Adapted from his best-selling autobiography, 'The Naked Civil Servant' tells the coming-of-age story of Quentin Crisp (John Hurt), a homosexual trying to live an openly flamboyant and gay lifestyle in the intolerant pre-war years. It is easy to see why Crisp is considered by some to be the 20th century's equivalent of Oscar Wilde, but it's his unflinching desire not to compromise his lifestyle to suit the conventions of society that makes this play by turns funny, tragic and heartwarming.
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