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The Producers
Mel Brooks’ deliriously funny romp returns to the West End for the first time in a decade—grab your seats for a riot of showgirls, tap-dancing Nazis and Broadway’s catchiest ear-worms.
2 hours 30 minutes (including interval)
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Recommended 10+
The Producers
Mel Brooks’ deliriously funny romp returns to the West End for the first time in a decade—grab your seats for a riot of showgirls, tap-dancing Nazis and Broadway’s catchiest ear-worms.
2 hours 30 minutes (including interval)
Instant confirmation
Mobile ticket
Recommended 10+
The Producers
Mel Brooks’ deliriously funny romp returns to the West End for the first time in a decade—grab your seats for a riot of showgirls, tap-dancing Nazis and Broadway’s catchiest ear-worms.
2 hours 30 minutes (including interval)
Instant confirmation
Mobile ticket
Recommended 10+
Raise the Curtain on Total Mayhem with The Producers Tickets
Broadway’s most decorated musical comedy storms back into the West End, armed with an all-star Anglo-Aussie cast that could sell out a theatre on their own reputations. Olivier-winning chameleon Andy Nyman squeezes every laugh from scheming impresario Max Bialystock, while Marc Antolin (Little Shop of Horrors, Jesus Christ Superstar) unleashes jittery charm and sky-high tenor notes as anxious accountant Leo Bloom. Cult sensation Trevor Ashley, fresh from triumphs at the Sydney Opera House, sashays through every scene-stealing cameo, and Raj Ghatak (The Kite Runner) brings flamboyant comic fire as hopeless director Roger De Bris. Scene-stealing baritone Harry Morrison returns as pigeon-loving playwright Franz Liebkind, and West End favourite Joanna Woodward (Pretty Woman, Beautiful) belts, flips and high-kicks her way through the role of Ulla – Sweden’s tallest receptionist and Broadway’s sharpest triple-threat.
Why This Revival is Unmissable
• Record-breaking score: every song is a bona-fide ear-worm, from “I Wanna Be a Producer” to “Springtime for Hitler.”
• Susan Stroman at the helm: the original Tony- and Olivier-winning director–choreographer tightens the pacing so a gag lands every 15 seconds.
• Brand-new immersive design: Beowulf Boritt turns the Garrick into a working Broadway house, neon marquees and mirror-tile runways spilling glitter onto the front row.
• Truly limited: a 20-week season in a 900-seat auditorium – intimacy guaranteed.
A Night That Plays Like The Funniest Party in Town
The plot is simple, the chaos sublime. Washed-up Max discovers he can make more money with a flop than a modest hit. Add Leo’s creative accounting, Franz’s fascist love-letter “Springtime for Hitler,” Roger’s sequinned taste level and Ulla’s lethal leg extensions, and you get a tap-dancing goose-step that sends critics into convulsions. Stroman’s choreography channels Busby Berkeley on espresso: storm-troopers form chorus-lines, walkers twirl like batons, and accountants in green-eyes-shades hip-thrust across ledgers. Yet beneath the satire lies a surprisingly sweet story about friendship, reinvention and embracing your inner show-queen.
The Menier Cast Returns!
Nyman and Antolin generate instant buddy-film chemistry, trading spit-takes and pratfalls with surgical timing. Trevor Ashley turns wardrobe changes into punch-lines, Raj Ghatak launches “Keep It Gay” into pop-operatic territory, Harry Morrison’s Bavarian yodel could register on seismographs, and Joanna Woodward’s eleven-o’clock number “When You Got It, Flaunt It” threatens to blow the roof off Charing Cross Road.
Book Tickets for The Producers West End Transfer Now!
Hot off a sell-out run at Menier Chocolate Factory, The Producers is set to be one of the hottest tickets of the year. Early demand for this revival is tracking even higher, so be sure to book The Producers tickets today! Then fasten your seatbelt: Nyman, Antolin, Ashley, Ghatak, Morrison and Woodward are about to prove – once again – why Mel Brooks’ masterpiece remains the funniest night in any theatre-lover’s calendar.
No photography or recording during the performance.
All electronic devices must be silenced.
Use the Garrick’s eco-friendly recycling points for cups and programmes.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
19:00 19:00 19:30 14:20, 19:30 19:30 14:30, 19:30 CLOSED
Is the show suitable for children?
Due to language and adult humour, the production is recommended for ages 10 and above.
Will the original Broadway choreography be used?
Yes—director–choreographer Susan Stroman reinstates her full award-winning staging.
Can I take drinks to my seat?
Drinks purchased on site are permitted in plastic cups with lids.
Is there an interval?
Yes—one 20-minute interval at the halfway mark.
Arrive 30 minutes before curtain for security and bar service.
Dress code is relaxed; many patrons choose smart-casual.
Latecomers held until first suitable break (approx. 10 mins in).
Garrick Theatre is air-conditioned and fully wheelchair accessible.
These tickets can’t be cancelled or rescheduled.
This production contains strobe and flashing lights. It also includes references to Adolf Hitler and nazis, strong language, sexual innuendo, adult humour, and simulated sex scenes along with satirical WWII imagery.
2 Charing Cross Road, London WC2H 0HH, UK
Raise the Curtain on Total Mayhem with The Producers Tickets
Broadway’s most decorated musical comedy storms back into the West End, armed with an all-star Anglo-Aussie cast that could sell out a theatre on their own reputations. Olivier-winning chameleon Andy Nyman squeezes every laugh from scheming impresario Max Bialystock, while Marc Antolin (Little Shop of Horrors, Jesus Christ Superstar) unleashes jittery charm and sky-high tenor notes as anxious accountant Leo Bloom. Cult sensation Trevor Ashley, fresh from triumphs at the Sydney Opera House, sashays through every scene-stealing cameo, and Raj Ghatak (The Kite Runner) brings flamboyant comic fire as hopeless director Roger De Bris. Scene-stealing baritone Harry Morrison returns as pigeon-loving playwright Franz Liebkind, and West End favourite Joanna Woodward (Pretty Woman, Beautiful) belts, flips and high-kicks her way through the role of Ulla – Sweden’s tallest receptionist and Broadway’s sharpest triple-threat.
Why This Revival is Unmissable
• Record-breaking score: every song is a bona-fide ear-worm, from “I Wanna Be a Producer” to “Springtime for Hitler.”
• Susan Stroman at the helm: the original Tony- and Olivier-winning director–choreographer tightens the pacing so a gag lands every 15 seconds.
• Brand-new immersive design: Beowulf Boritt turns the Garrick into a working Broadway house, neon marquees and mirror-tile runways spilling glitter onto the front row.
• Truly limited: a 20-week season in a 900-seat auditorium – intimacy guaranteed.
A Night That Plays Like The Funniest Party in Town
The plot is simple, the chaos sublime. Washed-up Max discovers he can make more money with a flop than a modest hit. Add Leo’s creative accounting, Franz’s fascist love-letter “Springtime for Hitler,” Roger’s sequinned taste level and Ulla’s lethal leg extensions, and you get a tap-dancing goose-step that sends critics into convulsions. Stroman’s choreography channels Busby Berkeley on espresso: storm-troopers form chorus-lines, walkers twirl like batons, and accountants in green-eyes-shades hip-thrust across ledgers. Yet beneath the satire lies a surprisingly sweet story about friendship, reinvention and embracing your inner show-queen.
The Menier Cast Returns!
Nyman and Antolin generate instant buddy-film chemistry, trading spit-takes and pratfalls with surgical timing. Trevor Ashley turns wardrobe changes into punch-lines, Raj Ghatak launches “Keep It Gay” into pop-operatic territory, Harry Morrison’s Bavarian yodel could register on seismographs, and Joanna Woodward’s eleven-o’clock number “When You Got It, Flaunt It” threatens to blow the roof off Charing Cross Road.
Book Tickets for The Producers West End Transfer Now!
Hot off a sell-out run at Menier Chocolate Factory, The Producers is set to be one of the hottest tickets of the year. Early demand for this revival is tracking even higher, so be sure to book The Producers tickets today! Then fasten your seatbelt: Nyman, Antolin, Ashley, Ghatak, Morrison and Woodward are about to prove – once again – why Mel Brooks’ masterpiece remains the funniest night in any theatre-lover’s calendar.
No photography or recording during the performance.
All electronic devices must be silenced.
Use the Garrick’s eco-friendly recycling points for cups and programmes.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
19:00 19:00 19:30 14:20, 19:30 19:30 14:30, 19:30 CLOSED
Is the show suitable for children?
Due to language and adult humour, the production is recommended for ages 10 and above.
Will the original Broadway choreography be used?
Yes—director–choreographer Susan Stroman reinstates her full award-winning staging.
Can I take drinks to my seat?
Drinks purchased on site are permitted in plastic cups with lids.
Is there an interval?
Yes—one 20-minute interval at the halfway mark.
Arrive 30 minutes before curtain for security and bar service.
Dress code is relaxed; many patrons choose smart-casual.
Latecomers held until first suitable break (approx. 10 mins in).
Garrick Theatre is air-conditioned and fully wheelchair accessible.
These tickets can’t be cancelled or rescheduled.
This production contains strobe and flashing lights. It also includes references to Adolf Hitler and nazis, strong language, sexual innuendo, adult humour, and simulated sex scenes along with satirical WWII imagery.
2 Charing Cross Road, London WC2H 0HH, UK
Raise the Curtain on Total Mayhem with The Producers Tickets
Broadway’s most decorated musical comedy storms back into the West End, armed with an all-star Anglo-Aussie cast that could sell out a theatre on their own reputations. Olivier-winning chameleon Andy Nyman squeezes every laugh from scheming impresario Max Bialystock, while Marc Antolin (Little Shop of Horrors, Jesus Christ Superstar) unleashes jittery charm and sky-high tenor notes as anxious accountant Leo Bloom. Cult sensation Trevor Ashley, fresh from triumphs at the Sydney Opera House, sashays through every scene-stealing cameo, and Raj Ghatak (The Kite Runner) brings flamboyant comic fire as hopeless director Roger De Bris. Scene-stealing baritone Harry Morrison returns as pigeon-loving playwright Franz Liebkind, and West End favourite Joanna Woodward (Pretty Woman, Beautiful) belts, flips and high-kicks her way through the role of Ulla – Sweden’s tallest receptionist and Broadway’s sharpest triple-threat.
Why This Revival is Unmissable
• Record-breaking score: every song is a bona-fide ear-worm, from “I Wanna Be a Producer” to “Springtime for Hitler.”
• Susan Stroman at the helm: the original Tony- and Olivier-winning director–choreographer tightens the pacing so a gag lands every 15 seconds.
• Brand-new immersive design: Beowulf Boritt turns the Garrick into a working Broadway house, neon marquees and mirror-tile runways spilling glitter onto the front row.
• Truly limited: a 20-week season in a 900-seat auditorium – intimacy guaranteed.
A Night That Plays Like The Funniest Party in Town
The plot is simple, the chaos sublime. Washed-up Max discovers he can make more money with a flop than a modest hit. Add Leo’s creative accounting, Franz’s fascist love-letter “Springtime for Hitler,” Roger’s sequinned taste level and Ulla’s lethal leg extensions, and you get a tap-dancing goose-step that sends critics into convulsions. Stroman’s choreography channels Busby Berkeley on espresso: storm-troopers form chorus-lines, walkers twirl like batons, and accountants in green-eyes-shades hip-thrust across ledgers. Yet beneath the satire lies a surprisingly sweet story about friendship, reinvention and embracing your inner show-queen.
The Menier Cast Returns!
Nyman and Antolin generate instant buddy-film chemistry, trading spit-takes and pratfalls with surgical timing. Trevor Ashley turns wardrobe changes into punch-lines, Raj Ghatak launches “Keep It Gay” into pop-operatic territory, Harry Morrison’s Bavarian yodel could register on seismographs, and Joanna Woodward’s eleven-o’clock number “When You Got It, Flaunt It” threatens to blow the roof off Charing Cross Road.
Book Tickets for The Producers West End Transfer Now!
Hot off a sell-out run at Menier Chocolate Factory, The Producers is set to be one of the hottest tickets of the year. Early demand for this revival is tracking even higher, so be sure to book The Producers tickets today! Then fasten your seatbelt: Nyman, Antolin, Ashley, Ghatak, Morrison and Woodward are about to prove – once again – why Mel Brooks’ masterpiece remains the funniest night in any theatre-lover’s calendar.
Arrive 30 minutes before curtain for security and bar service.
Dress code is relaxed; many patrons choose smart-casual.
Latecomers held until first suitable break (approx. 10 mins in).
Garrick Theatre is air-conditioned and fully wheelchair accessible.
No photography or recording during the performance.
All electronic devices must be silenced.
Use the Garrick’s eco-friendly recycling points for cups and programmes.
These tickets can’t be cancelled or rescheduled.
This production contains strobe and flashing lights. It also includes references to Adolf Hitler and nazis, strong language, sexual innuendo, adult humour, and simulated sex scenes along with satirical WWII imagery.
2 Charing Cross Road, London WC2H 0HH, UK
Raise the Curtain on Total Mayhem with The Producers Tickets
Broadway’s most decorated musical comedy storms back into the West End, armed with an all-star Anglo-Aussie cast that could sell out a theatre on their own reputations. Olivier-winning chameleon Andy Nyman squeezes every laugh from scheming impresario Max Bialystock, while Marc Antolin (Little Shop of Horrors, Jesus Christ Superstar) unleashes jittery charm and sky-high tenor notes as anxious accountant Leo Bloom. Cult sensation Trevor Ashley, fresh from triumphs at the Sydney Opera House, sashays through every scene-stealing cameo, and Raj Ghatak (The Kite Runner) brings flamboyant comic fire as hopeless director Roger De Bris. Scene-stealing baritone Harry Morrison returns as pigeon-loving playwright Franz Liebkind, and West End favourite Joanna Woodward (Pretty Woman, Beautiful) belts, flips and high-kicks her way through the role of Ulla – Sweden’s tallest receptionist and Broadway’s sharpest triple-threat.
Why This Revival is Unmissable
• Record-breaking score: every song is a bona-fide ear-worm, from “I Wanna Be a Producer” to “Springtime for Hitler.”
• Susan Stroman at the helm: the original Tony- and Olivier-winning director–choreographer tightens the pacing so a gag lands every 15 seconds.
• Brand-new immersive design: Beowulf Boritt turns the Garrick into a working Broadway house, neon marquees and mirror-tile runways spilling glitter onto the front row.
• Truly limited: a 20-week season in a 900-seat auditorium – intimacy guaranteed.
A Night That Plays Like The Funniest Party in Town
The plot is simple, the chaos sublime. Washed-up Max discovers he can make more money with a flop than a modest hit. Add Leo’s creative accounting, Franz’s fascist love-letter “Springtime for Hitler,” Roger’s sequinned taste level and Ulla’s lethal leg extensions, and you get a tap-dancing goose-step that sends critics into convulsions. Stroman’s choreography channels Busby Berkeley on espresso: storm-troopers form chorus-lines, walkers twirl like batons, and accountants in green-eyes-shades hip-thrust across ledgers. Yet beneath the satire lies a surprisingly sweet story about friendship, reinvention and embracing your inner show-queen.
The Menier Cast Returns!
Nyman and Antolin generate instant buddy-film chemistry, trading spit-takes and pratfalls with surgical timing. Trevor Ashley turns wardrobe changes into punch-lines, Raj Ghatak launches “Keep It Gay” into pop-operatic territory, Harry Morrison’s Bavarian yodel could register on seismographs, and Joanna Woodward’s eleven-o’clock number “When You Got It, Flaunt It” threatens to blow the roof off Charing Cross Road.
Book Tickets for The Producers West End Transfer Now!
Hot off a sell-out run at Menier Chocolate Factory, The Producers is set to be one of the hottest tickets of the year. Early demand for this revival is tracking even higher, so be sure to book The Producers tickets today! Then fasten your seatbelt: Nyman, Antolin, Ashley, Ghatak, Morrison and Woodward are about to prove – once again – why Mel Brooks’ masterpiece remains the funniest night in any theatre-lover’s calendar.
Arrive 30 minutes before curtain for security and bar service.
Dress code is relaxed; many patrons choose smart-casual.
Latecomers held until first suitable break (approx. 10 mins in).
Garrick Theatre is air-conditioned and fully wheelchair accessible.
No photography or recording during the performance.
All electronic devices must be silenced.
Use the Garrick’s eco-friendly recycling points for cups and programmes.
These tickets can’t be cancelled or rescheduled.
This production contains strobe and flashing lights. It also includes references to Adolf Hitler and nazis, strong language, sexual innuendo, adult humour, and simulated sex scenes along with satirical WWII imagery.
2 Charing Cross Road, London WC2H 0HH, UK
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