What do you do if you’ve moved on from self-made Disney parades in the living room of your childhood at Christmas and been a hugely successful child star in the West End?
You write a show about it, and luckily you have all the home movies of your Queer beginnings. That’s just what Rob Madge has done – first at the Turbine Theatre, then Edinburgh and the West End. Now the non-binary performer is back with a vengeance with My Son’s a Queer (but what can you do?)
And the answer to their own question is: laugh, cry, be shocked, be joyful and laugh some more. At the compact Ambassadors Theatre, the audience on my night was mostly Queer and loving it. And what’s not to love?
Through joyous family videos, featuring their parents and grandparents, we chart Rob’s theatrical roots. They sing: “ the stage is set for a show from me… anything is possible if you just believe”. And so we’re off on a roller coaster ride, where they explain the 7 steps to successfully mounting your own Disney parade.
They include: assemble your cast – well that’s largely Rob, with a lot of means-well help from their father on the videos. With a twinkle in their eyes, a knowing look or three and a wry but enchanting smile, Rob delivers a treatise on theatre-making, from finding the right costume- and they have many – using your imagination- and they have plenty of that – to finding your Muse: in this case a boy crush at stage school.
In its short span of 70 minutes, we cover a lot of ground- and Rob’s sincerity, acid wit and humanity shine through. A glorious celebration of all things Queer – and hooray for that.
The show runs until 1 April – more information at atgtickets.com
Footnote: a major renovation of the 110-year-old theatre has allowed the installation of a lift from foyer to back stalls level, plus a fully accessible washroom – what a rarity in the West End – and well done ATG for doing it.