In this true-story musical comedy adaption of the infamous Allied Forces tactic during World War II, no one has any fun.
Boasting 74 five-star reviews, a marquee so bright yellow you can see it all the way on 9 th Avenue, and a cheeky little ...
Imported from London, this musical about a WWII counterintelligence operation is totally lovable and expertly zany.
Like any Broadway show, the musical “Operation Mincemeat” sells merchandise and drinks at intermission. Might I also suggest Adderall?
A hit in London, it’s an unusual pick for Broadway, making a musical comedy out of the true story of a plot to fool the Nazis ...
Mistaken identity carried to lovely, ludicrous extremes. This crisp adaptation of Oscar Wilde's classic comedy stars Colin Firth (The Turn of the Screw) as an English dandy who pr ...
In “Making a Man,” a much-reprised number in the West End musical Operation Mincemeat, the agents at MI5 gush over the ...
Studio heads, critics, and even directors themselves have spent decades misjudging what audiences want. Some of the greatest ...
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The papers planted on his corpse eventually make their way to Hitler, convincing him that the Allies will begin their ...
Gangs of London is back with more blood-stained grit and the snapping of bones. As we've come to expect, the most realistic ...
Like the WWII intelligence operation it depicts, the new Broadway production of “Operation Mincemeat” is an unlikely success.