Theatre closures due to coronavirus outbreak


From Saturday 15 August 2020, indoor performances at London theatres are allowed (with social distancing).


Outdoor performances (where possible) can also go ahead.


However, most theatres remain closed as they either do not have outside spaces or regard the need for social distancing as uneconomic.


The show below will not currently be playing and is scheduled to close by 15 August 2020 (when theatres can reopen for indoor performances).


Original performance dates are given below and reflect any changes we know about.



Stripped

Closed 16 Sep 2019

King's Head Theatre

Ollie is a self-proclaimed Beta Male. He's into ultimate frisbee, vegan barbecues and playing the Hamilton soundtrack on repeat. When he volunteers to model nude for an artist, he's hell bent on showing her just how woke he is.
Stripped at King's Head Theatre

Image: King's Head Theatre

Show details

Synopsis


Ollie is a self-proclaimed Beta Male.


He's into ultimate frisbee, vegan barbecues and playing the Hamilton soundtrack on repeat.


When he volunteers to model nude for an artist, he's hell bent on showing her just how woke he is.


Lola doesn't care if Ollie is a nice guy or not - she just wants to draw him.


When he won't let her get on with it, she decides to teach him a lesson.


Soon, Ollie starts asking if he can have his clothes back but Lola is far from finished.


Stripped is a tense comic drama that asks whether those "nice guys" are really all that they seem.


Background, advisory warnings


Age suitability: Not available


Directed by Max Elton and written by Hew Rous-Eyre, Bitter Pill are the company behind the King's Head hit Big Brother Blitzkrieg.

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Dates


Previews from:Sunday 1 September 2019

Closes:Monday 16 September 2019

Performance days & times


Evening:

Sunday ‑ 7‑00pm

Monday ‑ 7‑00pm


Matinee:
-

Running time: To be confirmed

Tickets


Standard:
£18

Concessions:
£15

Creatives


Author: Hew Rous-Eyre
Director: Max Elton
Production: Bitter Pill

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