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ASK A STRIPPER: THE CHAMPAGNE ROOM

Comedy

Venue:Dragonfly , 52 West Port (Just off of Grassmarket) Edinburgh EH1 2LD
Phone: 0131 228 4543
Links: Click Here for venue details, Click here for map
Ticket Prices: Pay What You Can tickets - from £5  
Room: The Other Room
AUG 6-9, 11-16, 18-23, 25-30 at 21:30 (55 min)
 
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Have you got a question you've always wanted to ask a stripper? What's a stripper's favourite snack? How much do we actually earn? And what really happens in the champagne room?

Raw, hilarious, unpredictable, and unapologetically honest - this live audience Q&A will have you questioning everything you thought you knew about the sex industry. Two real-life strippers answer questions from the crowd - no filters, nothing is off-limits. Their side-splitting stories, razor-sharp humour and unexpected asides will leave you on the edge of your seat. Since 2019, "Ask A Stripper" has kept audiences returning to satisfy their limitless curiosity.


From the cast of hit Fringe show "The Illicit Thrill" Stacey Clare (published author of "The Ethical Stripper") returns with a line up of incredible guests - including Keri Gold, Sabrina Jade, Savannah Duvall and more - to appease the endless fascination with one of the most mysterious and misunderstood industries... sex work.

So, have you got a burning question? There's a cream for that.


News and Reviews for this Show

September 2, 2019  Broadway Baby
Broadway Baby review by Kate Copstick
This is not a 'show' in the generally accepted meaning of the word. It is not an artifice. It is something which must immediately be seen the length and breadth of the country in as many places as possible. It is a hugely important hour that gives a platform for voices which are pretty much unheard in the mainstream. Click Here

September 2, 2019  Broadway Baby
Broadway Baby review by Kate Copstick
This is not a 'show' in the generally accepted meaning of the word. It is not an artifice. It is something which must immediately be seen the length and breadth of the country in as many places as possible. It is a hugely important hour that gives a platform for voices which are pretty much unheard in the mainstream. Click Here

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