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Quentin Crisp: Naked Hope Flamboyantly gay as early as the 1930s, Quentin Crisp spent decades being beaten up on the streets of London, but stayed resolute to his determination to be himself. Naked Hope depicts Quentin at two phases of his extraordinary life: alone in his Chelsea flat in the 1960s, stoically certain that life and love have passed him by, and thirty years later, giving a performance of his one-man show An Evening with Quentin Crisp in New York. Mark Farrelly's hugely-acclaimed solo play is a glorious, uplifting celebration of the urgent necessity to be your true self. ★★★★ Time Out, Metro,The Stage, British Theatre Guide