Theatre Audience Podcast podcast

American Psycho, The Producers & The Opera Locos

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15 Sekunden vorwärts
15 Sekunden vorwärts

This week Darren and Natalie take on three wildly different theatrical experiences - from razor-sharp satire with The Producers and dark musical thrills American Psycho to outrageous operatic comedy - The Opera Locos.


The Opera Locos – Sadler’s Wells


The madcap Spanish company Yllana brings its international hit The Opera Locos to Sadler’s Wells, turning the world of grand opera completely on its head. This riotous comedy follows a group of eccentric opera singers competing for a prestigious prize, but their soaring voices and egos quickly spiral into chaos. Featuring beloved arias from composers such as Mozart, Verdi and Puccini alongside unexpected pop classics, the show blends virtuosic singing with physical comedy, mime and clowning. The result is a playful celebration of opera that proves the genre can be both spectacular and seriously funny.


American Psycho – Almeida Theatre


Rupert Goold returns to the Almeida Theatre with a thrilling revival of the cult musical American Psycho. Based on Bret Easton Ellis’ infamous novel, the show plunges us into the sleek, soulless excess of 1980s Wall Street as investment banker Patrick Bateman hides a terrifying double life. Featuring music by Duncan Sheik, this stylish, darkly satirical musical explores capitalism, vanity and the emptiness of consumer culture. With slick staging and a pounding score, the production captures both the glamour and the horror of Bateman’s world — where appearances are everything and identity is terrifyingly fragile.


The Producers – West End Transfer


Mel Brooks’ legendary musical comedy The Producers storms into the West End following its acclaimed run at the Menier Chocolate Factory. The outrageous story follows down-on-his-luck producer Max Bialystock and timid accountant Leo Bloom, who hatch a scheme to get rich by producing the worst musical ever written. What could possibly go wrong? Packed with showstopping numbers, outrageous jokes and the infamous “Springtime for Hitler”, this revival proves why The Producers remains one of the funniest musicals ever written — a riotous love letter to theatre itself.

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