THE PRODUCERS
January 11-20, 2024 | Moody Performance Hall | Rated PG-13
JANUARY 11 – 20, 2024 | Moody Performance Hall | Rated PG-13
An alluring production, celebrating the pomp of theatre in a classic comedy!
A down-on-his-luck Broadway producer and his mild-mannered accountant come up with a scheme to produce the most notorious flop in history, thereby bilking their backers (all “little old ladies”) out of millions of dollars. Only one thing goes awry: the show is a smash hit!
The Producers arrived on Broadway at the St. James Theater on March 22, 2001, where it began previews leading up to its official opening on April 19, 2001. Starring Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick, The Producers quickly became the hottest ticket in the history of Broadway, hailed by critics and audiences alike. The show dominated the awards season that year, winning a record twelve Tony Awards and going on to run for 33 previews and 2,502 performances before closing on April 22, 2007.
Grab a friend and come out for a classy night out on the town. Get your tickets today!
The production is rated PG-13 and contains adult language and mature themes! The Producers contains a tongue-in-cheek satire of Adolph Hitler, Lyric Stage is not a supporter of Nazi policies or actions past, present, or future. Presented with permission from MTI International.
NEW PERFORMANCE LOCATION:
MOODY PERFORMANCE HALL • 2520 Flora Street, Dallas, TX 75201
A LAUGH-OUT-LOUD SPECTACLE
Photography: Grown Media + Paris Marie Productions | Costuming: Tricia Guenther + Breianna Bairrington
PRODUCTION DETAILS
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The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.
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THE PRODUCERS is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International.
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Music by Mel Brooks
Book + Lyrics by Mel Brooks + Thomas Meehan
Director Brandon Mason
Choreographer Brandon Mason
Music Director Bruce Greer
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Max Bialystock
The consummate con man. Naturally animated and bombastic, he is never at a loss for charm and manners. Typically conspires with Leo.
Leo Bloom
An accountant. Boring and mousy, he is a hesitant optimist who longs for something more. Dragged into a scheme by Max.
Franz Liebkind
German loyalist playwright. From his lederhosen to his pigeon, Adolph, his love for the motherland is unmistakable. He is imposing yet tender.
Rogers Debris
New York's most famous and flamboyant stage director. Surrounds himself with deliciously beautiful clothing, people, and possessions. In a crowd, it would be impossible to miss him.
Carmen Ghia
Roger Debris' faithful assistant. Carmen is severe in looks and passion for Roger. He may appear younger than he actually is thanks to skilled surgeons.
Ulla Inga Hansen Benson Yonsen Tallen-hallen Svaden-svanson
A young and hopeful actress. Though her beauty might eclipse her talent, Ulla is passionate about life and art. Quite a clueless seductress in some ways.
Ensemble
Accountants; Bavarian Peasants; Convicts; First Nighters; Little Old Ladies; Storm Troopers; Chorus Girls; Girl Prisoners; Usherettes
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OVERTURE
IT'S OPENING NIGHT
THE KING OF BROADWAY
WE CAN DO IT
I WANNA BE A PRODUCER
IN OLD BAVARIA
DER GUTTEN TAG HOP-CLOP
KEEP IT GAY
WHEN YOU'VE GOT IT, FLAUNT IT
ALONG CAME BIALY
THAT FACE
HAVE YOU EVER HEARD THE GERMAN BAND?
IT'S BAD LUCK TO SAY GOOD LUCK ON OP'NING NIGHT
SPRINGTIME FOR HITLER
WHERE DID WE GO RIGHT?
BETRAYED
TIL HIM
PRISONERS OF LOVE
GOODBYE
THE CAST
B.J. Cleveland as Max Bialystock
Brandon Wilhelm as Leo Bloom
Julia Rose Hartman as Ulla
Jeff Wells as Franz Liebkind
Micah Green as Rogers Debris
Ryan Michael Friedman as Carmen Ghia
Keith J Warren as Featured Male
Sarah Floyd as Featured Female
Maya Hernandez-Pearson as Ensemble
Jacob Sewell as Ensemble
Antavius Draughn as Ensemble
Emily Dye as Ensemble
Paulette Cocke as Ensemble
Martin Vershel as Ensemble
Will Shafer as Ensemble
Alex D Sutherland as Ensemble