Class
Lived by Scottee
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 his final 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 explores why we all get a thrill playing god with green tokens from Waitrose.
This is a show for the middle classes.
Class isn't a show for those processing issues around domestic violence, food addiction and the effects of growing up in poverty.
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British Theatre Guide
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The Guardian
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Elephant Magazine
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Attitude
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The Scotsman
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The Stage
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Gay Times
SHOP
CLASS (BOOK)
With introductions from noted critic and journalist Lyn Gardner, Co-Director of Hackney Showroom and Class director Sam Curtis Lyndsay and a word of warning from Scottee
The Campery
CLASS: THE AUDIO VERSION
COMING SOON
An audio version of Class and a documentary about the making of the piece is coming soon in The Campery.
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Directed by Sam Curtis Lindsay / Lighting Design: Marty Langthorne / Set Design: Katherina Radeva / Sound Design: Stuart Bowditch / Production Manager: Helen Mugridge / Executive Producer: Molly Nicholson / Assistant Producer: Roxanne Carney / Associate Director: Matty May
Class is commissioned by HOME, Gulbenkian and ACCA
We are super excited to be collaborating with new publisher on the block - Salamander Street! Together we’ve created a really gorge play script of Class