Mincemeat
The Olivier Award®-winning ‘Best New Musical’ Operation Mincemeat, created by a quartet of young British creatives, will open on Broadway at the Golden Theatre - its first musical since the Tony Award® Triple Crown winner Avenue Q - on 20th March 2025. From 15th February, when previews begin on Broadway, Operation Mincemeat will run simultaneously in New York and London, with the West End’s Fortune Theatre recently receiving an incredible 10th extension from ATG through 8th March.
After the debut performance of the new cast (13th May 2024) of the Oliver Award-winning Operation Mincemeat, ATG has given the musical, originally slated for an eight-week run, a ninth extension through 25th January 2025.
Operation Mincemeat: A New Musical - 67 five-star reviews and counting - “a hilarious new musical that rivals The Book of Mormon for laughs” (Vogue), has recently extended its West End run for the seventh time through 22nd September 2024.
Following dedicated fans of Operation Mincemeat: A New Musical successfully uncovering the missing pieces of MI5 secretary Hester May Murray Leggatt's life, a plaque in her honour is set to be unveiled at the Fortune Theatre on 11th December, six months after the show’s West End premiere.
Operation Mincemeat: A New Musical has extended booking into 2024, joining hits including Hamilton, Six, Book of Mormon, Cabaret and Les Misérables, as it continues its run at the West End’s Fortune Theatre through 24th February. This is the show’s fourth extension.
Following Operation Mincemeat garnering 59 five-star reviews and selling over 50,000+ tickets in the West End, the show has extended its run for the third time by a further six weeks until 4th November. Operation Mincemeat follows thirty-three hugely successful years of The Woman In Black at the Fortune Theatre.
The saying about little acorns turning into mighty oaks has never been more apt. Operation Mincemeat started life in the smallest of fringe theatres and gradually, via great reviews and word of mouth buzz, it has moved to bigger and bigger venues. Now it finally opens in the West End and shows the gargantuan well-established guns how musical theatre should be done.
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