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‘Game of Thrones’ babe Emilia Clarke’s nude scene on Broadway sets off ‘flash’ pic frenzy

“Game of Thrones” beauty Emilia Clarke whipped theater fans into a photo frenzy Monday when she stepped, naked into a bubble bath during her “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” debut on the Great White Way.

Hoping to capture the image of the ravishing actress in her birthday suit, folks at the Cort Theatre audience ignored Broadway’s stringent “no photos” rule and frantically snapped shots on their cellphones, sources told The Post.

Things got so out of control that management at the West 48th Street theater has now beefed up security to keep the audience from sneaking further shots at the show, which started previews this week and opens March 20.

“On Monday, it was a packed house including a huge contingent of fans of ‘Game of Thrones,’ ” said a source who was in the theater.

“What titillated the audience . . . was a full nude scene between Emilia and [male lead] Cory Michael Smith.”

The bath scene occurs after Clarke — who plays lead Holly Golightly in a new adaptation of Truman Capote’s novel — brings Smith home to her apartment to recuperate after he’s injured riding horses in Central Park.

“She undresses him and he gets in the tub,” a source said. “She then goes offstage and comes back in a towel. She takes it off and gets in with him.

“So you don’t see everything. There are bubbles strategically placed.”

“If you’re sitting in the balcony you can see a lot more, ” another source smirked.

Photos taken at the show don’t appear to have made it to social-media sites yet, but one fan did tweet: “I would drink Emilia Clarke’s bath water.”

A rep for the show declined comment.

British-born Clarke, 26 — who plays platinum-maned warrior princess Daenerys Targaryen on HBO’s hit “Game of Thrones” — is no stranger to baring her assets in public.

The medieval fantasy is known for its randy characters and rampant nudity and sexual romps.

Clarke herself became an Internet video sensation after one particularly steamy scene on the show in which she slips out of a dress and walks naked into a hot bath.

Back in 1998, actress Nicole Kidman — also in her Broadway debut — caused a sensation, and sold a slew of tickets, when she appeared nude onstage at the Cort in “The Blue Room.”

Security was heightened for that show, too, but resourceful audience members got their fix by bringing binoculars to get a better view.