Operation Mincemeat,' a Very British Hit, Lands on Broadway
Briefly

The West End musical Operation Mincemeat is making its Broadway debut on March 20 at the Golden Theater, following a successful run in London. It involves a clever WWII spy operation where the British used a dead body to deceive the Nazis. The show's promotional campaign engaged American audiences through a quirky questionnaire, confirming communication ease despite accents. Director Robert Hastie values audience feedback and seeks to adjust the show's presentation to align with New York's tastes during a robust preview period.
The director, Robert Hastie, showed eagerness for audience feedback, sharing his email address before the first preview, emphasizing the show's growth from audience responses.
The real Operation Mincemeat, a WWII spy mission, involved disguising a dead body with false plans to mislead the Nazis, which the musical humorously adapts.
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