The Producers

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The first major London revival of Mel Brooks’ musical adaptation of The Producers transfers to the Garrick Theatre this Autumn following a sold-out run at the Menier Chocolate Factory.

Based on the classic cult film, the original Broadway production won a record twelve Tony Awards. Teeming with Mel Brooks’ signature humour, The Producers takes no prisoners as it proudly proclaims itself an “equal opportunity offender!”.

Down-on-his-luck Broadway producer Max Bialystock schemes with timid accountant Leo Bloom to create the biggest flop in theatre history – only to have it backfire spectacularly, and with thunderous applause.

Tony Award-winning director Patrick Marber and critically acclaimed principals Andy Nyman, Marc Antolin, Trevor Ashley, Raj Ghatak, Harry Morrison and Joanna Woodward, all return triumphantly for the West End production, which opens on 15 September, with previews from 30 August.

The Producers has a book by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan, music and lyrics by Mel Brooks, original direction and choreography by Susan Stroman, and is presented by special arrangement with StudioCanal.

Performance Dates

Saturday 30 August, 2025 – Saturday 21 February, 2026

Tickets From

£25

Running Time

2hrs 30mins including an interval

Age Guidance

10+

Content Warning

Includes references to Adolf Hitler and Nazis

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Andy Nyman

Max Bialystock

ANDY NYMAN is a multi award-winning actor, director and writer for his work in theatre, film and television.

 

Recent theatre work includes: Max Bialystock in The Producers (Menier Chocolate Factory), Horace Vandergelder in Hello, Dolly! at the London Palladium (Olivier nomination), Tevye in Trevor Nunn’s award-winning Fiddler on the Roof (Olivier nomination); Hangmen (West End/Broadway); Stephen Sondheim’s Assassins (Menier Chocolate Factory); Abigail’s Party (West End); Ghost Stories (Lyric and West End) which Andy starred in, co-wrote and co-directed with Jeremy Dyson.

 

Television credits include: LockerbieA Small Light, The Capture, Unforgotten, Wanderlust,  Hanna, The Eichmann Show, Campus, Dead Set and Winston Churchill in Peaky Blinders.

 

Film credits include: Governor Thropp in Wicked, Judy, Jungle Cruise, The Commuter, Ghost Stories, Death at a Funeral, Kick-Ass 2, Black Death, The Brother’s Bloom, SeveranceShut Up & Shoot Me (winner Best Actor at Cherbourg Film Festival).

 

Andy collaborated with Derren Brown for over 20 years, co creating the first 10 years of Derren’s TV as well as co-writing / directing 9 of Derren’s stage shows – winning an Olivier Award for Derren Brown: Something Wicked This Way Comes and the New York Drama Desk Award for Derren Brown: Secret.

 

Andy’s books on how to survive as a freelancer “The Golden Rules of Acting” and “More Golden rules of Acting” are bestsellers within the acting world. Andy and Jeremy Dyson’s first novel The Warlock Effect, was released last year, became a Sunday Times book of the month and is out now in paperback. www.andynyman.com

Marc Antolin

Leo Bloom

MARC ANTOLIN is an Olivier Award nominated actor with an extensive career in theatre, television and film. He received an Olivier nomination in 2019 for his acclaimed performance as Seymour in Little Shop of Horrors at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre.

 

Theatre credits include: Leo Bloom in The Producers (Menier Chocolate Factory); Terry Sightworsens in I Wish You Well (Criterion, Edinburgh Fringe); Tecwen Whittock in Quiz (UK Tour); Itzik in The Band’s Visit (Donmar Warehouse); Michel in Murder on the Orient Express; Priest in Amadeus; Sid Phillips in Singin’ in the RainThe Music Man (Chichester Festival Theatre); Leo Matienne in The Magician’s Elephant (RSC); Sir Lancelot in Camelot (The Watermill Theatre); Jean-Rene in Romantics Anonymous (Sam Wanamaker Playhouse / Bristol Old Vic / US Tour); Nicolas Field in Cry Havoc (Park Theatre); George Tesman in Hedda Gabler (Sherman Theatre); Hello, Dolly! and Woodsman in Into the Woods (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre); Marc Chagall in The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk (Globe Sam Wanamaker Playhouse / Edinburgh Festival / UK & US Tour); Sir Andrew Aguecheek in Twelfth Night (Shakespeare’s Globe); John Darling in Peter Pan (National Theatre); Gustav in Taken at Midnight (Theatre Royal Haymarket / Chichester Minerva Theatre); The Flogger in The Trial (Young Vic); Private ‘Friday’ Clark in From Here to Eternity (Shaftesbury Theatre); Rudolpho in Matilda (RSC Courtyard Theatre / Cambridge Theatre); Jacob in Imagine This (New London Theatre).

 

Television credits include: The OutlawsKeeping FaithCaerdyddMore Than Love.

 

Film credits include: London RoadHunky DoryLove ActuallyCoconut Shy.

Trevor Ashley

Roger De Bris

Trevor Ashley is one of Australia’s most celebrated stage performers, renowned for his powerhouse vocals, magnetic presence, and outrageous sense of humour. A star of both the cabaret and musical theatre worlds, Trevor has delighted audiences across the globe in a diverse array of roles.

 

London audiences may know him from his acclaimed turns as Liza Minnelli in his hit shows Liza (on an E), Liza’s Back! (is broken) and TYPSY! which recently sold out a season at the Menier Chocolate Factory. He also became a fan favourite and the runner up on RuPaul’s Queen of the Universe (Paramount+/WOW Presents Plus), showcasing his vocal chops and unmistakable wit, hosted by Graham Norton.

In Australia, Trevor’s theatre credits include Thenardier in Les Misérables (Cameron Mackintosh, Helpmann Award nomination), Pharaoh in Joseph and the Amazing… (Palladium Production), King Herod in Jesus Christ Superstar, Edna Turnblad in the original cast of Hairspray, and created the role of Miss Understanding in the premiere production of Priscilla Queen of the Desert. He has written and directed a string of hugely successful drag parodies, including Fat Swan, Moulin Scrooge, and The Bodybag, as well as I’m Every Woman and Diva Degustation.

 

In TV and film, Trevor can be seen in two seasons of Royal Flying Doctor Service (Channel 4), Significant Others, Holding the Man and playing Barbra Streisand (and kissing Bobby Cannavale) in Seriously Red. His tribute to Dame Shirley Bassey, Diamonds Are For Trevor, was filmed and broadcast live at the Sydney Opera House.

 

As a director, Trevor has helmed major concerts and theatrical productions, and served as Artistic Director of the Sydney Cabaret Festival. He was inducted into the DIVA (Drag Industry Variety Awards) Hall of Fame in 2019.

Trevor is thrilled to be donning the sequins and playing the fabulous Roger De Bris in this glorious West End revival of The Producers. He dedicates his performance to his late mum Elana, who he knows will be in the audience nightly.

 

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Raj Ghatak

Carmen Ghia

Raj trained at the Royal Central School and Speech and Drama and Queen Mary University.

Raj’s Television credits include: Silent Witness (BBC), Ackley Bridge (Channel 4), Ghosts (BBC), The Amazing Mr Blunden (Sky), Hetty Feather (BBC), Eastenders (BBC), Taboo (Hardy, Son & Baker), The 7.39 (Carnival), Doctors (BBC), Dead Set (Zeppotron), Sinchronicity (BBC).

Film credits include: 3 Bags Full (Working Title), Blimp (Avani Films), Hostages (Rawk Pictures), Christopher Robin (Disney), Defrosted (Tea Films), Job’s Dinner (Issa Films), Mrs Brown’s Boys D’Movie (That’s Nice Films), Starter for 10 (Starter Films), Diary of a Thagee (Split Second Films), Taglioni (Elektra Films), Dangerous Parking (Dangerous Ltd), The Lives of the Saints (Dazed Film), Birthday Girl (Miramax).

Theatre credits include: The Producers (Menier Chocolate Factory), The Father and The Assassin (National Theatre),  Life Of Pi (Wyndhams Theatre and Sheffield Crucible), AmDram – A Musical Comedy (Curve), The Kite Runner (UK Tour Best Actor Winner), Miss Meena and the Masala Queens (Watford Palace and Tour), Everybody’s Talking About Jamie (Sheffield Crucible), This Tuesday (Arcola Theatre), Hector (Traverse/Ambassadors), The Low Road, Free Outgoing, The Spiral & Unheard Voices (The Royal Court), Soho Cinders (Soho Theatre), High Heel Parrotfish & The Great Extension (Stratford East), Bombay Dreams (Apollo Victoria, Best Supporting Performance in a Musical Nomination), Hijra (Bush, West Yorkshire Playhouse), West Side Story (Prince of Wales), East is East (Oldham Coliseum).

Raj also voices hundreds of voice overs including animations Piripenguins, Mr Bean, Hilda and Milo. He’s voiced documentaries, audiobooks and commercials.

Instagram @RajGhatak

Harry Morrison

Franz Liebkind

Theatre includes: The Producers (Menier Chocolate Factory); Beetlejuice: The Musical (NCL); Come From Away (Phoenix Theatre); Assassins (Menier Chocolate Factory); Half a Sixpence (Noel Coward and Chichester Festival Theatre); Guys & Dolls and Kiss Me, Kate (Chichester Festival Theatre); Boeing, Boeing (Frinton Summer Theatre); My Fair Lady (Teatro di San Carlo, Italy); Oliver! (Sheffield Crucible); The Sound of Music (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre); Crazy for You (Novello and Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre); Lend Me A Tenor (Theatre Royal Plymouth).

 

 

Television includes: We Are Mongrels, Casualty and Doc Martin.

 

 

Harry is a writer/actor with a number of projects in development. News and samples of his writing can be found on his social media platforms.

Joanna Woodward

Ulla

Training: The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.

 

For the Chocolate Factory: understudied Beth/Meg/KT in Merrily We Roll Along (also at the Harold Pinter Theatre) directed by Maria Friedman.

Theatre includes: most recently Joanna originated the role of Clare in the world premiere of The Time Traveller’s Wife (Apollo Theatre/Storyhouse, Chester); understudied and played Vivian Ward in Pretty Woman: The Musical (Piccadilly Theatre/Savoy Theatre) directed by Jerry Mitchell; Eulpha Miziam in Confessions (The Other Palace); Mary in The Life (Southwark Playhouse) directed by Michael Blakemore; understudied and played Carole King in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (Aldwych Theatre); Margaret in Fings Ain’t Wot They Used T’Be (Theatre Royal Stratford East) directed by Terry Johnson; Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors (Kilworth House Theatre); Princess in Sleeping Beauty and Puss in Boots (Newbury Corn Exchange); Kimberley in Pages: Promised Land (Union Theatre); Glauke in Medea; Princess Atlanta in The Adventures of Jason and the Argonauts (Scoop Amphitheatre).

 

Workshops include: Elin Andersen in All You Need is Sex directed by Kristin Hanggi; Flippy Lonsdale in Carry on Boris; Sugar Kane in SugarWhat’s New Pussycat? directed by Scott Ellis; T’Aint a Bird directed by Tamara Harvey; Lost Boy (Liverpool Everyman); Chaosbaby (NT Studio); Painted Lady: The Princess Cariboo Scandal (Bristol Old Vic).

 

 

Other credits include: Mum’s The Word (Crazy Coqs); Carole King in Concert (BST, Hyde Park); The Drowned Man: A Hollywood Fable (Punchdrunk/National Theatre).

 

 

As an acclaimed cabaret compere, comedian and singer, credits include support act for Julian Clary in Cabaret All Stars (Proud Embankment); The Black Cat Cabaret Presents Halcyon Nights (Crazy Coqs); headlining The Wam Bam Club (Royal Albert Hall); An Evening of Burlesque (National & Italian Tour); The Hurly Burly Show (Duchess Theatre).

 

 

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Instagram: @thejoannawoodward

Alex Lodge

Storm Trooper

Training: Arts Educational Schools.

 

Theatre credits include: The Producers (Menier Chocolate Factory), Kiss Me, Kate (Barbican, West End), The Time Traveller’s Wife (Apollo, West End – Original Cast), The Osmonds (UK & Ireland Tour – Original Cast), The Book Of Mormon (Prince of Wales, West End), Hairspray (Kilworth House), Pippin (Charing Cross), A Christmas Carol (Dominion, West End), Bat Out Of Hell (USA, Australia & UK Tour), tick, tick…BOOM! (Bridge House – Offie Nomination for “Best Male Performance in a Musical”), Titanic (Princess of Wales, Toronto), Saturday Night Fever (UK Tour), Wonderful Town (Opera Holland Park), Damn Yankees (Landor).

Film credits include: Kiss Me, Kate.

 

Pantomime credits include: Jack And The Beanstalk & Dick Whittington (Royal & Derngate, Northampton), Jack And The Beanstalk (Lighthouse, Poole), Aladdin (Buxton Opera House), Cinderella (Embassy, Skegness).

 

Concerts include: Choose Happy (one-man show), My Fair Lady – 60th Anniversary Celebration, Meatloaf By Candlelight, Crazy Coqs Presents, Rags, An Evening of Webbourn & Finn, The Greatest Shows, The Barricade Boys, West End Jerseys.

Kelsie-Rae Marshall

Hold-Me-Touch-Me

Training: Lisa Thornley School of Dance & The Hammond

 

Theatre Credits: The Producers (Menier Chocolate Factory); The Wizard of Oz (UK Tour and West End); ALW Cinderella (Gillian Lynne Theatre, West End ); Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat (London Palladium, West End); Emmie Sparrow In Brass the Musical (Union Theatre); Princess Jasmine In Aladdin (New Brighton Floral Pavilion);  Ensemble U/S Ulla The Producers (International Tour); Ensemble U/S Lisa Housman Dirty Dancing  (UK Tour); Ensemble Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (Leeds Playhouse & UK Tour); Demeter in Cats (Royal Caribbean); Ensemble Red Hot Broadway (China Tour)

 

Other Credits: Christmas Spectacular (The Barbican); Cinderella Workshop (Andrew Lloyd Webber); Floating Festivals: Stages & Throwback Cruise (Beyond Repair Dance); Britain’s Got Talent Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat (ITV); London Live News – Brass (London Live); Dancer Agatha Christie’s ABC Murders (BBC); Carnival Cruise lines Dancer/Singer (Carnival Paradise & Carnival Breeze); Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines Dancer (Oasis of the seas); The Blues Brothers Show (Monte Carlo Sporting Club); Dancer House full 3 (Bollywood)

 

Kelsie would like to thank her Mum and Dad for their continuous love and support.

Ryan Pidgen

Standby Max

Theatre Includes: Man in Stocks in A Knights Tale (Manchester Opera House) Benny Southstreet U/S Nathan Detroit in Guys and Dolls (The Bridge) Nick in One Woman Show (Ambassadors Theatre) South Pacific (Sadlers Wells) Sergei U/S Miss Trunchball in Matilda (Cambridge Theatre), Gert in The Sorcerers Apprentice (Southwark Playhouse) Captain of the Inquisition in The Man of La Mancha (London Coliseum), Bob Barking/Cover Bill Snibson in Me and My Girl(Chichester Theatre), Brian/Resident Choreographer in Fat Friends (Rollem Productions, Kay Mellor), The Wind in the Willows(London Palladium & UK Tour), Show Boat (New London), Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (Regents Park), Anything Goes (UK Tour), Evita (Dominion Theatre/ UK Tour), Billy Elliot (Victoria Palace), Lend Me A Tenor (Gielgud), Eric Lane: Freedom Fighter(Jermyn St), The Revenge of Sherlock Holmes (Hoxton Hall), Hairspray (Leicester Curve), The Music Of The Night(Royal Citadel, Plymouth), Union St (Drum Theatre, Plymouth), Zoe Tyler: The Show Must Go On (UK Tour), Santa Claus The Musical (Alexandra Theatre), The Heat Is On (Bournemouth Pavilion), Spirit Of The Dance (UK Tour), Celtic Journey: Dance Sensation (Churchill Theatre), Peter Pan (Liverpool Empire/New Wimbledon), Stars Falling (Key Theatre, Peterborough), The Good Ol’ Days (Leeds City Varieties)

 

TV & Film Credits: Matilda (Netflix) Ant & Dec: The Musical, Ant & Dec’s Saturday NightTakeaway, Miranda, The Bill, Eastenders, Holby City, Al Murrays Personality Disorder, Reggie Perrin, My Family, A Cloud Upon A Slope, Chatroom

 

Workshops: Groundhog Day (Old Vic) Great Expectations (National Theatre) Just Breathe, Stars Falling, Studio 54.

Megan Armstrong

Swing

Training: Arts Educational Schools & Elizabeth Hill School of Dance and Drama.

 

Theatre includes: Rita & u/s Martha in White Christmas (White Christmas, Sheffield Crucible), Ensemble & u/s Rhonda in Tina- The Tina Turner Musical (The Aldwych Theatre, London), The Vision in The Woman in Black (Fortune Theatre, London), Molly in Tommy on Top (Above the Stage Theatre, London),  2nd Arm/Mrs T/Bad Idea Bear/1st Cover Kate/Lucy/Assistant Resident Director  in Avenue Q (UK Tour), Rowena /1st cover Jane/Dance Captain in Salad Days (UK Tour), Sally in The Hired Man (The Union Theatre, London), Bombalurina in Cats (UK Tour)

 

Megan is represented by Russell Smith Associates Ltd and would like to thank her family and friends for their love and support.

Olly Christopher

Swing

Training: Arts Educational Schools, London.

 

Theatre credits include:Hello, Dolly! (London Palladium); A Christmas Carol: The Musical (The Lowry); Billy Lawlor in 42nd Street (Princess of Wales Theatre, Toronto); 42nd Street (Sadler’s Wells & UK tour); Sergeant Johnson in South Pacific (Sadler’s Wells & UK tour); Featured Soloist in The Greatest Showtunes (Raymond Gubbay Live); Pretty Woman: The Musical (Savoy Theatre and Piccadilly Theatre); The Book of Mormon (Prince of Wales Theatre); Sweet Charity (Royal Exchange, Manchester); Eugenius! The Musical Concert (The London Palladium); Sweet Charity (Cadogan Hall); Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Churchill Theatre, Bromley).

 

Television credits include: All Star Musicals (ITV).

Gabrielle Cocca

Swing / Dance Captain

Training: Laine Theatre Arts

 

Theatre Credits: Ensemble in Come Fall in Love (Manchester Opera House), Assistant Dance Captain & Swing in Hello Dolly (Lido, Paris), Ensemble in Disney’s Frozen- The Musical (West End), Dance & Fight Captain in Roman Holiday (Theatre Royal Bath), Dance Captain/Ensemble in White Christmas-The Musical (UK Tour), Dance Captain/Swing in Anything Goes-The Musical (Barbican & UK Tour), Dance Captain in Come What May (UK Tour), Co-dance Captain in Cats (Asia Tour), Assistant Dance Captain/ Swing in 42nd Street (West End), Assistant Dance Captain/ Tantomile/ Cover Demeter and Gumbie in Cats (International Tour), Tantomile/ Cover Demeter in Cats (Westend and Blackpool), WhatsOnStage Awards (London), Dance Captain in Peter Pan (Southend and Nottingham)

 

Film Credits: 42nd Street, Anything Goes-The Musical

 

Television Credits: Frozen (Disney+), Choreographer and dancer in Joe Mceldery music video, Sunday Night at the Palladium, The Peoples Strictly (BBC’s Comic Relief)

Nolan Edwards

Ensemble

Nolan trained at London Studio Centre and was awarded ‘Most Outstanding Performance” upon Graduation.

 

West End credits include: Rudolpho in MATILDA THE MUSICAL (Cambridge Theatre); Ensemble in WICKED (Apollo Victoria Theatre); Swing/Acro Cover in DISNEY’S ALADDIN (Prince Edward Theatre); Ensemble/Understudy Carnival Boy in CAROUSEL (London Coliseum) and Dancer in AIDA (Royal Opera House).

 

Further stage credits include: Ensemble in THE PRODUCERS (Menier Chocolate Factory); Pip in IMMERSIVE NUTCRACKER (Will Tuckett); Featured Singer/Featured Dancer in UNEXPECTED TALES (Sadler’s Wells: The Peacock Theatre).

 

TV and Film credits include: ALL STAR MUSICALS (ITV); Young Denise in DENISE (Kenneth O’Toole); THE ONE SHOW (BBC); ROYAL VARIETY PERFORMANCE (ITV).

 

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Michael Franks

Ensemble

Training: ArtsEd & National Youth Theatre

 

Credits include: The Producers (Menier Chocolate Factory), Phantom of the Opera (International Tour), Dr Zhivago in Concert (London Palladium), Let’s Face The Music with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Elliot in Feen (Westminster Film School).

 

Credits whilst training include: Carl Hanratty in Catch Me If You Can and Dance Captain The Beautiful Game (ArtsEd) and Oranges Aren’t the Only Fruit (NYT)

Matt Gillett

Swing / Resident Director

Creative:
Assistant Choreographer on Kiss Me Quickstep (Derby Theatre), Associate Director on Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors (Menier Chocolate Factory), Creative Assistant on Santa’s Wish (UK Tour), Assistant Choreographer on Sondheim on Sondheim (Alexandra Palace), Assistant Choreographer on The Singing Revolution (Savoy Theatre), Associate Choreographer on Lightning Boy (NYMT), Dance Captain on Disney’s Frozen The Musical (Disney+)

 

Performing: Cover Roger in The Producers at The Menier Chocolate Factory, Swing/Assistant Dance Captain cover Sven/Oaken/King in Disney’s Frozen the Musical at Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Rudolpho in the RSC’s Matilda (Original UK Tour), Ensemble/cover Andy Lee in 42nd Street (Theatre Du Châtelet, Paris) Childcatcher in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (UK Tour), Bob Crewe in Jersey Boys (Original UK Tour), Dance Captain/IQ in Hairspray (Leicester Curve), Swing in Top Hat (Aldwych Theatre, West End), Ensemble/cover Rudolph in Hello, Dolly! (Leicester Curve), Tao Dancer in The Broadway Sound: Prom 57 (Royal Albert Hall), Indio in West Side Story (The Sage, Gateshead), Dance Captain/Yonkers/cover Tulsa in Gypsy (Leicester Curve), Ensemble in White Christmas (UK Tour and Edinburgh Festival Theatre), Dance Captain in Dames at Sea (Union Theatre).

Esme Kennedy

Ensemble

Training: ArtsEd

 

Credits whilst training include: Charity in Sweet Charity, Ensemble/Singing Captain in The Drowsy Chaperone

 

Other Credits include: 42nd Street (Kilworth House Theatre), The Producers (Menier Chocolate Factory) and Singing in the Rain (The Kilworth House Theatre)

 

Instagram handle: esmeekennedy.

Sinead Kenny

Ensemble

Sinead trained at the Arts Educational School London, earning a BA (Hons) in Musical Theatre.

 

Her theatre credits include: Attendant in Disney’s ‘Aladdin’ (UK & International Tour) Yvonne in ‘Sunshine on Leith’ (Pitlochry Festival Theatre), Clara Eynsford-Hill in ‘My Fair Lady’ (London Coliseum and UK tour), Belle in ‘Beauty and the Beast’ (The Malthouse Theatre), Waitress 1 and U/S Justice in ‘Rock of Ages’ (UK and International tour), Mrs Greer in ‘Annie’ (Ed Mirvish Theatre, Toronto), Ensemble in Disney’s ‘Aladdin’ (Prince Edward Theatre, West End), Cha Cha Digregorio and U/S Rizzo/Frenchie in ‘Grease’  (Leicester Curve and Dubai World Trade Centre) , Cecile and U/S Grace in ‘Annie’ (UK and International Tour), Tiger Lily/Mrs Darling in ‘Peter Pan’ (Norwich Theatre Royal), Consuela and U/S Anita in ‘West Side Story’ (UK tour), Ensemble in ‘9 to 5: The Musical’ (UK tour).

 

Other credits include: Concert lead vocalist  ‘I screamed a scream’ (Old Joint Stock/ Hope Mill theatre, Workshop of ‘The Wife of Michael Cleary’ (The Other Palace) Workshop of ‘ The Witches’ (National Theatre), Dancer on BBCs apprentice after show, Dancer at Royal Variety Show (London Palladium), Ensemble Singer at The Olivier Awards, Work Hour in Copelia (English Youth Ballet), Dancer at Not Forgotten Society Concert (Buckingham Palace), Dancer/singer in Christmas in New York (Lyric Theatre, London).

 

Credits while training: Olga Mara/Broadway Ballet Girl in ‘Singing in the Rain’, ‘The Concrete Jungle World Premiere’, Rosie in ‘Batboy Musical’.

Josh Kiernan

Ensemble / Assistant Dance Captain

Josh began his training at The Yvonne Gray School of Dance. He started his professional training at Scottish Ballet Junior, moving onto full-time Musical Theatre training at The Dance School of Scotland. After two years at The Dance School he went to ArtsEd London

 

Theatre credits include: Ensemble/on stage swing, The Producers Menier Chocolate Factory, Ensemble cover Gregory Gardner and Bobby Mills (Sadlers Wells, Curve and UK tour) Seargent Hassinger South Pacific the musical (Sadlers Wells and UK tour) Ensemble in Falstaff (Scottish Opera) Dancer in The Dolls “A Rerrr Terrr Variety show” (Scottish Tour) Ensemble Snow White and the seven dwarfs ( Edinburgh Festival Theatre) Gypsy The Musical (Dundee Rep), Dennis All Shook Up The Musical (Citizen Theatre), Christmas in New York (Lyric Theatre London West End) Broadway to West End (Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London, West End) Olivier Awards (Theatre Royal Drury Lane London West End) ensemble/swing Evita The Musical (UK/European Tour) ensemble 42nd Street The Musical (UK Tour) Leo Frank Parade The Musical (Dundee Rep) Singer/Dancer (Jean Ann Ryan Productions Miami) Ensemble/Dance Captain/Understudy Prince Charming – Sleeping Beauty (Chris Jordan Productions) Dancer Rusulka The Opera (Scottish Opera)

Kate Parr

Ensemble

Kate studied at The Academy for Theatre Arts in Stoke-on-Trent and went on to train at Arts Educational Schools, London.

 

Theatre includes: Maggie in A Chorus Line (Sadlers Wells, Curve Theatre & UK Tour); Patsy / Cover Polly Baker in Crazy for You (Gillian Lyne Theatre); Hex (National Theatre); Patsy / Cover Polly Baker in Crazy For You (Chichester Festival Theatre); The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe (UK Tour); Stephanie Mangano in Saturday Night Fever (UK Tour); Follies (National Theatre); The Little Princess (Royal Festival Hall); Dick Whittington (Cambridge Arts Theatre); The Fix (The Union).

 

TV includes: The Crown (Netflix)

Emma Robotham-Hunt

Ensemble

Training: The Urdang Academy, Birmingham Ormiston Academy.

 

Theatre Credits Include: u/s Josephine Baker in Berlin Berlin (German tour) Ensemble& u/s Nicole in Cake: The Musical (The Other Palace, London), Ensemble in The Bodyguard (Ljubljana Festival), Ensemble in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (UK Tour), Swing/Assistant Dance Captain in Everybody’s Talking About Jamie (UK & Los Angeles Tour), Bex in Everybody’s Talking About Jamie (Apollo theatre, London), Ensemble/ Assistant Dance Captain in Motown the Musical (UK & Ireland tour), Swing in Matilda The Musical (Cambridge Theatre, London).

 

Workshops: Amanda Thripp in Matilda The Musical international tour workshop, Dancer in Matilda The Musical Film workshop, Charisma in Mermaids The Musical R&D.

 

TV credits: Alisha Hammond in Doctors (BBC One), Dancer for Zara Larsson – BBC music awards. (BBC)

 

Recordings: Singer in the Eurovision Song Contest opening soundtrack.

Pierce Rogan

Ensemble

Training: ArtsEd.

 

Theatre includes: Guys and Dolls at the Bridge Theatre, Fiddler on the Roof and South Pacific (also at Sadler’s Wells and on UK tour) at Chichester Festival Theatre; and the UK and EU tour of Miss Saigon.

Hollie Jane Stephens

Ensemble

Hollie started her training at the age of 5 at The Betty Chappelle Dance Centre. Her training continued at Northern Ballet in Leeds and later Bird College Conservatoire where she graduated with a First Class Honours Degree in Professional Dance and Musical Theatre.

 

Theatre credits include: Jodie and Dance Captain in Kiss Me Quickstep (Derby Theatre), Ensemble in Austenland (Savoy Theatre), Swing in Guys and Dolls (Bridge Theatre), Joanne in Mother Goose (Cheltenham Everyman Theatre), Ensemble/1st cover Pam & Vanessa in Strictly Ballroom (UK Tour), Hunyak in Chicago the Musical (UK & Ireland Tour), Joule/cover Dinah, Carrie and Rocky 3 in Starlight Express (Bochum, Germany), Ensemble/cover Jasmine in Aladdin (QDOS Pantomimes).

 

Dance credits include: Roller Skater in NOW That’s What I Call A Musical (Commercial), The Classic Brit Awards (Choreographed by Paul Roberts at The Royal Albert Hall), Music video ‘Grow’ by Jack Hawitt (Choreographed by Aaron Renfree).

 

Film credits include: Skeleton team in workshop stages of Snow White (Choreographed by Mandy Moore, produced by Walt Disney Pictures, due for release in 2025).

 

Choreography credits include: Songs For a New World (Mountview), High Society (ArtsEd).

Hollie is represented by Russell Smith Associates Ltd and is thrilled to be joining the West End cast of The Producers. She would like to thank her family and friends for their continued support.

Jermaine Woods

Ensemble

Jermaine Woods trained at Sylvia Young Theatre School and Laine Theatre Arts

 

Theatre: The Producers (Menier Chocolate Factory), Sister Act (Dominion Theatre), To Wong Foo (Hope Mill Theatre); Sister Act (UK Tour & Eventim Apollo); Heathers (The Other Palace); Aladdin (Prince Edward); Bugsy Malone (Lyric Hammersmith); Vampi (Workshop); Jack and the Beanstalk (Birmingham Hippodrome); The Lion King (UK Tour); Peter Pan (Hawth Theatre, Crawley); The Lion King (Lyceum Theatre, London); Coppelia (White Rock Theatre, Hastings); All England Dance (Peacock Theatre, London); Sunday Night at the Palladium.

 

Film & Television: Heathers (Film); Born to Shine (ITV/Kewwhizz); CBeebies (CBBC); As the Bell Rings (Disney Channel); Coming Down the Mountain (BBC); Yo Gabba Gabba!; The Fountain; Lewis (ITV); Miss Marple (Granada Television); The Paul O’Grady Show (Channel 4)

 

Other: Save the Children, Princess Anne (Natural History Museum); West End Live

Patrick Marber

Director

Lorin Latarro

Choreographer

Scott Pask

Set Designer

Paul Farnsworth

Costume Designer

Tim Lutkin

Lighting Designer

Paul Groothuis

Sound Designer

Betty Marini

Wigs, Hair & Makeup Designer

Gareth Valentine

Musical Supervision & Dance Arrangements

Larry Blank & Mark Cumberland

Orchestrations

Matthew Samer

Musical Director

Lily Dyble

Associate Director

Michaeljon Slinger

Associate Choreographer (US)

Anna Woodside

Associate Choreographer (UK)

Harvey Ebbage

Associate Lighting Designer

Simon King

Associate Sound Designer

Orit Jacoby Carroll

Associate Set Designer

John Reddel

Assistant Musical Director

Matt Gillett

Resident Director

Access performances at Nimax Theatres are now available to purchase online. You can purchase up to two tickets online for the below performances. 

Upcoming Performances:

Access Seating:

For all performances, you can select up to two seats at our discounted access rate of 50% off per person. These include:

  • Wheelchair park and companion seats
  • End-of-aisle seating
  • Central row seating

If you’ll remain in your wheelchair choose wheelchair spaces. For all other access requriements including transferring, choose access tickets.



To make a wheelchair transfer booking, purchase more than two tickets or to discuss your seating requirements further, please contact our Access team on 0330 333 4815 or [email protected].

Groups Rate (10+ Tickets)

Rate: £50 per ticket (reduced from £89.50 – £65)
Seats: Stalls, Dress Circle & Grand Circle
Valid For: Monday – Thursday performances
Exclusion Dates: 27 Oct – 2 Nov, and 22 Dec 2025 – 4 Jan 2026


Groups Rate (20+ Tickets)

Rate: £47.50 per ticket (reduced from £89.50 – £65)
Seats: Stalls, Dress Circle & Grand Circle
Valid For: Monday – Thursday performances
Exclusion Dates: 27 Oct – 2 Nov, and 22 Dec 2025 – 4 Jan 2026

 

Full price groups (10+) available on all performances

Schools & Education Rate (10+ Tickets)

Rate: £25 per ticket (reduced from £65 – £49.50), 1 free teacher ticket for every 10 students
Seats: Grand Circle
Valid For: Monday – Wednesday evening performances
Exclusion Dates: 27 Oct – 2 Nov, and 22 Dec 2025 – 4 Jan 2026

Garrick Theatre

2 Charing Cross Road, London, WC2H 0HH

Garrick Theatre

2 Charing Cross Road, London, WC2H 0HH

Performance Dates

Saturday 30 August, 2025 – Saturday 21 February, 2026

Tickets From

£25

Running Time

2hrs 30mins including an interval

Age Guidance

10+

Content Warning

Includes references to Adolf Hitler and Nazis

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