The Producers closing date has been confirmed! Mel Brooks’ The Producers has been playing at the Garrick Theatre since the end of August 2025. After nearly a year of stellar performances, they have announced they are closing on September 19th, 2026.

Producers Closing
Top: Andy Nyman as Max Bialystock, Johanna Woodward as Ulla, and Marc Antolin as Leo Bloom.
Bottom: Marc Antolin and ensemble in the song “I Wanna Be a Producer”

Based on the 1967 film of the same name, The Producers follows two Broadway producers in the 1950s. They scheme to produce a terrible show to commit fraud. Complications arise, however, when they realize they’ve accidentally created a smash hit. This show is an outrageous comedy that is sure to have you laughing out loud.

The original Broadway production opened in 2001 starring Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick. A production on the West End followed closely in 2004. This revival stars Andy Nyman as Max Bialystock and Marc Antolin as Leo Bloom- the titular producers. Joining them are Johanna Woodward, Trevor Ashley, Raj Ghatak, and Harry Morrison in the principal cast.

Trevor Ashley as Roger De Bris and Raj Ghatak as Carmen Ghia

How did critics review The Producers?

This production earned 4 and 5 star reviews across the board. Anya Ryan of London Theatre said “…it delivers one belly laugh after another. And still, there is so much more to this production than good, old-fashioned tomfoolery.” Nick Curtis of The Standard declares “I honestly can’t find fault with it.” Read more review excerpts here.

Antolin, left, and Nyman, right, sandwiching Harry Morrison as Franz Leibkind

How do I get tickets?

The Producers plays Monday-Wednesday at 7pm, Thursday-Saturday at 7:30, with 2:30 matinees on Thursday and Saturday. We have exclusive discounted tickets available at our box office in Leicester Square. Alternatively, tickets are available here for as little as £22 on select performances. The Producers will be closing mid September, so with only 12 more weeks of performances, be sure to grab your tickets today!

This show is recommended for ages 13+ (contains scenes of a sexual nature, and references to Adolf Hitler and Nazis).

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