Quincy
thought his life was perfect until it was discovered the woman of
his dreams had a heart problem and could never have children.
Despite these warnings they go on to have two kids shortly after
this she goes through a routine operation and never gets out of
hospital. Now Quincy finds himself a single parent. Despite growing
up in a family where emotions are held very much in check and hugs
however rare last no longer than 5 seconds.
In
appearance Quincey is very much a mans man, solid and definitely not
small in certain situations potentially scary. Yet this
autobiographical show describes his life mainly over the past 17 or
so years, giving some deeper familial history to make us aware just
how monumental some of the changes in his life have been.
I
found him very personable and enjoyed the journey he takes us on. He
had me laughing and almost crying in turns, the writer of the show
has mixed emotions beautifully and Quincy himself seems to open up
his very being.
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