Description
“Maybe Gender is like life? And like time too? In that it doesn’t actually exist and yet our world revolves around the expectations we put on it.”
Travel back to the quaint days of dial up and MSN, where you’ll follow two strangers on their journeys to become who they always were.
A funny, moving and nostalgic story of transition.
From teen to adult,
From MySpace to TikTok,
From cis to trans.
The hit of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2022, Tabby Lamb’s Happy Meal is a joyful queer rom-com where Millennial meets Gen Z and change is all around. Exhilaratingly staged by Roots and Theatre Royal Plymouth and directed by Jamie Fletcher in a Fringe First Award-winning production.
★★★★★ ‘Wise, tender and joyous’ Fest Mag
★★★★★ ‘A gloriously nostalgic feel-good fringe must-see’ North West End
★★★★’the perfect romantic comedy for 2023: it’s disarmingly sincere, deeply online, and heart-warmingly, proudly, queer.’ Sydney Morning Herald
★★★★ ‘Happy Meal is junk food for the soul; comforting, nostalgic, and perfectly seasoned. Save a seat for your online bestie, and let yourself fall in love.‘ Time Out Sydney
★★★★ ½ “Original and overdue.” The Reviews Hub
★★★★ “Fletcher’s production is beautifully paced, brimming with energy and catching every nuance of the journey from teenage to adulthood.” The Stage
★★★★ “Relatable, enthralling, delightful, trans joy in play form and the type of show that this world needs right now!” Theatre and Other Things London
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If you would like to attend the Touch Tour on Saturday 4th March, please contact [email protected] to book your space. If attending the Touch Tour, please arrive an hour before the show is due to start.
Performed by
Sam Crerar (they/he)
Tommi Bryson (she/her)
Creative Team
Writer – Tabby Lamb (they/she)
Director – Jamie Fletcher (she/her)
Set and Costume – Ben Stones (he/him)
Video – Daniel Denton (he/him)
Lighting – Kieron Johnson (they/them)
Sound – Eliyana Evans (she/her)
Dramaturg – Jennifer Bakst (she/her)
Company Stage Manager – Amber Chapel (she/her)
Touring Technical Manager – Tom Trace (he/him)
Producer for Roots – Steven Atkinson (he/him)
Producer for Theatre Royal Plymouth – Sian Weeding (she/her)
Head of Production for Theatre Royal Plymouth – Hugh Borthwick (he/him)
Supported by Arts Council England, Backstage Trust and Plymouth City Council.