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Off-Broadway News Rob Madge's My Son's a Queer (But What Can You Do?) Extends New York Debut

Two performances have been added to the upcoming New York City Center run.

Rob Madge in My Son's A Queer (But What Can You Do?) Mark Senior

Rob Madge's West End and Fringe hit solo show My Son's a Queer (But What Can You Do?) has extended its upcoming New York debut run at New York City Center, adding two performances to the limited run. Originally announced for June 13-15, the show will now begin June 12, additionally adding a June 14 matinee to the schedule.

Madge will perform the show while on a week-long hiatus from Cabaret in London's West End, where they will be starring as the Emcee beginning May 29 opposite Bridgerton's Hannah Dodd.

My Son's a Queer (But What Can You Do?), which recounts Madge's childhood growing up obsessed with Disney princesses and Broadway musicals, is written and performed by Madge, and directed by Luke Sheppard (& Juliet), with original songs by Pippa Cleary (The Great British Bake Off Musical). The production also features scenic and costume design by Ryan Dawson Laight, lighting design by Jai Morjaria, sound design by Tingying Dong, video design by George Reeve, and orchestrations by Simon Nathan.

Tom Smedes, Heather Shields, Tom D'Angora, Michael D'Angora, and Peter Stern are producing. The work was initially produced in the U.K. by Bill Kenwright and Paul Taylor Mills.

READ: How Rob Madge's Family Fostered a Joyously Queer Coming-of-Age

The show premiered at London's Turbine Theatre in 2021 before becoming a sell-out at the 2022 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. West End bows followed in 2022 and 2023, earning a 2023 Olivier nomination. A cast recording was released in 2022. A Broadway run had been announced for last year, but was called off just weeks before performances were set to begin. Producers then said a Broadway run was still in the works, but that hasn't materialized.

Tickets are available at .

 
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