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It's a disaster, a catastrophe, an outrage! The Producers plays at the Garrick Theatre!

Recommended for ages 13+. Children aged 14 and below must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over and sat in seats next to each other.

Performance Dates

30 August 2025 - 19 September 2026

Run time: 2hrs 30mins

Includes interval

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The Producers London tickets

Mel Brooks' iconic comedy The Producers is back in the West End, delivering sidesplitting performances and unforgettable musical numbers night after night. Following its sold-out run at the Menier Chocolate Factory, this acclaimed revival transfers to the Garrick Theatre, bringing one of Broadway's greatest musical comedies back to London audiences.

Packed with outrageous humour, dazzling songs and unforgettable characters, The Producers London is a must-see for musical theatre fans. Book your official The Producers London tickets today and experience one of the funniest shows currently playing in the West End.

What is The Producers about?

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!"

Convinced that you can make more money from a flop than a hit, Max Bialystock, a down-on-his-luck Broadway producer, and Leo Bloom, a timid accountant with dreams of grandeur hatch a scheme to produce the worst show ever conceived. After scouring the Big Apple for some seriously rotten ideas, Springtime for Hitler is born.

However, when their sure-fire disaster turns into an unexpected hit, chaos ensues. Featuring outrageous gags, dazzling musical numbers and unforgettable characters (with inconceivably long names), The Producers is a laugh-out-loud spectacle celebrating the glorious absurdity of show business.

The Producers from screen to stage

Before becoming one of Broadway's most celebrated musicals, The Producers was a 1967 comedy film written and directed by legendary entertainer Mel Brooks. The film won Brooks an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and quickly became a cult classic thanks to its fearless satire and irreverent humour.

Brooks has since become one of the few entertainers to achieve EGOT status, having won an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony Award during his remarkable career. Best known for classics including Young Frankenstein, Blazing Saddles, Spaceballs and Robin Hood: Men in Tights, Mel Brooks is widely regarded as one of the greatest comedy writers and filmmakers of all time. His stage adaptation of The Producers remains one of Broadway's biggest success stories and continues to delight audiences around the world.

The Producers facts and critical acclaim

  • At the 2001 Tony Awards, The Producers won 12 out of its 15 nominations, setting the record for the most Tony Award wins in history and becoming one of the few musicals to win every category in which it was nominated. (The musical received two nominations for Leading Actor and three for Featured Actor.)
  • The critically acclaimed 2024–2025 run at the Menier Chocolate Factory was a complete sell-out.
  • The original Broadway production became one of the biggest commercial successes in musical theatre history, cementing The Producers as a modern comedy classic.
  • This marks the first major West End revival of The Producers, bringing the beloved musical back to London for a new generation of theatre lovers.

The Producers creatives

  • Book - Mel Brooks & Thomas Meehan
  • Music & Lyrics - Mel Brooks
  • Original Direction & Choreography - Susan Stroman

The Producers cast

  • Max Bialystock - Andy Nyman
  • Leo Bloom - Marc Antolin
  • Roger De Bris - Trevor Ashley
  • Carmen Ghia - Raj Ghatak
  • Franz Liebkind - Harry Morrison
  • Ulla - Joanna Woodward

Together, this outstanding company delivers all the hilarity, chaos and showstopping musical numbers that have made The Producers West End one of the most anticipated comedy musicals of the year.

Want more laugh-out-loud musicals after The Producers?

If The Producers leaves you wanting even more comedy, London's West End has plenty to offer. Browse our full collection of Musicals for spectacular productions packed with laughter, unforgettable songs and feel-good entertainment. Fans of outrageous satire will love The Book of Mormon, while Avenue Q delivers clever adult humour with surprising heart. If you're after supernatural silliness, Beetlejuice the Musical is another brilliantly chaotic musical comedy that's guaranteed to raise plenty of laughs.

The Producers London FAQs

Planning your visit to The Producers London? Here are some of the most commonly asked questions about the hit musical.

What are the main songs in The Producers musical?

The score features some of Mel Brooks' most memorable songs, including I Wanna Be a Producer, When You've Got It, Flaunt It, Keep It Gay, Betrayed, Prisoners of Love and the unforgettable Springtime for Hitler. Blending Broadway spectacle with Brooks' trademark comedy, the soundtrack is packed with witty lyrics, showstopping performances and laugh-out-loud moments that have become favourites with audiences around the world.

When did the original West End production of The Producers debut?

The original West End production of The Producers opened at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in November 2004 following its record-breaking Broadway success. The production received widespread critical acclaim and introduced London audiences to Mel Brooks' award-winning musical, cementing its place as one of the funniest musicals ever staged in the West End.

Are there any age restrictions for attending The Producers musical in London?

The Producers is generally recommended for audiences aged 10 and over due to its mature humour, satirical themes and occasional strong language. As with many West End productions, children under the age of five are unlikely to be admitted. Please check the venue's latest guidance before attending, as age recommendations may be subject to change.

When was The Producers last on in London?

Before its West End transfer to the Garrick Theatre, The Producers enjoyed a critically acclaimed, completely sold-out run at the Menier Chocolate Factory during 2024–2025. The production received rave reviews and strong audience demand, paving the way for this exciting West End revival.

Upcoming Performance Times

Wednesday24 June 2026
Thursday25 June 2026
Thursday25 June 2026
Friday26 June 2026
Saturday27 June 2026
Saturday27 June 2026
Monday29 June 2026
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Includes scenes of a sexual nature, and references to Adolf Hitler and Nazis This production contains strobe effects and loud sound effects including gunshots

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BSL Performance: 22nd January 2026 at 7.30pm, 2nd May 2026 at 2.30pm, 7th August 2026 - 7.30pm. Captioned performance: 24th January 2026 at 2.30pm, 4th April 2026 at 7.30pm, 23rd July 2026 at 7.30pm. Audio Described Performance: 4th February 2026 at 7.30pm, 18th April 2026 at 7.30pm, 15th July 2026 at 7pm.

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Latest The Producers News

Richard Kind Returns to the West End in The Producers

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Richard Kind Returns to the West End in The Producers

Richard Kind will take on the role of Max Bialystock in the West End production of The Producers at the Garrick Theatre for a seven-week run, beginning 23 March. Kind is stepping into the role while Andy Nyman temporarily departs to open the world premiere of The Psychic at York Theatre Royal. Nyman is set to return to the show on 11 May.

Kind is no stranger to Max Bialystock, having first played the character on Broadway in 2004 and reprising it for the 2012 Hollywood Bowl production. Now, he brings his interpretation of the iconic role to London audiences in this five-star revival.

11 Feb, 2026 | By Hay Brunsdon

The Producers review: Bialystock and Bloom-in’ hilarious

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The Producers review: Bialystock and Bloom-in’ hilarious

16 Sep, 2025 | By Sian McBride

The Producers songs

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The Producers songs

Mel Brooks’ hit Broadway musical The Producers is famous not only for its outrageous comedy but also for its unforgettable score. Packed with clever lyrics, big show-stopping numbers, and hilarious parodies of musical theatre itself, The Producers songs bring the characters’ wild schemes to life. Below, we break down every song from The Producers, so let’s get this show on the road, shall we. 

Act 1

The first act introduces Max Bialystock, Leo Bloom, and the outrageous plan to make money by producing the worst Broadway show in history.

Overture

The orchestra sets the stage with a lively overture that blends melodies from the songs to come, giving the audience a taste of the comedy and chaos ahead.

Opening Night

Max Bialystock is introduced as a once-great Broadway producer whose latest show has flopped. The chorus laments the disaster, immediately immersing us in the world of failed productions.

The King of Broadway

In this number, Max reminisces about his glory days as a successful producer. Full of braggadocio and fading grandeur, it paints Max as a larger-than-life figure desperate to reclaim his former fame.

We Can Do It

This duet is where Max convinces Leo Bloom to join his outrageous scheme (to create the world's worst musical in order to bag a ton of cash). Their comedic back-and-forth showcases their contrasting personalities and sets the partnership into motion.

I Wanna Be a Producer

Leo dreams of escaping his dull life as an accountant in this fantasy production number. Surrounded by glamorous showgirls, he imagines a future of excitement and showbiz success.

Der Guten Tag Hop-Clop

This eccentric solo introduces Franz Liebkind, the former Nazi who wrote the musical Springtime for Hitler. With absurd Germanic flair, Franz reveals both his devotion to his pigeons and some serious dance moves.

Keep It Gay

When Max and Leo seek out Roger De Bris to direct their guaranteed flop, Roger and his assistant Carmen perform this hilariously camp number. It’s a tongue-in-cheek celebration of showbiz excess that parodies Broadway stereotypes.

When You Got It, Flaunt It

The Swedish bombshell Ulla auditions for Max and Leo with this cheeky showstopper. Brimming with confidence and comedic double entendre, it cements her as both a love interest and a scene-stealer.

Along Came Bialy

Max rallies his wealthy widows to invest in Springtime for Hitler. Tap-dancing with walkers, the ensemble of little old ladies helps Max secure the financing he needs in one of the funniest sequences in the show.

Act I Finale” (“We Can Do It – Reprise” / “In Old Bavaria” / “Where Did We Go Right?”)

The act closes with the team assembled and Springtime for Hitler ready to begin rehearsals. The finale blends reprises and new material to create a chaotic, triumphant ending that sets up the disaster (or success) to come.

21 Aug, 2025 | By Sian McBride

Who are characters in The Producers?

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Who are characters in The Producers?

Mel BrooksThe Producers is packed with outrageous comedy, unforgettable songs, and some of the most eccentric characters in musical theatre. Below, you’ll find a full guide to the main characters in The Producers and the colourful personalities that drive its hilarious story. For more about who plays these roles on stage, check The Producers cast list

Meet the Producers characters

The musical follows Max Bialystock and Leo Bloom, two down-on-their-luck producers who scheme to get rich by staging a guaranteed Broadway flop. Along the way, they meet a parade of wild and eccentric characters that bring this satirical musical to life.

Who are the main characters in The Producers?

The main characters are Max Bialystock, Leo Bloom, Ulla, Franz Liebkind, Roger De Bris, and Carmen Ghia. And the star of the musical within a musical, Springtime for Hitler, is Lorenzo St. DuBois.

Who is the villain in The Producers?

While the show has no traditional villain, Franz Liebkind (the eccentric ex-Nazi playwright) plays an antagonistic role; he hits the stage manager over the head, making him unconscious, he shouts at audience members declaring that he ‘outranks’ them, and he publicly declares his undying love for Hitler throughout. Which is a red flag bigger than the one they wave in Les Miserables. However, all of his faults are fabulously over the top, that he doesn’t threaten anyone.

21 Aug, 2025 | By Sian McBride

Bialystock and Bloom have bagged a West End cast

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Bialystock and Bloom have bagged a West End cast

Hold onto your little old lady walkers, the full cast for the West End transfer of The Producers has finally been announced, and it's bursting with more star power than Max Bialystock’s black book of investors.

After a hit sold-out run at the Menier Chocolate Factory, the gloriously inappropriate Mel Brooks musical is hotstepping it into the Garrick Theatre from 30 August 2025, with opening night set for 15 September.

Leading the lunacy are original cast members; Andy Nyman (Hello, Dolly!) as scheming impresario Max Bialystock, Olivier Award nominee Marc Antolin (Matilda) as the anxious accountant-turned-producer Leo Bloom, Trevor Ashley (Les Misérables) as Roger de Bris, Raj Ghatak (Life of Pi) as Carmen Ghia, Harry Morrison (Come From Away) as Franz Liebkind and Joanna Woodward (The Time Traveller’s Wife: The Musical) as Ulla. 

31 Jul, 2025 | By Sian McBride

Producer theatre tickets

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Producer theatre tickets

What are producer tickets? 

While most West End theatre tickets sell out quickly, a handful of seats are often held back for last-minute use by the show’s producers. These highly sought-after seats are known as Producer theatre tickets or “producer’s seats.” For example, at MAMMA MIA!, they’re cheekily referred to as Benny and Björn’s seats. In short, these are some of the best seats in the house, reserved in case a producer wants to attend on the night.

What does a producer do?

But what exactly does a theatre producer do? A theatrical producer is the driving force behind a production; responsible for securing the script, hiring the director, raising investment, managing the budget, and overseeing marketing. Producers often have the final say on major casting decisions and are key to turning a show into a runaway success (or, sometimes, a costly flop). Legendary producer Cameron Mackintosh, for instance, still takes an active role in Les Misérables decades after its premiere.

The Producers

Those searching for ‘Producer theatre tickets’ often come across the show The Producers itself, appropriately named, since it tells the story of two Broadway producers who hatch a scheme to make money from a guaranteed flop. Their plan backfires when the show becomes a hit! Adapted by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan from Brooks’ 1968 film, the musical became a sensation, winning a record-breaking 12 Tony Awards in its original Broadway run with Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick. The show later inspired a 2005 film and was staged in London at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane from 2004–2007, starring Lee Evans, and Leigh Zimmerman before embarking on a UK tour.

Following a sold-out run at the Menier Chocolate Factory, the current adaptation plays at the Garrick Theatre from 30 August 2025 to 21 February 2026, starring Olivier Award nominees Andy Nyman and Marc Antolin. This laugh-out-loud comedy is one of Broadway’s most celebrated musicals, and West End audiences now have the chance to experience it live.

11 Apr, 2011 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels

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