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Tony Award-winning director Patrick Marber (Leopoldstadt) returns triumphantly to the West End with the first major London revival of Mel Brooks' THE PRODUCERS, following a critically-acclaimed, sold-out run at the Menier Chocolate Factory.
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Now playing

Garrick Theatre

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★★★★★

'A masterful revival.

The show we need right now.'

The Times

'irresistible, absurd and joyful.

both celebrating and sending up the power of theatre.'

The Guardian

Based on the classic cult film, the original Broadway production won a record twelve Tony Awards. Now, the much-loved showbiz satire has been reimagined with razor-sharp flair - bringing glorious chaos back to the West End stage in unforgettable style.

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.

Critically acclaimed principals Andy Nyman, Marc Antolin, Trevor Ashley, Raj GhatakHarry Morrison and Joanna Woodward star in this smash hit five-star West End production.

 

★★★★★
‘The funniest show in London. I honestly can’t find fault with it’
Evening Standard
★★★★★
‘A masterful revival. Even more deluxe and delightful. You will laugh a lot.’
The Times
★★★★★

‘Mel Brooks' fabulously outrageous satire hits harder than ever. More laughs than most productions could ever dream of.’

Sunday Express
★★★★★

‘Jam-packed with laughs. Comedy doesn’t get better than this.'

Daily Star
★★★★★

'This is truly supreme entertainment’

Metro
★★★★★

‘Camp, outrageous and, above all, fun. The most fun I've had at the West End’

Radio Times
★★★★★

‘Jaw-achingly funny. Provides one of the theatrical moments of the year.’

WhatsOnStage
★★★★★

‘Utterly hilarious. A complete joy from start to finish.’

Gay Times
★★★★★

‘A sparkling, comedic masterpiece. If laughter is medicine, this show should be on prescription’

Broadway World
★★★★★

‘Mel Brooks’ classic comedy is not simply hilarious but is exactly what we all need right now’

Evening Standard
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