Renowned feminist theatre company Scary Little Girls are touring their critically acclaimed show Queenagers and will be visiting Exeter’s Northcott Theatre on June 25.
A be-sequined celebration of the power of the older woman - offering a riotous, moving and liberating look at the positive side of menopause - Queenagers is a vivacious evening of cabaret that tackles the truth about menopause - from its trials and tribulations to the uplifting freedom and positivity it can bring.
Packed with comedy, music and personal monologues, the show is hosted by peri-menopausal glamourpuss Bunny Morethan - the alter ego of Scary Little Girls’ artistic director Rebecca Mordan, a Glastonbury Festival compère, Sky News panellist and BBC Writers Room alumna.
Based on Jennifer Kennedy’s award-winning Facebook blog Is It Just Me and her sell-out Edinburgh stand-up show Menopausal Mayhem, Queenagers is a collection of personal monologues that break the silence around menopause, giving voice to the real experiences of a variety of women - and some of their significant others.
Queenagers is led by Rebecca Mordan and Jennifer Kennedy, whose award-winning blog on menopause amassed 47,000 followers. They are joined by Johanne Murdock, whose screen credits include His Dark Materials (HBO), Emmerdale and Such Brave Girls, Rosie Ede, whose stage work spans the National Theatre and Leeds Playhouse and Chloë Clarke, performer, director and co-founder of disabled-led company Elbow Room Theatre.
Rebecca Mordan, artistic director of Queenagers, said: "We are absolutely thrilled to be taking Queenagers on the road again. This show has been so loved on every tour we've done - our audiences have laughed, cried and told us it's changed how they feel about this stage of their lives, and that never gets old.”
Tickets for the show can be booked at https://exeternorthcott.co.uk.





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