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Operation Mincemeat Summary

  • Show Status: Opening Soon
  • Genre: Musical
  • Operation Mincemeat is 2 hours and 30 minutes long, including an intermission of 15 minutes
  • 8 Shows per week
  • Previews Begin: February 15, 2025
  • Show Opens : March 20, 2025
  • Show Closes: June 8, 2025

Musical comedy about a British World War II mission that uses a dead body to mislead German forces and change history.

What's Operation Mincemeat Like?

Operation Mincemeat is a musical based on the true story of an audacious British World War II operation intended to deceive the Nazis.

Set in 1943, it follows a secret mission that involves planting false military information on a corpse to mislead the German forces about the Allies' invasion plans. The musical blends elements of farce, thriller, and historical drama, bringing together espionage, deception, and comedic twists.

The show features quirky characters, including British intelligence officers and even the corpse itself, in a high-stakes plot that ultimately helps turn the tide of the war.

Created by the U.K. comedy group SpitLip, the musical combines humor with moments of genuine tension, offering a unique perspective on a lesser-known historical event. It captures both the absurdity and ingenuity of wartime deception, showcasing how a wildly improbable plan became one of the most successful military operations of the war.

Is Operation Mincemeat Good for Kids?

Operation Mincemeat may not be the best choice for young children.

The musical involves mature themes, including wartime deception, death, and some dark humor, which could be difficult for younger audiences to understand or appreciate fully.

The show's comedic and sometimes irreverent portrayal of a World War II operation, including the use of a corpse for laughs, may also be unsettling for children.

Operation Mincemeat on Broadway Background

The production is created by the U.K. comedy group SpitLip, featuring David Cumming, Felix Hagan, Natasha Hodgson, and Zoë Roberts.

The Broadway version is directed by Robert Hastie, with choreography by Jenny Arnold, and features a creative team that includes set and costume designer Ben Stones, lighting designer Mark Henderson, and sound designer Mike Walker. Casting for the Broadway production has yet to be announced.

The show will be running simultaneously in both New York and London, with the West End production continuing at the Fortune Theatre until March 2025.

Theatre Information

John Golden Theatre

252 West 45th Street
New York, NY 10019
Seats: 804
Entrance: 45th Street between 7th and 8th Avenues
Theatre Information

John Golden Theatre Seating Chart

Production Credits

Director
Robert Hastie

Creative Team

Book, Music & Lyrics
David Cumming
Book, Music & Lyrics
Felix Hagan
Book, Music & Lyrics
Natasha Hodgson
Book, Music & Lyrics
Zoë Roberts