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Terry Christian
Naked Confessions Of A Recovering Catholic
Thu 15 Oct 2015
Guildhall Theatre
This event is suitable for Age 16+
Running Time: 2 hours 25 minutes - approximate, including any interval(s).
About the Event
Unfortunately, this event has been cancelled as we have just been informed that Terry Christian will not be able to perform due to unforeseen circumstances. Box Office will be in touch with all customers to arrange a full refund.
This hilarious romp through the guilt-ridden and occasionally dark realms of life is another brave step for Terry. He brings all the maverick qualities that made him a media bête noire in the 90's to deliver an honest, funny and sometimes profound stand-up performance. Sex, violence, religion, class prejudice, even stray dogs and useful house cats... it's all contained in this terrific show!
The Naked Confessions of a Recovering Catholic is split into two parts: Terry treats his audience to his stand-up performance in the first half, then opens himself up for a no-holds-barred Q&A session. This has resulted in Terry divulging all manner of stories about Hollywood stars such as Tom Hanks and Arnold Schwarzenegger and his all-time thrill of meeting the late great James Brown.
Copies of Terry's most recent book, My Word will be available to purchase on the night and he is happy to sign copies at the end.
Terry Christian has found a natural home on the stage - a welcome reinvention for him and a great evening of laughs for those in the audience. Huffington Post
Easy to watch, intelligent and funny for that. A great night out. Yorkshire Times
Don’t miss out on this controversial black comedy as Christian ‘bares all' Viva Magazine
Reviews
Terry Christian has found a natural home on the stage - a welcome reinvention for him and a great evening of laughs for those in the audience. Huffington Post
Easy to watch, intelligent and funny for that. A great night out. Yorkshire Times
Don’t miss out on this controversial black comedy as Christian ‘bares all' Viva Magazine
