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Men are afraid women will laugh at them. Women are afraid that men will kill them. Ollie is a self-proclaimed Beta Male. Hes into ultimate frisbee, vegan barbecues and playing the Hamilton soundtrack on repeat. When he volunteers to model nude for an artist, hes hell bent on showing her just how woke he is. Lola doesnt care if Ollie is a nice guy or not - she just wants to draw him. When he wont 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. Directed by Max Elton and written by Hew Rous-Eyre, Bitter Pill are the company behind the Kings Head Theatre's hit Big Brother Blitzkrieg. Reviews for Bitter Pills previous work The Guardian `Excellent productionstrong performances ★★★★ Arts Desk Top dollar production deserves a bigger stage ★★★★★ What's Off Stage "Brilliantly written" ★★★★ The Upcoming "Consistently funny and increasingly tense Reviews for Max Eltons The End of Hope at Soho Theatre SATURDAY REVIEW, BBC RADIO 4 - One of 15 selected plays of 2017 ★★★★ The Times "freewheeling, majestically entertaining...Elton, wisely opts for a light touch" ★★★★ Evening Standard "There are a lot of gear changes for director Max Elton to handle in just one hour, but he steers a confident path through them" ★★★★★ Matt Trueman, WhatsOnStage "raunchy romcom packs explosives in it's pants" ★★★★ Time Out, ★★★★ The Stage
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