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  1. The Full Monty is a musical with book by Terrence McNally and score by David Yazbek. In this Americanized musical stage version adapted from the 1997 British film of the same name , six unemployed Buffalo steelworkers, low on both cash and prospects, decide to present a strip act at a local club after seeing their wives' enthusiasm for a ...

  2. The Full Monty. A raucous, pop-rock-musical send-up of gender expectations and stereotypes... that takes it all off. Based on the cult hit film of the same name, The Full Monty, a ten-time Tony Award nominee, is filled with honest affection, engaging melodies and the most highly anticipated closing number of any show.

  3. Oct 9, 2016 · 216K views 7 years ago. Broadway 2000-Original Cast. Yes, before there was "Frozen," there was a very good number called "Let it Go" that served as the finale of "The Full Monty." Notice how...

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  5. MARCH 26 - MAY 12, 2024. Comedy, Musical, Pop-Rock. A boisterous, pop-rock-musical send-up of gender expectations and stereotypes... that takes it all off. While spying on their wives at a "Girls' Night Out," a group of unemployed steelworkers sees how much they enjoy watching male strippers.

  6. Based on the hit film of the same name, The Full Monty follows the fortunes of six unemployed steelworkers in Buffalo, New York. With no job, money or prospects, they are fed up. When the men spy their wives and other local women going crazy over a group of male strippers, an idea begins to emerge. Overcoming their jealousy and feelings of ...

  7. The Full Monty follows a group of unemployed steelworkers in Buffalo, New York, who decide to create a male strip show to make ends meet. Facing financial struggles and societal expectations, the men embark on this unconventional venture to reclaim their sense of purpose and self-worth.

  8. The Full Monty is a 1997 British comedy film directed by Peter Cattaneo, starring Robert Carlyle, Mark Addy, William Snape, Steve Huison, Tom Wilkinson, Paul Barber and Hugo Speer. The screenplay was written by Simon Beaufoy.

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