THE Full Monty musical featuring male strippers has been hit with woke warnings â about nudity.
Based on , it is advertised as a show “that bares all”;.

But its website warns audiences: “This production contains adult themes, depiction of suicide and partial nudity.”;
It will be performed for a week in September at the Kings Theatre in .
And , blasted: “It’s hard to imagine anyone who’s bought a ticket to being triggered by partial nudity.
“What could they possibly think the title refers to other than male nudity?”;
Theatre-goer Joe Gratton, 34, said: “These trigger warnings are patronising to audience members.”;
The award-winning film depicted in who turn to stripping to make some cash.
Starring , Mark Addy and , they end up doing a “full monty”; to’s ‘You Can Leave Your Hat On’.
It was one of the highest-grossing films of the 1990s, raking in £52million at the Box Office, and won four nominations.
The alert comes after British comedy classic and the Holy Grail was alerting fans to “bad language”; ahead of the film’s 50th anniversary re-release.
Fans of and even the Three Little Pigs nursery rhyme have also been cautioned about “discriminatory content”;.
The Kings Theatre has been approached for comment.