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EPISODE · Jan 17, 2024 · 45 MIN

Rob Madge UK Actor and Writer Comes To Broadway: Left of Str8 Show Interviews

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Welcome to the Left of Str8 Podcasts: This is our “Left of Str8 Show” Interview Series, where we tell the stories of our amazing LGBTQ Community and fantastic Straight Ally’s. This episode is one of our double header interviews for our Premiere Week of Season 7. I was excited to interview one of the most talked about Actor and Writer, who is bringing their One-Person Show, “My Son’s A Queer, ‘What Are You Going To Do,” Rob Madge joined me in studio all the way from across the pond in the UK. We talked about his being the go-to child actor for stage when he was younger, going to Warwick University for Writing and how some old VHS tapes, brought us one of the best show’s you’ll ever see. Summary Rob Madge discusses their journey in the theater industry, from their early acting career to transitioning into writing and creating their one-person show, My Son's a Queer, but what can you do? They talk about the influence of Disney on their upbringing, the importance of family in the show, and the collaboration with Luke Shepard and Pippa Cleary. They also discuss the role of the audience in the show and the differences between UK and US audiences. Throughout the conversation, Rob shares memorable moments and the impact the show has had on audience members. The conversation with Rob Madge covers the role of theater in promoting LGBTQ awareness and acceptance, their plans and hopes for the future, and a fun segment of five questions. Takeaways Rob Madge's one-person show, My Son's a Queer, but what can you do?, explores their journey in the theater industry and the importance of family. The show is a love letter to Rob's parents and aims to create a shared experience with the audience. Collaboration with director Luke Shepard and composer Pippa Cleary has been instrumental in bringing the show to life. The show balances humor and emotion, creating a roller coaster of emotions for the audience. Rob Madge's experiences in the theater industry have taught them the importance of not underestimating the audience and valuing their feedback. Theater plays a significant role in promoting LGBTQ awareness and acceptance by providing a safe space for exploration and learning. The power of theater lies in its ability to suspend reality and inspire change in the outside world. Musical theater, in particular, has the potential to shape the future by reflecting the diversity and inclusivity of society. Rob Madge's one-person show, 'My Son is a Queer, What Can You Do?' is set to premiere on Broadway from February 27th for 16 weeks.

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Welcome to the Left of Str8 Podcasts: This is our “Left of Str8 Show” Interview Series, where we tell the stories of our amazing LGBTQ Community and fantastic Straight Ally’s. This episode is one of our double header interviews for our Premiere Week of Season 7. I was excited to interview one of the most talked about Actor and Writer, who is bringing their One-Person Show, “My Son’s A Queer, ‘What Are You Going To Do,” Rob Madge joined me in studio all the way from across the pond in the UK. We talked about his being the go-to child actor for stage when he was younger, going to Warwick University for Writing and how some old VHS tapes, brought us one of the best show’s you’ll ever see. Summary Rob Madge discusses their journey in the theater industry, from their early acting career to transitioning into writing and creating their one-person show, My Son's a Queer, but what can you do? They talk about the influence of Disney on their upbringing, the importance of family in the show, and the collaboration with Luke Shepard and Pippa Cleary. They also discuss the role of the audience in the show and the differences between UK and US audiences. Throughout the conversation, Rob shares memorable moments and the impact the show has had on audience members. The conversation with Rob Madge covers the role of theater in promoting LGBTQ awareness and acceptance, their plans and hopes for the future, and a fun segment of five questions. Takeaways Rob Madge's one-person show, My Son's a Queer, but what can you do?, explores their journey in the theater industry and the importance of family. The show is a love letter to Rob's parents and aims to create a shared experience with the audience. Collaboration with director Luke Shepard and composer Pippa Cleary has been instrumental in bringing the show to life. The show balances humor and emotion, creating a roller coaster of emotions for the audience. Rob Madge's experiences in the theater industry have taught them the importance of not underestimating the audience and valuing their feedback. Theater plays a significant role in promoting LGBTQ awareness and acceptance by providing a safe space for exploration and learning. The power of theater lies in its ability to suspend reality and inspire change in the outside world. Musical theater, in particular, has the potential to shape the future by reflecting the diversity and inclusivity of society. Rob Madge's one-person show, 'My Son is a Queer, What Can You Do?' is set to premiere on Broadway from February 27th for 16 weeks.

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