A funny, touching and self-deprecating account of growing up in 1970s Wolverhampton. Ian looks back at his deluded teenage years. Being a trainee butcher at the Co-op is only a temporary situation before he reveals to the world his true artistic talents. No careers officer or personnel manager is going to stop him producing his rock album, publishing his poetry or mounting his first exhibition.
A world of awkward romantic relationships, The Sex Pistols,
Crossroads and Angel Delight. An honest and clear-eyed view of his younger
self. Yes, he freely admits,' I really was that stupid'.
'Pearce is a charming raconteur' - The Wee
Review. Edfringe 2019
"This fast paced performance will have audiences
laughing as they empathise and reminisce" - Edfringe audience
2019
"Hilarious comic storytelling" - Rob
Johnston Breath Out Theatre. Edfringe 2019
"We've all been hit in the face with a frying pan of
nostalgia and loveliness' - George Fouracres Edfringe 2019.