The Full Monty

Why see The Full Monty?

THE HIT BRITISH FILM ADAPTED FOR THE STAGE!

Move over, Magic Mike. In 1997, a British film set in Sheffield took the world by storm with a hilarious and heartbreaking story of life on the dole, and how a group of men fought to better themselves in life, by taking a very unorthodox path. Seventeen years later, Oscar-winning screenwriter Simon Beaufoy (Slumdog Millionaire, The Hunger Games:Catching Fire) helmed this rip-roaring stage adaptation!

WHAT IS IT ABOUT?

Setting the scene in post-industrial Sheffield, this the story is a microscosm in a city on the brink of collapse from unemployment and destitution. Six men, four of them former steel workers, are desperate to avoid poverty. In a last-ditch attempt to avoid the dole queue and to help one of their comrades be reunited with his son, the men group together to make money in the most unlikliest of ways - to become a troupe of male strippers!

The Full Monty features the much-loved tunes of Donna Summer, Tom Jones and Hot Chocolate that appeared in the original film, and returns the heart of the story to Sheffield, where it all began.

The play, not to be confused with the sentimental American musical version, premiered in Sheffield where Beaufoy was determined to bring the heart of the story back to, and embarked on a nationwide tour before transferring for a short-lived run at the Noel Coward Theatre in Feb/March of 2014. Whilst ritics were favourable about the play, evening garnering an Olivier nomination for Best New Comedy, the play was closed early, due to poor ticketing sales, causing surprise throughout critic circles.

Key Information

Audience

The Full Monty is suitable for audiences aged 16 and over. Includes some scenes of partial nudity - come on folks - the clue is in the title!

Run Time

Two hours and 20 minutes with one interval

Dates

Finished 29 Mar 2014

Cast

Sidney Cole as Horse
Kenny Doughty as Gaz
Craig Gazey as Lomper
Roger Morlidge as Dave
Kieran O'Brien as Guy
Simon Rouse as Gerald
Scott Anson, Tracy Brabin, Caroline Carver, Eamonn Fleming, Elaine Glover, Rachel Lumberg,  Ian Mercer.

Creative

Adapted by Simon Beaufoy
Directed by Daniel Evans
Design by Robert Jones
Choreography by Steven Hoggett
Lighting by Tim Lutkin
Original music and sound design by Ben and Max Ringham

Reviews

Customer reviews

15 reviews, average rating: (4.7 Stars)

Anonymous

The best West End show of the moment!

Absolutely breath-taking from the moment it began. Funny. Clever. Jaw-droppingly brilliantly acted. You cannot beat this for clever theatre. Acting is awesome. Clever set. Laugh out loud. Intelligent. ... Read more

Sarah

Great night

Fantastic. Standing ovation completely deserved. Brilliant. ... Read more

Sandy

absolutely brilliant.

This was everything and more then I expected. Very well acted, funny, hilarious and definitely not one to be missed. ... Read more
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