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Working Class Dinner Party 2019-12-18T11:55:10-05:00

Project Description

Working Class Dinner Party

Working Class

Dinner Party

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Working Class

Dinner Party

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Working Class Dinner Party
February 11, 2020

Single Tickets: $10 | PURCHASE TICKETS
3-Show Progress Pass: $60 | PURCHASE PASS
Box Office: 416-538-0988

You are invited to dinner with Scottee in which he and our guests will talk about the C-word… class!

Scottee grew up and lived in social housing for 31 of the 33 years he has been alive. His dad is a roofer, his mum works for the council, Scottee now works in the arts and so middle class people keep telling him he can’t be working class anymore.

Scottee wants you to join him for chats around the dinner table we’re not meant to have as we unpick who creates the definitions of class identity and why learning how to be posh in an art world gets you places – you can also sit on your hands and watch the conversation.

Part show, part discussion, and at some point, take away will arrive to feed us all!

See also Scottee’s Class, playing at Progress from Feb 13 – 15, 2020.

COUNTRY
United Kingdom

CURATED AND PRESENTED BY
The Theatre Centre in partnership with the British Council

SCHEDULE
Tues / Feb. 11 / 7:00pm

DURATION
90 minutes

CREDITS
A Scottee & Friends production

LANGUAGE
Performed in English

VENUE
BMO Incubator for Live Arts
The Theatre Centre
1115 Queen St W

TICKETS
$10

Photo: Holly Revell

BOOK NOW
3-SHOW PASS
The Theatre Centre

Working Class Dinner Party
February 11, 2020

Single Tickets: $10 | PURCHASE TICKETS
3-Show Progress Pass: $60 | PURCHASE PASS
Box Office: 416-538-0988

You are invited to dinner with Scottee in which he and our guests will talk about the C-word… class!

Scottee grew up and lived in social housing for 31 of the 33 years he has been alive. His dad is a roofer, his mum works for the council, Scottee now works in the arts and so middle class people keep telling him he can’t be working class anymore.

Scottee wants you to join him for chats around the dinner table we’re not meant to have as we unpick who creates the definitions of class identity and why learning how to be posh in an art world gets you places – you can also sit on your hands and watch the conversation.

Part show, part discussion, and at some point, take away will arrive to feed us all!

See also Scottee’s Class, playing at Progress from Feb 13 – 15, 2020.

COUNTRY
United Kingdom

CURATED AND PRESENTED BY
The Theatre Centre in partnership with the British Council

SCHEDULE
Tues / Feb. 11 / 7:00pm

DURATION
90 minutes

CREDITS
A Scottee & Friends production

LANGUAGE
Performed in English

VENUE
BMO Incubator for Live Arts
The Theatre Centre
1115 Queen St W

TICKETS
$10

Photo: Holly Revell

BOOK NOW
3-SHOW PASS
The Theatre Centre