Nudity is the reason Broadway's ‘Take Me Out’ audiences being asked to lock up phones
In this photo from November 18, 2021, Jesse Williams attends the GQ Men Of The Year Celebration in West Hollywood, California. - Leon Bennett/Getty Images North America/TNS

NEW YORK — Theatergoers to new Broadway play “Take Me Out” do not seem to mind having to lock up their cell phones in Yondr felt pouches with a magnetic security tags for the 2-hour, 15-minute play – a practice the Hayes Theater instituted to protect cast members during several nude scenes. Lengthy full-frontal scenes in the shower involved such stars as Jesse Williams and Patrick J. Adams. “We were all a little unsure if it would work and were worried the audience would be really resentful that they had had their phones taken away,” star Adams told the Daily News. “But it’s actually been a ma...