THE PRODUCERS Closes 3/28 at Jefferson Performing Arts Society

By: Mar. 28, 2010
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The Producers
Directed by Robert Mullholland
Lyrics by Mel Brooks
Music by Mel Brooks and Glen Kelly
Book by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan

March 19-28, 2010
Jefferson Performing Arts Center, 400 Phlox Street in Metairie
Performances Friday & Saturday at 7:30PM, Sunday Matinee at 2PM

Directed by Robert Mulholland . Choreography by Alton Geno . Musical Direction by Tammy Mansfield . JPAS Broadway Pit Orchestra Conducted by Dennis G. Assaf

Based on the 1968 film of the same name, this Tony Award winning Broadway smash hit is on the JPAS stage! Down-on-his-luck Broadway producer, Max Bialystock, and his nerdy, young accountant, Leo Bloom, concoct a scheme to raise thousands of dollars from backers and then put on a guaranteed flop of a show "Springtime for Hitler." With all the money that will be leftover, the pair will be rich! Only one thing goes wrong: "Springtime for Hitler" turns out to be a gigantic hit! See what happens as Leo and Max become the most infamous producers on the Great White Way!

*Content Advisory: THE PRODUCERS contains strong language and adult humor. The Jefferson Performing Arts Society is a family friendly organization offering an artistic mix of programs for arts lovers of all ages. However, some shows are not recommended for all audiences. THE PRODUCERS is recommended for theater-goers 16 and over. When it comes to outrageous comedy, Mel Brooks is a self proclaimed equal opportunity offender. This musical is not recommended for audience members who are easily offended by bawdy comedy based on race, religion and sexuality. Contains strong language and adult humor.

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