Smith, who plays Jean Leslie & Others in the current cast of Operation Mincemeat. We discussed how she first got into theatre ...
Operation Mincemeat was not about baking tasty little seasonal pies, but rather the name given to an elaborate 1943 ruse concocted by the British intelligence services to clear out thousands of ...
Have you ever seen a war comedy? You sure will if you head to the Golden Theatre this spring, where West End mega-hit Operation Mincemeat just opened. The new musical has already taken Broadway ...
As a result, Axis troops are diverted to the wrong Italian island. In short, Operation Mincemeat, as this real World War II operation was called, works. But is it funny? Whether “Operation ...
Operation Mincemeat began as a tiny (and tiny-budgeted) production at the London Fringe New Diorama Theatre in 2019. The show quickly gained a devoted following, spurring sold-out runs at venues ...
At the Golden Theatre, 252 West 45th Street. Like any Broadway show, the musical “Operation Mincemeat” sells merchandise and drinks at intermission. Might I also suggest Adderall? The madcap ...
Perhaps, then, it is the vaunted Old Blighty reserve and good taste that fumbles “Operation Mincemeat,” the World War II story of how the corpse of a tramp, Glyndwr Michael, fooled the Nazis ...
Given our national politics, the British musical Operation Mincemeat couldn’t arrive on Broadway at a more apposite time. Here’s a show that glamourizes deep state civil servants as hard ...
NEW YORK — Operation Mincemeat was not about baking tasty little seasonal pies but the name given to an elaborate 1943 ruse concocted by the British intelligence services to clear out thousands ...
EXCLUSIVE: Operation Mincemeat, the Olivier Award-winning musical comedy doing sell-out business in New York, has extended its Broadway run through February 15, 2026. The show, directed by Robert ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Descendants of characters in “Operation Mincemeat,” a hit British musical now in New York, have gotten more out of seeing it than a few catchy ...