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===Theatre=== *[[Mary Martin]] became a star with her [[fur coat]] striptease performances of "[[My Heart Belongs to Daddy]]" in [[Cole Porter]]'s Broadway musical ''[[Leave It to Me!]]''<ref name=Tmlo/> *''[[The Full Monty (musical)|The Full Monty]]'' (2000) is an Americanized stage adaptation of the 1997 British [[The Full Monty|film of the same name]], in which a group of unemployed male steelworkers put together a strip act at a local club. *''[[Jekyll & Hyde (musical)|Jekyll and Hyde]]'' (1997). The character of Lucy Harris (originally portrayed by [[Linda Eder]]) works as a [[prostitute]] and stripper in a small London club called The Red Rat, where she meets a multi-dimension man named Doctor Henry Jekyll, who turns into his evil persona Mr. Edward Hyde. Lucy performs the song ‘Bring on the Men’ during a show at the Red Rat (which was later replaced with ‘Good ‘n’ Evil’ in the Broadway production, some claiming ‘Bring on the Men’ was too ‘risqué’.). *''[[Ladies Night (play)|Ladies Night]]'' is a New Zealand stage comedy about unemployed male workers who put on a strip show at a club as a way to raise some money. A version was also written for the United Kingdom. There are many parallels with ''The Full Monty'', although ''Ladies Night'' predates that film. *''Barely Phyllis'' is a play about [[Phyllis Dixey]] which was first staged at the Pomegranate Theatre, [[Chesterfield, Derbyshire|Chesterfield]] in 2009.
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