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Enter To Win Tickets to The Producers at North Shore Music Theater!

 



Enter to win tickets to see North Shore Music Theater’s presentation of The Producers! Register below for your chance to experience Mel Brooks’ twelve-time Tony Award winning hit! You could win a pair of tickets to the show, PLUS a “meet & greet” with WBZ’s Dan Rea, evening talk show host of Nightside with Dan Rea, as well as members of the cast after the show! 
 
"I Wanna be a Producer..."  That's what everyone will be singing after experiencing North Shore Music Theatre's New England Regional Premiere of Mel Brooks' 12-time Tony® Award winning hit THE PRODUCERS.  Kicking off NSMT's 2008 season, THE PRODUCERS runs May 13 - June 1, 2008. Purchase tickets at www.nsmt.org 
 
Based on the hit 1968 film of the same name, this Mel Brooks masterpiece chronicles the hilarious adventures of washed-up Broadway producer Max Bialystock and his mild-mannered accountant Leo Bloom, as they scheme to get rich quick by producing the most notorious flop in the history of showbiz. What they don't know is that after all their hard work, the musical ends up being a smash hit!  It's a comic tour-de-force that spoofs the big, old-fashioned Broadway musical while paying tribute to it at the same time. The classic score contains such gems as "I Wanna Be A Producer," "When You Got It, Flaunt It," "Springtime for Hitler," and "Prisoners of Love."  With a book by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan and music and lyrics by Mel Brooks, THE PRODUCERS will have audiences laughing out loud. 
 
 
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Contest ends at 12:00pm on May 14, 2008.
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