Award-winning artist Scottee was born homeless into a single parent family. Growing up in the 90s, on a North London council estate, he was surrounded by other kids like him. But after a chance meeting with some posh kids from the other side of the tracks Scottee knew he didn’t want to be common and set about trying to forget his past.
In this, his final autobiographical solo show, Scottee uncovers what it is to be embarrassed about where you’re from, how you can pretend to be posher than you are, and why you should never answer the door.
This is a show for the middle classes.
- RUNNING TIME60 mins
- AGE RECOMMENDATION18+
- TICKETSStandard £20 / Concession £16
- VENUEFactory Theatre
Content warning: Class may be triggering for those processing issues around domestic violence, food addiction and the effects of growing up in poverty.
8pm
Standard £20 | Concessions £16
Members on sale 12:30pm on 21 July 2022
General on sale 12:30pm on 22 July 2022