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The Producers Extends West End Run at the Garrick Theatre

by Staff Writer
October 20, 2025
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Andy Nyman (Max Bialystock) and Marc Antolin (Leo Bloom) credit Manuel Harlan (1)

Andy Nyman (Max Bialystock) and Marc Antolin (Leo Bloom) credit Manuel Harlan (1)

The critically acclaimed, smash-hit revival of The Producers has extended its run at the Garrick Theatre, with performances now booking until 19 September 2026.

With a book by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan, and music and lyrics by Mel Brooks, The Producers is directed by Tony Award-winner Patrick Marber. The production transferred from the Menier Chocolate Factory following a sold-out run earlier this year.

Artistic Director of the Menier Chocolate Factory, David Babani, said:
“I’m thrilled that our revival of The Producers is extending at the Garrick Theatre. Patrick Marber’s take on Mel Brooks’ musical still retains the sharp satirical humour of the original but also allows audiences to laugh at things that still remain relevant today.”

       

The production stars Andy Nyman as Max Bialystock, Marc Antolin as Leo Bloom, Trevor Ashley as Roger DeBris, Raj Ghatak as Carmen Ghia, Harry Morrison as Franz Liebkind, and Joanna Woodward as Ulla.

They are joined by Alex Lodge, Kelsie-Rae Marshall, Nolan Edwards, Michael Franks, Esme Kennedy, Sinead Kenny, Josh Kiernan, Kate Parr, Emma Robotham-Hunt, Pierce Rogan, Hollie Jane Stephens, Jermain Woods, Ryan Pidgen, Megan Armstrong, Gabrielle Cocca, Olly Christopher, and Matt Gillett.

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The creative team includes choreographer Lorin Latarro, set designer Scott Pask, costume designer Paul Farnsworth, lighting designer Tim Lutkin, and sound designer Paul Groothuis.

The Producers is hailed as “the funniest show in London” (Evening Standard) and “the musical riot of the century” (Mail on Sunday), with audiences and critics alike praising its outrageous satire and joyful energy.

Based on Brooks’ cult classic film, the original Broadway production won a record-breaking twelve Tony Awards. This revival continues to prove why, with thunderous applause and unstoppable laughter.

Listings and ticket information can be found here.

       
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