Unscrupulous theatre producer Max Bialystock is strugging ... the next worst thing- a seemingly guaranteed dud called Springtime for Hitler. When the show is an unexpected hit, the pair must ...
The classic 1967 film got its musical adaptation in 2001 and it is this Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan book that Marber sticks faithfully to. When Max Bialystock (Andy Nyman) and Leo Bloom (Marc Antolin ...
So reads a review of “Springtime for Hitler”, the fictitious, good-taste-obliterating musical-within-a-musical staged towards the end of The Producers. Christmas has come early to London’s ...
The rest of us will be relishing the strains of “Springtime for Hitler”, “Der Guten Tag Hop-Clop” and a clever score that ... This is a gloriously silly backhanded tribute to Broadway’s ecology, from ...
The Producers probably won't offend anybody, but when the showgirls draped in beer steins and pretzels hit the stage with Springtime for Hitler's jackbooted chorus-line storm troopers, the result ...
high-kicking Hitler imagined by Mel Brooks in his classic 1967 comedy, “The Producers.” To the melody of that movie’s signature number, “Springtime for Hitler,” an actor playing Ben ...
Failing Broadway producer Max Bialystock (Andy Nyman ... disaster in the form of a tasteless show about the Führer (Springtime for Hitler: A Gay Romp With Adolf and Eva at Berchtesgaden) in ...