Menopause the Musical
Booking Inquiries
Steven Schnepp Steve@bbonyc.com
Temah Higgins Temah@bbonyc.com
Judith Adelson Judy@bbonyc.com
Press & Marketing
Leah Davis ldavis@gfourproductions.com
Four women at a lingerie sale with nothing in common but a black-lace bra AND memory loss, hot flashes, night sweats, not enough sex, too much sex and more! This joyful musical parody set to classic tunes from the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s such as “Puff, My God I’m Draggin’” and “Stayin’ Awake, Stayin’ Awake” will have you cheering and dancing in the aisles! It’s definitely not “The Silent Passage” anymore! Come see what nearly 11 million people worldwide are laughing about!
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Reveiws
“Menopause is the most hysterical thing to come across a stage in a long time.”
- Providence Sun Chronicle
“Jeanie Linders’ witty, tuneful take on the subject has broken all kinds of records at Capital Rep, not the least of which is taking the title of the longest-running show in the 27-year-old company’s history.”
- Albany Times Union
“Dollar for dollar, it’s the best show in town.”
- Las Vegas Review Journal
“Menopause the Musical has no trouble winning over its audience… because elsewhere the subject is almost never treated with humor from the woman’s point of view.”
- The New York Times
“Menopause – let’s call it what it is, ladies! – has busted out of the closet and blasted its own bad self onto the stage… it drew huge laughs from its mostly female, mostly knowing, audience… it’s about female bonding and how it can happen spontaneously.”
- Wisconsin State Journal
“The play is far more than a play. It’s an event. You could even call it a destination… The play, like life, is best experienced with friends.”
- Beaumont Enterprise
“Ninety minutes of extraordinary fun and an inspirational ending…”
- Australian Stage
“The irreverent fun has appeal for women of all ages… Jeanie Linders hits all the right notes with her target audience. All in all, it’s a theatrical hot flush.”
- The London Sun
“The show’s strong pull comes from the freedom to publicly giggle over the more sober personal realities that have come with aging. There’s a genuine liberation to be had in laughing…”
- The Honolulu Advertiser
“Those estrogen-deprived lyrics… they bring down the house repeatedly. At its core, it’s a gentle-spirited celebration of real women, their friendships and the rough seas they’re forced to navigate as they enter the dreaded territory of middle age.”
- Milwaukee Journal
“…those who have seen it, most of them otherwise sober and sane women, start giggling like schoolgirls as they try to describe it.”
- Idaho Statesman






