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Quentin Crisp: Naked Hope

"Ask yourself this. If there were no praise or blame – who would I be?”


Mark Farrelly’s hugely acclaimed solo play has delighted audiences across the country and now comes to Drink at Bob's

Naked Hope depicts the legendary Quentin Crisp at two distinct phases of his extraordinary life. Firstly in the late 1960s in his filthy Chelsea flat (“Don’t lose your nerve: after the first four years the dirt won’t get any worse”). Here Quentin surveys a lifetime of degradation and rejection. Repeatedly beaten for being flamboyantly gay as early as the 1930s, but also ostracised simply for daring to live life on his own terms.The second part of the play transitions the audience to New York in the 1990s. Here a much older Quentin, finally embraced by society, regales the audience with his sharply-observed, hard-earned philosophy on how to have a lifestyle: “Life will be more difficult if you try to become yourself. But avoiding this difficulty renders life meaningless. So discover who you are. And be it. Like mad!”.

Naked Hope is a glorious, truthful and uplifting celebration of a genuinely unique human being, and of the urgent necessity to be yourself.

★★★★★ Broadway Baby "A masterclass"
★★★★ Time Out “An uncanny feat of resurrection. Farrelly’s mastery of his audience is total”★★★★ Theatrescene.net “A sensational performance” (Review of Off-Broadway debut, 2019)“Wonderful. Mark Farrelly channels Quentin Crisp brilliantly. It’s important to keep his voice alive!” (Boy George, October 2016)“A great show and a terrific performance” (Peter Tatchell, January 2020)

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