Producers on Broadway

Tickets & Information for Mel Brooks’ The Producers

Welcome to Producers on Broadway

Producers on Broadway is your one-stop source for tickets, schedule, and information about Mel Brooks’ uproarious musical comedy, The Producers. Before you head to the theatre, dive into the world of the show — the story, the songs, the characters, and the cast — and book your seats without bouncing between half a dozen websites.

The Producers is as hilariously irreverent as it is outrageously entertaining: a satirical jab at the world of theatrical production from one of comedy’s greatest minds. If you love big laughs, show-stopping numbers, and Broadway at its most gleefully over-the-top, this is the night out for you.

About the Show

Created by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan, with music and lyrics by Brooks, The Producers follows a down-on-his-luck Broadway producer and a timid accountant who hatch a scheme to get rich by staging the worst musical ever written. What could possibly go wrong? Just about everything — and that’s exactly the point. Read more about the show »

The Story, in Brief

Max Bialystock, a once-successful producer who has hit hard times, schemes to over-raise money from investors and pocket the difference when his show flops. He teams up with Leo Bloom, a meek accountant with dreams of producing, and together they go hunting for a guaranteed disaster. They find it in “Springtime for Hitler” — and the plan goes spectacularly, hilariously off the rails. See the full plot »

Get Your Tickets

Performances run Tuesday through Sunday, with evening shows and midweek and weekend matinees. Weeknights and matinees tend to have the best availability and value. Find tickets » or browse the full performance schedule »

Why Audiences Love It

The funniest show on Broadway — we laughed from the overture to the curtain call.— Audience review
A perfect night out. The songs are still stuck in my head a week later.— Audience review

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Plan Your Visit

Find everything you need to make a night of it: the theatre and venue details, a seating chart, getting-there directions, and answers to common questions in our FAQ.

Performances: Tue–Sun · Evenings & matinees  |  Running time: 2h 45m with one intermission