
A world premiere of a witty and joyful family story
Maggie and Gordon first met in 1971 dancing to the sound of Rod Stewart. Now in their sixties, and still very much in love, they’ve been finishing each other’s songs all their sun-shiny marriage. But now Maggie is feeling foggy and can’t always find the words. Her son and his new girlfriend are coming to dinner, her best friend is asking questions, and then there’s the neighbour with the gold trainers… Perhaps it’s time everyone learnt a bit more about some family secrets? This world premiere by award-winning theatre, TV and radio writer Frances Poet is a warm, humorous and uplifting story, infused with familiar music, all about enduring love.
To book, please call 01708 443333, or you can email access@queens-theatre.co.uk
What is a Dementia Friendly Performance?
Who may benefit from a Dementia Friendly performance?
Dementia-friendly performances are tailored for people with dementia and their families or carers, so that they can enjoy live performance in an environment that is comfortable and supportive.
What makes a Dementia Friendly performance different?
What if I can’t sit through the show?
Not a problem.
There will be a relaxed attitude to anyone needing to move around the auditorium space. You are also free to leave and return whenever needed during the show. Low lighting will remain on in the auditorium during the performance so you will be able to comfortably move around the area.
Noise is also not a problem, we understand that some people may need to talk, fidget, vocalise, or stim while you are with us.
If anyone needs a break during the show, we have a designated quiet area outside of the auditorium for you to visit.
Will the staff be understanding?
Yes, all front of house staff will have attended a Dementia Friends information session and both the staff working that day and the actors are given an additional in-house briefing before the show. If you need any help, look for our staff members, they will be seated by the doors throughout the show