Straight Comedian of the Year: Heat Three
  • London Fringe

Let's give straight people a chance!

The UK comedy industry is saturated with queer acts leaving many heterosexual comedians with nowhere to go besides All Bar One.

So join Simon David's search to find the UK's most exciting straight act to win the prestigious SCOTY 2022 title and a grand prize of a Sports Direct Gift Card worth 100,000, an unlimited supply of Fosters and a Fiat 500.

HEAT THREE competitors TBA!!

Any act discovered not to be 100% straight will be disqualified from the competition and receive a SCOTY lifetime ban. LGBTQ+ audiences are more than welcome to attend but a reminder that this is an event for straight people by a gay man celebrating straight people.

HOSTED BY SIMON DAVID

A hoot' (The Guardian) A star' (Fest Magazine) 'A queen' (Broadway Baby)

'Hilarious' (British Theatre) Multi-talented' (QX) 'Mesmerising' (Wee Review)

Simon David is funny as f*ck' (Mumble Comedy) A natural comedy all-rounder (British Comedy Guide)

WINNER Balkan/Otherplace Brighton Fringe Award 2021

FINALIST Musical Comedy Awards 2021 & 2022

SHORTLISTED New Act of The Year 2022

MESSAGE FROM THE VENUE

The Glory is a queer venue run by queer people, for queer people and their allies. We operate a zero-tolerance policy towards homophobia, transphobia, racism, misogyny and discrimination of any kind. Be respectful or you will be asked to leave. Strictly no office, hen or stag parties allowed.

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