Joan Marcus (AP)įor theater producer Fernando de Luis-Orueta, from La Tropa Produce, “coercion against the use of mobile phones won’t go far.” “It is unrealistic for this to be the general solution for live shows, not only because it is expensive. Jesse Williams during a scene from the play 'Take Me Out', on Broadway. In addition, Dean says, New York police would be called if necessary. As production director Peter Dean told The New York Times, those behind Take Me Out are discussing the protocol to follow in the event that the cameras detect someone using their phone: “We’re having discussions internally whether we would then stop the show, or send an usher or security when we see someone, to remove them,” he explained, stressing that the viewer in question would be asked to delete the material. The technique has been used for some time at comedy performances and concerts, although some viewers clearly manage to open the cases. The theater had already implemented other stringent security measures, including having audience members put their switched-off phones in cases with a magnetic padlock that is deactivated upon exit.
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But the viralization of the video has prompted the producer, Second Stage Theater, to take additional security measures during the performance, by installing cameras with an infrared system capable of detecting cell phone activity, as well as turning and zooming towards viewers in order to identify them.
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Jackson Avery in the series Grey’s Anatomy and one of the Tony nominees, stated last week that the stir around his nude appearance doesn’t faze him.
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The same week that the Broadway play Take Me Out received four Tony Award nominations, the theater community has been sent abuzz by a leak: that of the full nude of the play’s star, Jesse Williams, recorded during a moment of the play on an audience member’s cell phone.