The wise and witty Quentin Crisp lives again in the heart-lifting show "Quentin & I." This clever one-man one-act musical, starring David Leddick as Quentin Crisp, made its New York City debut at The Club at La MaMa ETC for two nights on March 6 and 7, 2006.
![]() With libretto and lyrics by David Leddick, and music by Andrew Sargent, "Quentin & I" has ten original songs, ranging from English music hall to romantic ballad in style. Some of the songs are "I Was Disgusting," "I Welcome a Police State," and "Let's Get Dirty." The show debuted in Miami Beach in April 2005 to benefit the South Beach Gay Mens Chorus. "Oh, I dont think Quentin Crisp was ever in the closet. And I never was. Thats why I wanted to do the Quentin piece. Quentin Crisp was really on the front edge of the real revolution. He came to the United States in the 80s when things were beginning to loosen up. He had always been completely out, all his life. He always wore make-up. He dyed his hair, he wore those clothes, and he was very in your face. In the United States, he didnt feel the hostility he felt in London. Then, he toured with his show in 1981, and he really kind of stood for something. He was a real icon in the gay community. Even though he was very small, and he wasnt a strong person or anything, he was very brave, he was very brave. Now that everybody is thinking, 'Oh God, maybe I shouldnt be gay,' maybe I should, its time to take the Quentin Crisp message out." Read about this: "Becoming Quentin", a documentary following David Leddick in the process of creating this one-man musical. ![]() ANDREW SARGENT is well known as the musical accompanist for the Miami Beach Gay Men's Chorus. He created songs for the musical, "It's a Fabulous Life," and is the composer of "The Secrets of the Chorus." LAMAMA ETC is a world-renowned cultural organization led by founder Ellen Stewart. For 44 years La MaMa has passionately pursued its original mission to develop, nurture, support, produce and present new and original performance work by artists of all nations and cultures. "We believe that in order to flourish, art needs the company of colleagues, the spirit of collaboration, the comfort of continuation, a public forum in which to be evaluated and fiscal support." |
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