"Operation Mincemeat" New Cast
"Operation Mincemeat" announces new cast starting February 24 at John Golden Theatre on Broadway. Whitney Leavitt extends her run in "Chicago" as Broadway sees continued casting changes. "Galileo" musical will premiere at Shubert Theatre this fall as part of NYC's downtown theater renaissance.
- The incoming cast will be the first all-new company for the Broadway production, replacing the original British cast who transferred with the show from London and will play their final performance on February 22. - The musical originated in 2019 at the New Diorama Theatre in London, which has a capacity of only 80 seats, before growing through successful runs at larger venues to become a West End smash hit. - "Operation Mincemeat" is based on a real and successful British intelligence plot during World War II that used a corpse with falsified documents to deceive Nazi forces about the invasion of Sicily. - The show was created by the British comedy troupe SpitLip, whose members—David Cumming, Natasha Hodgson, and Zoë Roberts—also starred in the original London and Broadway casts. - The production won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Musical for its London run and garnered four Tony Award nominations on Broadway, including a win for Best Featured Actor in a Musical for Jak Malone. - The show's genre-blending score includes everything from rap and hip-hop to swing and sea shanties, drawing comparisons to musicals like *Hamilton* and *Six*. - The John Golden Theatre is one of Broadway's more intimate venues, with just over 800 seats, and was originally designed for smaller, dramatic plays when it opened in 1927. - This casting change comes at a time of multiple cast turnovers on Broadway, with other major shows like *Wicked*, *Hadestown*, and *The Great Gatsby* also recently announcing new principal performers.