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The Producers Tickets Information
When they first came out, in fact, The Producers tickets so satisfied audiences and critics that it garnered The Producers musical more Tony awards than any other show in Broadway history, including "Best Lighting Design", "Best Costume Design", "Best Scenic Design", "Best Orchestration", "Best Choreography", "Best Direction of a Musical", "Best Book", "Best Original Score", "Best Musical", and numerous Best Acting awards.
The current The Producers tickets boast John Treacy Egan ("Jekyll & Hyde") as Max Bialystock the Producer so down on his luck he's willing to try anything and Hunter Foster ("Urinetown", "Little Shop of Horrors") as Leo Bloom, his mousy little nobody of an accountant, who together devise a plot to raise more money than they could possibly need to put on a guaranteed flop of a show, and then pocket the remaining money. The Producers tickets to riches, however, is thwarted by the intended flop's unlikely success - for who would expect their Springtime for Hitler tickets to parallel The Producers tickets in their untrammeled popularity?
There's no singing the praises of The Producers tickets without the name of the inimitable Mel Brooks coming up. This man has brought audiences of both the stage and screen more uncontrollable knee-slapping delight than master funny-bone tickler and creator (and in some cases co-creator) of Broadway's "Shinbone Alley", "All-American", "The 2000 Year-Old Man" (with Carl Reiner), TV's "Get Smart", and the silver screen's "Blazing Saddles", "Young Frankenstein", "The History of the World, Part I", "Silent Movie", "High Anxiety", "Spaceballs", "Robin Hood - Men in Tights", and countless others. For the book to The Producers Broadway, Brooks enlisted the aid of "Hairspray" writer Thomas Meehan.
Current The Producers tickets will treat you to the stylish and whimsical direction and choreography of Susan Stroman whose shelves are lined with awards for her work in the Lincoln Center's "Contact", "The Music Man", "Crazy for You", "Showboat", "Steel Pier", "Picnic", and "Big" among others. Stroman is also responsible for choreographing the annual Radio City Music Hall production of "A Christmas Carol".
The Producers tickets are selling now for performances at The St. James Theatre. The Producers musical runs 2 hours 40 minutes with one intermission. The Producers tickets are currently on sale through Spring 2007.
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