Best in Class
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Best in Class is an Edinburgh Fringe show promoting the rich talent of working class comedians.
As up and coming working class comedians we know how hard it can be to break into the industry. There are so many barriers facing working class performers, who remain underrepresented in comedy and at the worlds biggest arts festival, the Edinburgh Fringe.
Often parodied and mocked in mainstream comedy, working class comedians have strong voices and unique experiences that need to be heard at the fringe. Growing up, they often have little access to the arts, they don’t have industry contacts or money and are unable to finance Edinburgh shows. They also struggle to take the time off work and to justify a full run at the fringe.
Best in Class gives talented comedians the opportunity to perform at Edinburgh Fringe whilst minimising the barriers they usually face, such as cost and length of commitment. Talented comedians from working class backgrounds can perform at Best in Class for a maximum of one week. They won’t have to pay anything towards the running costs of the show and will receive a share of any profits (because Socialism).
This show was created because/in spite of (but not limited to) the following:
Spam, chippy teas, waste grounds, hanging around, knock off trainers, a fella your dad knows, weed, the unions, crap schools, bunking off, electric metres, Brixton, Toxteth, hand me down clothes, holidays in caravans, shit on a stick, the back of a lorry, failed MOT’s, failed GCSE’s, bus stops, pay day loans, Daniel Blake, Grenfell, cheap meat, pubs, pints, tobacco, Margret Fucking Thatcher, cash converters, job seekers allowance, zero hour contracts, jam butties, gravy, pyjamas, broken glass, broken homes, playing out, white lightening, E, backyards, slums, tenements, The housing, The social, The NHS, grants, grasses, benefits, belts, credit unions, hiding from the milk man, tired dads, fierce mums, dying young, Aldi, Iceland, fighting, skin heads, Grime, underdogs, mental health, beans on toast, second hand everything, Brookside, watching the match, endless cups of tea, futility and empowerment.
Best in Class had a successful first year at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2018. The comedians received several four star reviews and excelled in front of receptive audiences from a mixture of social backgrounds. This success has shown the industry that there is a need for a show like Best in Class. In 2019 Best in Class will return to Edinburgh with a new intake of working class comedians.
Reviews for Best in Class 2018
https://theweereview.com/review/best-in-class/
http://www.deadlinenews.co.uk/2018/08/16/lunchtime-laughter-a-warm-hearted-and-inclusive-free-for-all/
Putting on a show at Edinburgh Fringe is a costly experience. Costs include £100 to secure a venue at the Fringe, £300 to register the show in the Fringe programme, £100 for poster/flyer art work , £100 for poster and flyer printing. Plus the cost of marketing, advertising and promoting the show. Not to mention the exorbitant accommodation costs that the comedians will pay to perform at the fringe.
This fundraiser has been created to minimise any out of pocket expenses in giving talented working class artists a much needed voice at the fringe. Become a part of something, join the collective, contribute to getting the best working class comedy talent to the Edinburgh Fringe.
If you can't donate, please share this page with your contacts and talk to them about Best in Class. Remember, any profit that is made from the show, after costs are deducted, will be split proportionately between the acts.
Organizer
Siân Davies
Organizer
England