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The Olivier and Tony Winning new comedy musical. The best reviewed show in West End history is now at the Golden Theatre.

4.6
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4.6
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Not what I expected
"I was expecting it to be more humorous … based on reviews and Tony award. I was disappointed as it was way too long with parts that were not needed. At times I found myself completely bored and wanting to leave the theatre. It was not what I hoped. "
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Broadway.com Customer on Oct 3, 2025
Depends on your funny bone
"If you love a farce this one’s for you. The silliness was well executed, just not my cup of humor. Many audience members were in stitches over the gags."
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Broadway.com Customer on Aug 15, 2025
Hard to hear…
"If you do go, set your expectations low. It ends better than it starts…it builds and gets better as it goes on. The actors are very hard to understand especially when they are all singing at the same time. They would all benefit from better annunciation."
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Broadway.com Customer on Mar 31, 2025
Disappointing show
"The english accents made the dialogue hard to understand. I also am not a fan of British humor. Its a bit too slap stick and corny for my taste. But the couple next to me seemed to enjoy it"
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Broadway.com Customer on Mar 6, 2025
Actually mincemeat
"Not particularly funny or clever as ads would lead you to believe. Actors were impressive in their quick changes but the story is bland, veering from attempted comedy to melodrama. A miss. "
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Broadway.com Customer on Feb 24, 2025
Tried to like it
"Never added up to an enjoyable musical. All five actors were good - two were very good. All were working hard to entertain. Certainly didn’t leave the theater humming any songs. To turn a line from the movie Amadeus: too many words. "
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Broadway.com Customer on May 31, 2026
Disappointing
"I’ve seen so many Tony award winning musicals on Broadway and this one did not measure up to the others. The dialogue and lyrics were hard to understand. The music not memorable. There was really nothing outstanding to mention. "
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Melissa M from Spring on May 21, 2026
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"The music was very loud, and it was hard to hear the accent with the accompaniment. The audiences' members were laughing before we could even try to hear the words. For people who were there for the first time it was hard to get all the words."
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Broadway.com Customer on May 7, 2026
Too much slapstick
"Thought at times during the play of the Keystone Cops. I think I chuckled twice during the play. Others in the packed audience seemed to enjoy the musical but just not my cup of tea."
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Broadway.com Customer on Oct 4, 2025
OK
"Had a hard time hearing dialog and lyrics. Every musical number sounded similar. Liked the Nazi number and the, "whose side are you on." I think the physicality was really good. Didn't think anyone in the cast had a great musical voice. That said, the audience, in general, was wildly enthusiastic, just wasn't my cuppa!"
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Broadway.com Customer on Aug 7, 2025
Didn't get it
"There was a lot of laughter and roaring applause, but I felt like I was missing something for most of the show. I would have left at intermission except the person I was with wanted to stay."
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Broadway.com Customer on Jul 24, 2025
Don’t waste your time or money.
"I did not enjoy this musical. There was only one good song, and the production quality was average at best. "
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Broadway.com Customer on Apr 26, 2025
Not For Me
"I liked the sets, lighting and costumes. I had a great deal of trouble getting any of the sung words which were too fast and too loud. I'm glad that I knew the story ahead of time, but even so I missed a lot."
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Barbara T from South Setauket on Aug 13, 2026
Not a solid Broadway product
"It was a simple College production and not the caliber of Broadway. Extremely talented cast but the set and material were below par for broadway. We left at intermission. I am glad they have people that are enjoying it, but it was not our cup of tea. "
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Broadway.com Customer on Nov 30, 2025
Disappointing, disjointed and decidedly not funny
"The cast did a great job with their singing but could not save the writing and lack of historical accuracy. Everyone was a target at some point in this musical but nothing about it was funny. Childish potty humor was cringe-worthy. Would not recommend."
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Broadway.com Customer on Dec 31, 2025
Couldn't understand a word they said or sang
"We go to Broadway a lot, as well as local and summer theatre.This is the only play/performance I would not recommend. Most of the words spoken or sung could not be understood as they are spoken ridiculously fast and often screamed. To compound that, more than one actor speaking or singing different lyrics at the same time. We paid a lot of money for great seats and were extremely disappointed. It was supposed to be very funny. Hard to tell when you can't understand what they are saying. No one in our row was laughing. The actors all seemed very talented and certainly energetic. That is the only good thing I can say. Too bad."
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Broadway.com Customer on Nov 17, 2025
A slapstick written by people who never saw war
"Apart from a couple of truly great songs, I did not get my money's worth at all. Horrible sound tech, disrespectful tone to the subjects at hand, and the worst of all was a blarring siren alarm at the start of act two, a spit in the face to people with PTSD. How can anyone justify taking the same amount of money as real musicals."
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Yuval D from Tel aviv on Sep 24, 2025
Just not for me
"It may be an ok show but just didn’t do it for me or my wife. Left at intermission."
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Broadway.com Customer on Sep 12, 2025
Hard to understand the lyrics
"Staging was very interesting. Rest of show was disappointing; I found it difficult/impossible to understand what the actors were saying in most of the songs. The only saving grace was that I had seen the movie so I knew the premise. "
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CATHERINE F from NEWARK on Aug 25, 2025
Boring and not funny
"I thought I would love this show, based on word of mouth, but it was so boring, never funny, extremely lackluster, and the whole audience seemed to be quite underwhelmed. The second it was over people started running for the exits even before the cast came out for curtain calls. Pretty pretty bad!"
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Broadway.com Customer on Mar 23, 2025
Left at intermission; couldn't understand the dialogue
"We left at intermission. Neither my wife or I could understand one word of the dialogue and hence we had no idea what the plot was. Our seats were in the front of the mezzanine. No one around us laughed; the only folks who laughed during the entire Act 1 were in the orchestra seating. We could hear just fine but understanding was an entirely different matter. It was really disappointing as we were looking forward to the production."
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Broadway.com Customer on Nov 27, 2025
I left after Act 1
"I went to Operation Mincemeat in New York hoping for sharp humor and inventive storytelling, but left at the end of Act I feeling embarrassed for having brought a friend. A few actors delivered genuinely committed performances, yet the show itself struck me as childish — the jokes were basic, the pacing dragged, and the humor simply didn’t land. The audience’s response felt polite rather than enthusiastic, with applause that acknowledged effort but no real punch. I wanted to like it, but the material never rose above thin, predictable comedy, and the whole thing left me cold. Afterward, I checked what critics had to say, and several of them echoed the same issues I felt so strongly during the performance: comments about the show’s “predictable jokes,” “sketch-like writing,” and “frenetic, tiring energy” appear across multiple reviews. Others do praise the cast’s stamina and the production’s inventiveness, but even the positive notices often note the show’s over-the-top tone or hyperactive style. So while opinions are mixed, enough professional reviewers point to the same structural weaknesses — weak book, thin humor, and frantic pacing — that I felt reassured my reaction wasn’t an outlier."
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Broadway.com Customer on Nov 26, 2025
Some Good, A Lot Not So
"Some of the singing and acting are poignant and fine. Much is overplayed. Of course, there’s a lot of talent. Otherwise, other than the top talent, I would say the musical itself is of a college drama quality. I would not have gone had I known what I know now. "
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Broadway.com Customer on Jun 23, 2025
Very Disappointed
"I bought tix to show with high expectations Sad to report, left at intermission. Why? I get it that this is a British production but the British actors were talking so fast you couldn’t understand them so you miss the story line "
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Jen A from Harrisburg on Apr 11, 2025
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About Operation Mincemeat: A New Musical

The year is 1943 and right now we’re losing the war. Luckily, we’re about to gamble all our futures on a stolen corpse.

Singin’ in the Rain meets Strangers on a Train, Operation Mincemeat is the fast-paced, hilarious and unbelievable true story of the twisted secret mission that won us World War II.

Bursting at the seams with the kind of chaos you couldn’t invent, the question is: how did a dead body, a fake love letter, and - of all people - Ian Fleming come together to wrong-foot Hitler?

 

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