The Producers
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Your Experience

Mel Brooks's iconic and hugely successful 1967 film The Producers found new life in its musical adaptation that took both Broadway and the West End by storm. The end of its successful run left a hole in the hearts of theatergoers, which makes it unsurprising that its eventual revival on the West End in 2024 proved to be a massive hit. Transferring from the Menier to Garrick Theatre, the Tony Award-winning record-breaking production is all set to bring its irreverent brand of comedy back to the stage once more.

The story

The King of Broadway, theater producer Max Bialystock, has just hit his lowest low: a panned adaptation of Hamlet that shuts down on opening night and leaves him crushed. When his accountant Leo Bloom tells him, however, that a tiny accounting error left him with a profit, a plan begins to brew. A $2 million investment, an opening night flop, and a grand escape to a comfortable retirement far away. There's just one problem, though: their flop just turned out to be the greatest hit ever.

Ticket Delivery

  • You will be contacted by the theatre 48 hours before the performance with instructions on how to check in and retrieve your e-ticket. If you do not receive your e-tickets, please contact 0330 333 4815 or boxoffice@nimaxtheatres.com.

Cancellation Policy

These tickets can't be rescheduled or cancelled.

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Booking FAQs

Audience: Suitable for 13+ years Categories: Musical Theater name: Garrick Theatre Find the best seats in the house with the Garrick Theatre seating plan Theater facilities: Cloakroom, bar, merchandise kiosks, gender neutral washrooms Theater accessibility: Ramp, accessible seating options, hearing assistance, access performances, adapted toilets Dress code: Smart casual

Leading roles: Andy Nyman as Max Bialystock, Marc Antolin as Leo Bloom, Trevor Ashley as Roger de Bris, Raj Ghatak as Carmen Ghia, Harry Morrison as Franz Liebkind, and Joanna Woodward as Ulla. Book by: Mel Brooks & Thomas Meehan Music & lyrics by: Mel Brooks Director & choreographer: Susan Stroman

Most theaters are air-conditioned throughout the year and can get a bit chilly. Bring along a light jacket if needed. The show is recommended for people aged 13 years and above. It contains strobe and flashing lights, references to Adolf Hitler and Nazis, strong sexual content, adult humor, and simulated sex scenes. Viewer discretion is advised. For all productions at Nimax Theatres, children aged 14 and below must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over and sat in seats next to each other.

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4.9 (169 reviews)

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