Eggs Aren’t That Easy To Make Comes To Riverside Studios
- Hinton Magazine

- 6 days ago
- 2 min read
Eggs Aren’t That Easy To Make, a queer romantic comedy exploring the complexities of a lesbian couple starting a family, arrives at Riverside Studios from 30 March to 12 April. The story follows Claire and her best friend Dan, who make a pact at a 21st birthday party that he will be her sperm donor if she ever finds herself in a lesbian relationship. A decade later, Claire and her girlfriend Lou are struggling to find a donor, and Dan is ready to step in.

As IVF treatments, antenatal classes, and the realities of impending parenthood put pressure on the group, the play explores friendship, boundaries, and the additional challenges LGBTQ+ couples face when building a family, all with warmth and humour. Written by Maria Telnikoff and directed by Lauren Tranter, the production premiered at last year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe to critical acclaim.
Telnikoff’s previous work includes My Dad Wears A Dress at Nottingham Playhouse and All The Men Are Going To Hate Me at Soho Theatre, while Tranter’s directing credits include With Nail and Without Nail at Camden People’s Theatre and Close Enough to Touch at Theatre503.
Writer Maria Telnikoff says “it’s important to see joyful, queer narratives (queer joy is radical!) and for queer people to have the ability to dream about futures involving family. The genre of rom com, so often the domain of heterosexual romance, provides a fun and optimistic lens through which a queer love story can be told."

Presented by Big Sofa Theatre, a queer-focused new writing company led by Telnikoff and Tranter, the cast features Rachel Andrews, Esther Carr, Sophia Rosen-Fouladi, and Tom Kingman, with lighting design by Zoe Beeny.
Eggs Aren’t That Easy To Make runs at Riverside Studios from 30 March to 14 April, tickets available at https://riversidestudios.co.uk/
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