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The first major London revival of Mel Brooks' hilarious musical comedy, THE PRODUCERS barrels into the West End after a ★★★★★ sold-out smash-hit run at the Menier Chocolate Factory.

A riot of showbiz shenanigans and laugh-out-loud chaos, this is Mel Brooks' signature comedy turned up to eleven - complete with some of the funniest showtunes ever written.

From 30 August

Garrick Theatre

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★★★★★

'Funnier than ever.

- even the choreography is hilarious.'

Daily Express

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Based on the classic comedy film, the original Broadway musical won a record twelve Tony Awards. Teeming with Mel Brooks’ signature humour, THE PRODUCERS takes 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.

★★★★

'Still hilarious. 

Hysterically funny and steely sharp.'

Time Out

Tony Award-winning director Patrick Marber and critically acclaimed principals Andy Nyman, Marc Antolin, Trevor Ashley, Raj GhatakHarry Morrison and Joanna Woodward, all return triumphantly for the West End production.

 

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

The Standard

★★★★
'The Mel Brooks classic delivered with taste-trampling gusto'
The Telegraph
★★★★
'A joyful blast of a show. irresistible, absurd and delightfully – daringly – funny.'

The Guardian

★★★★
'As sharp and taboo-busting as ever. The jokes are rapid, the satire outrageous. How could it possibly fail?'

The Independent 

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

Financial Times

★★★★
'A superb revival of this buoyantly vulgar Broadway musical'

The Standard

★★★★
'Remains hysterically funny and steely sharp – perhaps sharper than it was before.'
Time Out
★★★★
'Still so original, and revived with such vigour and sparkle. Funnier, camper and more outre than pantomime.'

The Guardian