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6 stage shows that had audiences gagging over full frontal male nudity

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Take Me Out, nearly broke the internet a few weeks back when photos leaked of the actor’s full-frontal nudity. But Williams isn’t the first, nor will be the last, to let it all hang out for the sake of art.Despite the production’s best efforts, which included sealing audience members’ phones in locked pouched, the rogue video went viral before it was snuffed out.

The theatre has since installed infrared cameras to prevent another infraction.Over the years, actors, both famous and on the rise, have given costume designers a brief reprieve by appearing au naturel.

Just remember, what happens in the theatre stays in the theatre!Williams steps barefoot into the shower in a role originally created by Daniel Sunjata, but he’s not the only one baring all.

The original 2003 production ran for nearly a year as audiences clamored to the Walter Kerr Theatre to see the Pulitzer Prize-winning play.

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