Second Stage is also “actively pursuing takedown requests” and has asked that the public refrains from distributing any previously posted images of Williams. That policy will continue, with the theater announcing it’s adding additional security and an infrared camera system facing the audience, to be monitored in real-time by the Second Stage security team during the shower scenes to avoid the use of cameras.
Audience members could then unlock their phones as they exited after the show. It puts the audience in an interesting position to relate, to empathize with, the characters.”īefore the leak, Second Stage had instituted a no-phones policy requiring ticketholders place their phones in locked Yondr pouches upon entering the theater to prevent filming of the actors for their safety. Williams called the show’s use of nudity “honest” and something that “makes sense” in the context of Greenberg’s play. The former Grey’s Anatomy star and a number of other cast members appear nude in several scenes set inside the fictional baseball team’s locker room. Adams, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Michael Oberholtzer, with Ferguson and Oberholtzer both scoring Tony nominations on Monday alongside Williams for their performances. Peeping into the public dressing room, a view from. A hidden camera inside the public locker room, a naked girl trying on underwear. Peeping into the locker room at the beach. (29,672 results) Hidden camera inside the public locker room, naked girl with a juicy ass trying on panties and lingerie. “Everybody doesn’t necessarily respect or regard that in a way that maybe they should, or we’d like.”ĭirected by Scott Ellis and written by Richard Greenberg, Take Me Out stars Williams as Darren Lemming, a biracial Black gay center fielder who must handle the response from the public and his team after he comes out as gay. gay locker room (29,672 results) gay locker room.
“Theater is a sacred space, and everybody doesn’t understand that,” he added. How 'Take Me Out' Director Scott Ellis Prepared His All-Star Cast for the Broadway Revival