The Producers
Opening Night: April 19, 2001
Closing: April 22, 2007
Theater: St James Theatre
Mel Brooks’ 1968 cult film has finally made it to Broadway! The Producers follows two Broadway producers as they execute a most unique plan: to sell 25,000 percent of a new show, have it fail miserably, and quietly collect the money after the show closes. To ensure their success, they hire the worst of the worst to mount Springtime for Hitler, a "gay romp with Adolph and Eva at Berchtesgaden." The perfect scheme ends in disaster as Springtime for Hitler becomes the last thing anyone expected it to be: a hit! The production is directed and choreographed by Susan Stroman.
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April 20, 2001
HOW do you single out highlights in a bonfire? Everybody who sees ”The Producers” — and that should be as close to everybody as the St. James Theater allows — is going to be hard-pressed to choose one favorite bit from the sublimely ridiculous spectacle that opened last night.
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