» Jeffrey Solomon’s Mother/Son
Jeffrey Solomon’s award winning one-man show comes to Brighton
No one comes out alone. Mother/Son is Jeffrey Solomon’s semi-autobiographical oneman play inspired by his relationship with his mother, whose struggle towards understanding and accepting her gay son – from first terrified visit to a support group for parents of gay children to marching with him in a pride parade – forms the basis of this poignant and hilarious play.
The production was a critical hit in the States and in London’s Off- West End and features Solomon as both mother and son in a performance Gaydar Nation calls, “Amazing, riveting and moving!”



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