The Producers

Based on the 1968 film, Mel Brooks's musical The Producers is a laugh-out-loud, outrageous, crowd-pleasing farce that has been a smash hit since its 2001 debut.

Presented by The Ziegfeld Theatre Co. Wednesday - Saturday at 8pm, Sunday at 5pm. Additional Saturday matinee at 3pm. Some sexual references and adult humor - parental discretion advised. Pharaohs receive preferred seats.

Event Showtimes:

Wed
February 19, 2025 / 8:00PMBuy Tickets
Thu
February 20, 2025 / 8:00PMBuy Tickets
Fri
February 21, 2025 / 8:00PMBuy Tickets
Sat
February 22, 2025 / 3:00PMBuy Tickets
Sat
February 22, 2025 / 8:00PMBuy Tickets
Sun
February 23, 2025 / 5:00PMBuy Tickets
Ages: 13+ Ages
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Wednesday, Thursday, & Saturday Matinee pricing: $39 - House & Balcony / $49 - Preferred / $59 - Cabaret Table

Friday & Sunday pricing: $45 - House & Balcony / $55 - Preferred / $65 - Cabaret Table

Saturday Evening pricing: $53 - House & Balcony / $59 - Preferred / $69 - Cabaret Table

 

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Based on the 1968 film, Mel Brooks’s musical The Producers is a laugh-out-loud, outrageous, crowd-pleasing farce that has been a smash hit since its 2001 debut. Fading Broadway producer Max Bialystock is desperate to get to the top of his profession again, and he finds an unlikely ally in mousy accountant Leo Bloom, who hypothesizes that one could make far more money with a flop of a show than with a hit. Together, the two set out to produce the worst musical ever to hit Broadway, with the worst script, the worst director, and the worst cast they can find; the catch is that they will raise two million dollars to finance the show, and they plan to take the money and head to Rio when the show inevitably closes after just one performance. Too bad for Bialystock & Bloom that, against all odds, the show is a total hit! With dozens of big and bit parts alike, no shortage of showstopping musical numbers, and Brooks’ signature humor keeping audiences in stitches, The Producers is definitely far from a flop.


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