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Strip Search archiveStrip Search is a solo performance piece for male stripper, written and directed by two-times Fringe First Winner, Peter Scott-Presland. It is performed by Damola Onadeko. SQUADDIE was a rent boy, a soldier in Iraq, an abused child. But he always comes out on top because he knows how to play the system. As he performs his routine in a tacky gay bar, he looks back over his life, and especially his relationship with his best mate, Christian. Against a real-time strip routine he also performs a psychological strip for the audience. Warning: Contains full male nudity and images some may find offensive. 18+ only. Tonight SQUADDIE is stripping - to the bone. Squaddie is a stripper, he’s good, and he knows it. Squaddie was a soldier once, in a life that seems a long time ago. He was with his mate, Christian, who was injured in Iraq and died in a squat in Brixton with no-one to hold his hand. Is Squaddie gay? Course not. Tonight Squaddie is stripping. To the bone. This one-man show starring Titus Rowe, last seen at The Rosie last summer in Here I'll Stay: Kurt Weill in America alternates between the stage show Squaddie is giving in a gay bar, and the story of his life as he remembers it. WARNING: It contains very strong language and nudity. Don't come if you might get offended.

Cast/Performers

Titus Rowe

Creatives/Company

Author: Peter Scott-Presland
Producer: Rosemary Branch
Director: Roger Scales

Strip Search

Strip Search (Play) production archive for QTIX code T01699399741. Details of all Strip Search archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01163173366

Archive Listings

20 Apr 10
  to
9 May 10
The Rosemary Branch
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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