F Laughing Horse at the Brighton Fringe - 2025 Show: Ask A Stripper: Pulling Back The G-String (COMEDY)

Ask A Stripper: Pulling Back The G-String

COMEDY


Ask A Stripper: Pulling Back The G-String

The Walrus

10 Ship Street
Hideaway: MAY 2-5, 8-12, 15-18 at 21:30 (60 min) - Tickets on sale soon

Ask A Stripper: Pulling Back The G-String

Ever wanted to ask a stripper a question? What do strippers eat for breakfast? Who’s the most famous person you’ve ever danced for? What really happens in VIP?

Stacey Clare (author of "The Ethical Stripper" and co-founding member of East London Strippers Collective) and Sabrina Jade (TV personality and star of reality show "Slagwars" and weekly Babestation veteran) are two "semi-retired" strippers who bring their razor sharp wit and ballsy feminism to the stage, inviting audiences to ask them anything at all. Between them they have over 20 years experience combined dealing with boozed up punters in seedy strip joints, so no heckle is too much of a challenge.

Audiences are invited to laugh, reflect, be curious, and celebrate the women who are clearly comfortable with their jobs (for the most part) and want to demystify the sex industry. No questions are off limits in this audience Q&A hosted by two sex workers who bare all, lifting the lid on a widely misunderstood and misrepresented world.

Stacey and Sabrina challenge social stigma and smash stereotypes in order to subvert audience expectations, gently revealing (in more ways than one) the realities of their work, unpacking myths and dispelling misinformation about the industry they both know inside out... warts and all - no pun intended.

Taking a first high-heeled step out of their home turf at Edinburgh Fringe, where they have established a loyal following of regular perverts and built a strong festival presence with plenty of positive reviews (including Broadway Baby, The Scotsman, The List, The Student, Fest Mag, One 4 Review, Everything Theatre) "Ask A Stripper" makes it's Brighton Fringe debut in style - stripper style that is... all fur coat and no knickers.

If you’ve ever wanted to ask a stripper a burning question… there’s a cream for that.

Ticket types this year are Paid, Pay What You Can and Free - this is how it works: Paid: The show is fully ticketed and you pay in advance or on the door; Pay What You Can: You can choose to buy a ticket in advanced to guarantee entry and what to pay over a minimum amount OR turn up at the venue to get in for free in any space that is left; Free: The show is free entry and can be ticketed or unticketed. Watch the show, and the performer will ask for donations at the end for those that would like to contribute.