GUISELEY Amateur Operatic Society (GAOS) is baring all this season...

The longrunning society has staged at least a show a show over its 95-year history - but its first show of 2018 may well prove to be their most talked-about yet.

For the first time ever on the Guiseley Theatre stage, six members of GAOS will be stripping off...for popular musical The

Full Monty.

David Kirk is directing the show, Cathy Sweet is the musical director and Ted Oxley-Kirk is the choreographer.

The show is based on the hit movie, written by Glusburn’s Simon Beaufoy, with the action transfered to Buffalo, New York. Six out-of-work steelworkers have no cash and no prospects. When they catch their wives and other women going crazy over a troupe of male strippers, they set out to make some quick cash. Setting up as a team of male strippers, their aim is to show off their “real man” bodies, but as the guys work through their fears, inhibitions and anxieties, they find strength as a group and overcome inner demons.

The brave six (will they bare all in the finale? You’ll have to buy a ticket to find out), are Lee Cannon, playing Malcolm MacGregor, Joel George as Noah ‘Horse’ T Simmons, Adam Gregory as Dave Bukatinsky, Will Sadler as Ethan Girard, Darren Smith as Jerry Lubowski and Colin Waterman as Harold Nichols.

Not only are they going the Full Monty on stage, the guys also star in the GAOS 2018 calendar to raise funds for Prostate Cancer UK. The calendars are £10, with all proceeds going to charity.

* The Full Monty runs at Guiseley Theatre from February 26 to March 3 at 7.30pm.

For tickets call 07960 604082 or go to gaos.co.uk or facebook.com/GuiseleyAOS