From 5 Lesbian Moms to Stage: Abby Goldfarb's Hilarious Identity Crisis Musical
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From 5 Lesbian Moms to Stage: Abby Goldfarb's Hilarious Identity Crisis Musical

CAREER DEVELOPMENT
edinburghfringe
musicalcomedy
lgbtq+
identitycrisis
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Summary:

  • Abby Goldfarb brings her autobiographical musical Most of My Moms Are Gay to Edinburgh Fringe 2026.

  • The show explores her identity crisis after realizing she's the same age as when her 5 (mostly lesbian) moms had her.

  • Abby came out as straight to her moms, a key moment in the show.

  • The musical was born from career heartbreak and a desire to take control of her own path.

  • Audiences can expect an intimate, funny, and raw experience that balances laughter and tears.

Self-described ingéjew (Jewish Ingénue), Actor and Musical Comedian Abby Goldfarb is heading to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe this year with her autobiographical show Most of My Moms Are Gay – a story born out of an identity crisis seeing Abby realise she is the same age as when her Mom had her, or, to be precise, her 5 mothers, most of whom are lesbians. Abby has teamed up with co-composer Jody Shelton to bring her career and identity crisis to light against the backdrop of her unique childhood.

A Digital Pint with Abby

We caught up with Abby for a pixelated pint to find out more about creating musical comedy from your own life story, what it’s like to grow up with 5 Moms, and what it felt like to come out as straight to them.

On creating autobiographical theatre:

"I’ve always been the girl with a lot of moms – my go-to 'fun fact.' My family and friends have been telling me to write a show about it for years but I didn’t have the 'WHY NOW?' Once I reached my 30’s and experienced career heartbreak, I started reexamining my life and priorities and I knew it was time to write the show."

On the creative process:

"I started by writing the songs with Jody because I had a clear vision for our first song. I knew I wanted a song where I come out to my moms… as straight. From there, we would have pitch sessions, I would go home and write lyrics, and then improvise with Jody on keys to find the melody, chorus, hooks etc. Once we had created 13 songs, I began writing the book of the show."

On what the audience will experience:

"They will walk into an intimate 21 seat theatre space, sit down on hopefully the most comfortable lounge chairs they have ever felt (just kidding, it is Fringe, they will probably be plastic), as they see me alone at a mic stand singing my up tempo opening number 'Most of My Moms Are Gay.' They will feel like we are having a conversation between close friends – or a group therapy session where only I share."

On audience takeaways:

"I would love the audience to come out of the show feeling like they just saw something original, funny, and raw. I hope they relate to the struggle to find fulfillment, joy, and self worth despite what the world throws at us. If I do my job right, they should laugh, cry, and feel hopeful."

On the journey to EdFringe 2026:

"I started writing the show in the beginning of 2024 and have had two industry preview performances at Caveat NYC to help develop and raise money to bring it to EdFringe. The goal has always been to bring it to Fringe and then back to NYC, London, or tour the show to a wider audience!"

On what excites her most about EdFringe:

"I am most excited to be immersed in what feels like expensive adult theatre camp for an entire month! To be able to perform my show for three weeks in a row and get feedback from all different types of audiences and people from around the world is such a privilege."

If the show were a beverage:

"A fruity protein smoothie. Strawberry/banana for the fun + childhood nostalgia. Protein because it has to stay strong and fit to be a solo musical. It’s filling and nutritious because it covers a lot of topics. Plus, singing requires HYDRATION!"

Catch the Show

You can catch Most of My Moms Are Gay in the Sprout Studio at Greenside @ George Street on August 7th – 29th at 18:25 (50 min). Tickets are available through the EdFringe Online Box Office.

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