Brian’s life will hit London cinemas next year in 2024. But with modification: the scene will be deleted through a man who wants to have his own child “do not offend”, according to a British newspaper Telegraph.

Film actor and screenwriter John Cleese is the one who leads the adaptation to the theatre, and he made the decision to remove the scene after opposition from the actors in the play because “can offend people”. “We love the script, but today you can’t do that kind of thing,” the actors commented, according to British media.

In said original scene, a character (Stan) appears who explains she wants to be a woman and asks to be called Loretta because it is his “right as a man” and he claims that he wants to “have children”, adding that “men have the right to have children” and asks that “they do not oppress him”.

We have something that no one has complained about in 40 years, which I know, and now we can’t do it because it will offend people.

JOHN CLEASE

Subsequently, Cleese’s character (Reg) tells Stan that he can’t give birth and their intention is not to “oppress” you but since he has no womb, he cannot bear. “Where are you going to carry the fetus, are you going to put it in the trunk?” Reg is confused.

Telegraph notes that John Cleese, during a private speech, addressed the audience to state that “in 40 years there has never been a complaint”, but “suddenly you can’t do it, because it will offend”. “We have something that no one has complained about in 40 years, which I know, and now we can’t do it because it will offend people. What to do with it, ”the actor asked.

The work pays homage to the film Monthy Python 45 years after its debut on the big screen.