s a really special show!
Don't see it if No, you should.
See it if You like shows that deal with real life issues that make you think, laugh & cry
Don't see it if You don’t want to leave the theatre feeling emotionally drained
See it if You love a laugh, you identify as LGBTQ+, you’re an ally
Don't see it if You hate happiness
See it if You love a heartwarming story, but also want a big laugh!
Don't see it if You’re boring
See it if You have anyone Queer in your life, yourself included.
Don't see it if You’re an idiot
See it if I loved the simplistic staging, the brilliant original songs, the engaging, heartfelt story and the unabashed brilliance of it all.
Don't see it if You don’t like plays with songs, or if you’re anti-LGBT
See it if You like a warm-hearted show with a lovely message and a brilliant and catchy soundtrack
Don't see it if Everyone has to go see this show
See it if You want to see the reality of growing up as a queer person, and see that there is real joy in who we are if you allow us to be ourselves
Don't see it if I guess if you’re homophobic? But everyone should see this, queer people, their families, their friends, etc.
It’s an affectionate, uplifting story with a strong, surprisingly universal message about pride, self-esteem and acceptance.
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In Luke Sheppard’s production, unfolding on a frumpy front-room set with glamour concealed, My Son’s a Queer offers something for everyone.
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This is a gorgeous celebration of what it's like to grow up queer with a supportive family – something that needs to be seen more on stage. It will have you laugh, shed a tear and make you remember the magic that once took place in your childhood living room.
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