Transplanted from Sheffield in Yorkshire to Buffalo, New York and with a raft of original songs, this musical take on the hit 1997 British film sees six unemployed Buffalo steelworkers decide to present a strip act at a local club.
Pied Piper Productions are looking forward to the show but are hoping the six men are as enthusiastic as them and are willing to strip naked on stage.
Janis McLean, a company director from Keymer and choreographer of the show, said: "We are looking for real people, not a Chippendale type. We just want a person build and shape.
"We need five white men and one black man and this is integral to the script. They must be able to sing, act and be able to move."
Pied Piper Productions are holding a workshop this Sunday from 7 to 9pm at Wivelsfield Village Hall and auditions will be held on April 13 from 1 to 6pm.
The show will be performed at The Hawth theatre in Crawley on September 24-27.
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