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The first major London revival of Mel Brooks’ musical adaptation of THE PRODUCERS transfers to the Garrick Theatre this Autumn following a smash-hit ★★★★★ sold-out run at the Menier Chocolate Factory.

30 Aug 2025 – 21 Feb 2026

Garrick Theatre

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★★★★★

funnier than ever

See it and weep, mostly with laughter.

Daily Express

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Based on the classic cult film, the original Broadway production won a record twelve Tony Awards, and skewers Broadway traditions, taking no prisoners as it proudly proclaims itself an “equal opportunity offender!”.

Down-on-his-luck Broadway producer Max Bialystock schemes with timid accountant Leo Bloom to create the biggest flop in theatre history - only to have it backfire spectacularly, and with thunderous applause.

★★★★

Remains hysterically funny and steely sharp

– perhaps sharper than it was before.

The Standard

Critically acclaimed principals Andy Nyman, Marc Antolin, Trevor Ashley, Raj GhatakHarry Morrison and Joanna Woodward all return triumphantly for the West End production, which opens on 15 September, with previews from 30 August.
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★★★★

Come for the great gags and music, stay for the hotpants and giant spangled Bratwurst

The Standard

★★★★

Where did they go right?

Whatsonstage

★★★★
A gleeful, dialled-up-to-the-max musical

Financial Times

★★★★
A blast of a show.

The Guardian

★★★★

The jokes are rapid, the satire outrageous. How could it possibly fail?

The Independent 

★★★★

A superb revival of this buoyantly vulgar Broadway musical

The Standard

★★★★
The Mel Brooks classic delivered with taste-trampling gusto

The Telegraph

★★★★

irresistible, absurd and joyful, both celebrating and sending up the power of theatre.

The Guardian

★★★★
as sharp and taboo-busting as ever a crowd-pleasing new revival of Mel Brooks’s timeless musical

The Independent 

★★★★
Still so original, and delightfully - daringly - funny, revived with such vigour, sparkle and controlled wildness funnier, camper and more outre than pantomime

The Guardian