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POSTPONED: The Silence of Snow: The Life of Patrick Hamilton
Following his much-acclaimed performance of Quentin Crisp: Naked Hope at The Swallow Theatre last year, Mark Farrelly returns with his riveting, kinetic solo show portraying one of the great English writers of the inter-war years.
Patrick Hamilton was a dazzling success in his twenties, producing hit plays Rope (filmed by Hitchcock) and Gaslight, and classic novels Twenty Thousand Streets Under The Sky, Hangover Square and The Slaves of Solitude. But Hamilton was also an alcoholic, whose wit darkened as his inner and outer worlds collapsed. Covering the entire sweep of Hamilton’s thrilling life and writing, The Silence of Snow entertains and challenges in equal measure, asking audiences: why do so many of us get through life without feeling we ever truly knew another person?
Mark Farrelly’s West End credits includeWho’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? opposite Matthew Kelly. He is directed by EastEnders star Linda Marlowe, who also directed Quentin Crisp: Naked Hope.
“You won’t be able to take your eyes off this magnetic actor Mark Farrelly. He inhabits the character of Hamilton with a blazing fluidity” - ★★★★ The Times
“Farrelly’s performance is electric” - ★★★★ What’s On Stage
“Horrifyingly funny snapshot of the wit, novelist and playwright. Brilliant” - ★★★★ The Spectator
“Farrelly’s revelatory autopsy of a cauterised heart of darkness is intimidatingly implosive: stand well close” - ★★★★The Reviews Hub
“Farrelly’s achievement is to portray a life so lacking in personal happiness so entertainingly” -★★★★British Theatre Guide
Tuesday 12 May 2020 – 7.30pm Written and performed by Mark Farrelly Tickets : £13.50 (Friends' Early Bird: £12.50 - when booked at least 28 days in advance) Recommended age : 14+ (strong language and themes some may find distressing) Approximately 70 mins with no interval. This performance supports MIND, the UK's leading mental health charity.