Queenagers
03 July @ 7.30pm to 9.30pm

About Queenagers
All hail the queen of cabaret events – a show comprising stand up, music and monologues that focuses on the funny side of the menopause and the uplifting freedom and positivity it can bring. Laugh until the tears run down your legs – and feel reassured that it isn’t just you!
Host, peri-menopausal glamour-puss Bunny Morethan aka Rebecca Mordan (Glastonbury Festival compère, Sky News ‘rent-a-feminist’ and BBC Writers Room) is here to learn all she can about what’s coming down the female line.
In a perfect antidote to the doom and gloom surrounding the menopause, Bunny will lead audiences on a be-sequined exploration of menopause and midlife.
Add music and song exploring and celebrating middle aged women and you have the Queenagers cabaret!
Whether you’re menopausal, peri-menopausal, have it in your future, in your rear-view mirror or supporting someone going through it, Queenagers will make you cry with laughter and feel less alone.
With its hilarious anecdotes of menopausal mishaps, poignant moments and positivity, this powerful show will make you feel moved, recognised and royally entertained!
What the Critics Say
“I laughed, I cried, I realised I wasn’t going mad! I think this show might be life saving.”
Audience member
“Outrageous and very funny, this show is Vagina Monologues for menopausal women and anyone who knows them!”
Mike Sheppard, Kneehigh
Tickets
Please see important booking information below.
Booking information
Ticket prices:
Standard – £14.00
Pay more – £19.00
Pay less – £9.00
Dates & times:
Friday 03 July 2026 at 7.30pm
Running time:
2 hours
Age guidance:
14+
About The Old Fire Station

The Old Fire Station in Oxford is an arts centre with a unique social mission, combining creativity with community impact. Located in the city centre, it hosts a vibrant programme of theatre, exhibitions, music, comedy, and workshops.
It shares its space with the homelessness charity Crisis Skylight Oxford, supporting people experiencing homelessness through training and opportunities in the arts. By bringing artists, audiences, and vulnerable communities together, The Old Fire Station aims to challenge inequality and inspire positive change.
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