Producer David Pugh said:
"There was no hesitancy about taking off his clothes.
"He has a confidence in his own appearance. With the performances that I've witnessed, when that boy takes his shirt off, Harry Potter has flown out of Hogwarts for good."
The play's female director, Thea Sharrock, was impressed by his physique.
Pugh told the Evening Standard:
"We had never seen him with clothes off before. We all went, 'wow'. Thea went, 'Oh my God.'
"For her, there was a certain relief. When we did the audition we never thought to say, 'Would you go naked for us?' We were so overwhelmed with his talent that we set that aside."
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