Eggs Aren't That Easy to Make
“If I’m in a lesbian relationship when I’m older, I want you to be the sperm donor”, Claire says to her best friend, Dan, while drunk at a uni party. “Okay, it’s a deal”.
Flash forward ten years and the two friends are making good on their promise. Having your best friend be your sperm donor - what could go wrong? A queer rom-com about family, friendship and eggs.
A Big Sofa Theatre production written by Maria Telnikoff, writer of hit shows My Dad Wears A Dress (Nottingham Playhouse) and All The Men Are Going To Hate Me (Soho Theatre). Directed by Lauren Tranter, director of With Nail and Without Nail (Camden Peoples Theatre) and Close Enough to Touch Theatre 503)
★★★★★ “A must watch” (Voice Magazine)
★★★★★ “Thought provoking, raw and beautifully performed” (A Youngish Perspective)
★★★★★ “Pure queer joy” (The Student)
★★★★★ “I could watch this a million times over.” (North West End)
★★★★.5 Theatre and Tonic
★★★★.5 Butch Femme Press