The West End transfer of a hit Broadway play about a feminist activist will ban audience members from using their mobile phones in a bid to protect actors during a nude scene.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning production Liberation, which is nominated for five Tony Awards, required theatre-goers in New York to lock away their phones in special pouches before entering the auditorium.
Now producers have revealed they intend to introduce the same policy when the show opens in London.
Producer Eva Price told the Guardian that it was the creative team’s intention to once again require audiences to seal their phones away for the
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