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Operation Mincemeat (musical)

Operation Mincemeat is a musical comedy with book, music and lyrics by David Cumming, Felix Hagan, Natasha Hodgson, and Zoë Roberts (known as the musical comedy troupe SpitLip).[1] The plot is based on the Operation Mincemeat, a Second World War British deception operation. The show received six Laurence Olivier Award nominations, including Best New Musical and acting nominations for all the SpitLip members.

Operation Mincemeat
A New Musical
Promotional image for the original West End production
Music
  • David Cumming
  • Felix Hagan
  • Natasha Hodgson
  • Zoë Roberts
Lyrics
  • David Cumming
  • Felix Hagan
  • Natasha Hodgson
  • Zoë Roberts
Book
  • David Cumming
  • Felix Hagan
  • Natasha Hodgson
  • Zoë Roberts
Setting1943, World War Two
BasisOperation Mincemeat
PremiereNew Diorama Theatre
Productions
  • 2019 New Diorama Theatre
  • 2020 & 2021 Southwark Playhouse
  • 2022 Riverside Studios
  • 2023 West End

Background edit

The basis of the musical is Operation Mincemeat, the 1943 British deception operation to disguise the Allied invasion of Sicily, during the Second World War.[2]

Synopsis edit

Act I edit

In 1943, Naval intelligence officer Ewen Montagu welcomes the audience to MI5, where the "elite" of the British military contribute to the World War II effort ("Born to Lead"). Colonel Johnny Bevan informs his subordinates that the British government requires a strategy to convince the Nazis that the Allied Forces are planning to invade Sardinia rather than their actual (and more obvious) target, Sicily; several officers, including Montagu and Ian Fleming, present their ideas, but despite their conviction of their own brilliance ("God That's Brilliant"), Bevan dismisses them all as uncreative and poorly planned. Sulking after his rejection, Montagu encounters Air Force officer and "amateur naturalist" Charles Cholmondeley, who has formulated a strategy code-named "Operation Mincemeat", but is convinced of its futility after being bullied out of line by Montagu and his colleagues ("Dead in the Water"). Montagu reads his plan, and despite declaring it "insane", recognises its potential and convinces Charles that they should team up to pitch Mincemeat to Bevan, noting his own natural "flair for presentation" ("Dead in the Water (Reprise)").

Meanwhile, secretary Hester Leggett welcomes new clerk Jean Leslie to her team, who disdains the typically side-lined role of women in MI5 and dreams of ranking alongside the male officers ("All the Ladies"). Although Jean tries to stop them while bringing Bevan tea, Montagu and Charles arrive at the last minute to pitch Mincemeat. After Charles fumbles their presentation, Montagu recognises Jean’s worthwhile attempts to help and drafts her in to explain the plan: MI5 will obtain a male corpse, dress it as a British soldier, plant documents on it "revealing" the Allied plans to invade Sardinia, and place it where the Nazis will discover it and – use the documents as cause to move their troops from Sicily ("The Pitch"). Bevan is highly sceptical, but concedes that it is the one decent idea he has heard and allows the operation to proceed, with Jean and Hester officially drafted in as support; however, Hester's covert role is to investigate Montagu, who is believed to be in contact with his brother Ivor, a spy for the Russian government.

Together, Montagu, Charles, Jean and Hester create a fake Royal Marines major, "Bill Martin"; to ensure his identity is "watertight", Hester falsifies numerous identification papers, Montagu and Jean source receipts for a week of leisure in London (by literally having a week of leisure in London), and Charles purchases an engagement ring so the receipt can be on Bill’s person, along with a photograph of Jean posing as Bill's imagined fiancée ("Making a Man"). Charles notices that Montagu occasionally "misplaces" important files, but suppresses his concerns. A corpse, that of an unnamed nomad who ingested rat poison, is obtained with the help of Montagu's morally dubious acquaintance Bernard Spilsbury ("Spilsbury"); the team are concerned about using it without the knowledge and consent of any relatives, let alone knowing his real name, but Montagu is adamant that it is better if the corpse is a "nobody". Bevan is unimpressed by the team's spending spree, but concedes that their creation is believable. As the operation prepares to commence, he declares that Bill should be carrying a letter from his fiancée; after dismissing Charles and Jean’s questionable efforts at writing one ("Love is a Bird"), Hester indirectly relates her own story of the lover she lost during World War I, and agrees to a deeply moved Jean’s request that she write the letter herself ("Dear Bill").

That night, Montagu and Charles arrive in Scotland to load "Bill's" corpse onto the submarine HMS Seraph; its crew are told that the sealed canister contains meteorological equipment ("Sail On, Boys"). Charles is deeply insecure about the result of the operation, but is swayed by Montagu into celebrating its completion, later witnessing a brief meeting between the latter and Ivor ("Just For Tonight"); meanwhile, after enduring enemy attacks, the crew of the Seraph are unnerved by the contents of the canister but follow their orders, placing Bill in the sea beyond the Spanish coast before thanking him for his service.

Act II edit

The German army present a display of their apparent dominance ("Das Übermensch"). After reprimanding the audience for "appreciating" the enemy, Bevan relates the progression of Mincemeat and reveals that a problem has arisen ("Bevan's Update"). The team await news from Vice-Consul Francis Haselden in Huelva, but are dismayed to learn that the victim of an aeroplane accident he calls to report is a live American soldier, also named William; they fear it will make Bill’s story less believable. Moments later, they learn Bill has also been recovered, and they instruct Haselden to make sure the briefcase holding the false plans is seized by the Nazi-populated Spanish authorities, amidst news that the latter are indeed suspicious and have ordered an autopsy ("The Ballad of Willie Watkins"). Meanwhile, Bevan calls the team into his office to reveal that the original problem was entirely different: Spilsbury's methodology is flawed and he should not have been trusted with the operation ("Spilsbury Reprise"). Montagu insists that Mincemeat is running smoothly despite the setbacks, but Bevan orders the immediate abortion of all plans ("I Call Abort"); however, this fails to reach Haselden, who diligently ensures that the autopsy is rushed and the briefcase reaches the authorities. Charles and Jean attempt to keep working through the crises, but Montagu believes they can do no more and simply wants to enjoy himself; he is hurt by Jean reminding him that their London excursions were merely for the operation. After an animated reprimanding by Bevan for his nonchalance and failure to obtain consent for the use of Bill's body, Montagu fully dismisses Jean's role in Mincemeat and orders her to go back to her role as a clerk and assistant. Furious and humiliated, Jean confesses to Hester that she'd pictured the veneration they'd receive if the operation was a success; Hester gently persuades her that not everyone who works for a cause will be recognised, but that does not make them any less valuable – whether they are spearheading an operation or making tea – and Jean thanks her for helping her to "grow" ("Useful"). Hester is inspired to disclose the suspicion around Montagu's brother, and Jean agrees to swallow her pride and investigate. Charles once again catches Montagu hiding files, and after Montagu describes tactics for getting people to trust him, Charles also begins investigating him; meanwhile, Haselden is ordered to drop hints that the British desperately want Bill’s briefcase back, Hester worries about the increasing number of missing documents, and Bevan tries to keep plans for the Sicilian invasion afloat ("Act as If"). Eventually, Montagu discovers Charles, Jean and Hester going through his possessions; despite his protests, they read his files, and learn that he is actually writing a film script about Mincemeat depicting himself as a hero; he was secreting files so that he could archive them for personal use, being careful not to let them into the wrong hands, and he was talking to Ivor – a filmmaker – to get his opinion on a rough, censored draft of the script. While appalled that he intends to sensationalise their story, Charles, Jean, and Hester conclude that Montagu is innocent.

An update from Bevan then confirms that Haselden's whisper campaign has worked, and Adolf Hitler himself has ordered the transfer of German troops from Sicily to Sardinia. The Allies subsequently invade Sicily with little-to-no bloodshed, and Bevan informs an ecstatic Montagu, Charles, Jean and Hester that Operation Mincemeat is officially a success, and that they will receive the highest level of commendation in the British Army ("Did We Do It?"). As the team celebrate, they observe that the unfortunate moral of their story is that being in power lets you do "whatever you want". To counteract this, they relate a summary of everything that occurred following the success of Mincemeat: the Second World War is won by the Allies with help from the US Army; Ian Fleming goes on to create James Bond; Haselden and his assistant Steve remain in Spain; Hester initiates a romance with Bevan; Jean looks ahead to the progress of feminism during and after the war; Montagu eventually makes (and acts in) his film about Operation Mincemeat; and Charles goes on to do classified work for MI5 ("A Glitzy Finale"). As Bevan finishes relating the events of the operation to his superiors, they wonder who the man known as Bill Martin really was; the audience is told that thanks to Montagu's archives, he was eventually identified as a gardener named Glyndwr Michael, and that there is an inscription in Huelva acknowledging that he served in the Second World War as Major William Martin ("Sail On, Boys (Reprise)").

Production history edit

Off-West End (2019–2022) edit

An early version of the show was first performed in 2019. Since then it has been staged in London at the New Diorama Theatre (2019) and Southwark Playhouse (2020, 2021, 2022)[3] and Riverside Studios (2022).[4]

West End (2023) edit

The musical began previews on 29 March 2023 at the Fortune Theatre in the West End.[5] Originally scheduled to close after 9 July 2023, the production has been extended multiple times after receiving rave reviews from audiences and critics, and is now an open-ended run.[6]

On 4 April 2024, it was announced that Operation Mincemeat would be available for licensed amateur productions through Concord Theatricals.[7]

Roles and casts edit

The five members of the principal cast each play multiple roles, often gender-swapped.[8]

Character World Premiere[9] Off-West End[10] West End[11]
2019 2020–2022 2023
Charles Cholmondeley and others David Cumming
Jean Leslie and others Rory Furey-King Claire-Marie Hall
Ewen Montagu and others Natasha Hodgson
Hester Leggett, Bernard Spilsbury and others Jak Malone
Johnny Bevan, Ian Fleming and others Zoë Roberts

Musical numbers edit

Keys

  • † Not included on the cast recording.
  • ‡ On the cast recording divided between the two tracks "Did We Do It?" and "A Glitzy Finale".

Cast recording edit

The original West End cast recording for Operation Mincemeat was released on 12 May 2023 on streaming platforms and physically on CD and vinyl.[12] It was released by Sony Music and produced by Steve Sidwell.[13]

Critical reception edit

Among generally favourable reviews, David Benedict of Variety compared the show favourably to the Broadway musical Hamilton.[10][14][15][16][17] It was listed in the Observer's Top 10 shows of the year when it opened at the New Diorama Theatre in 2019.[18] The transfer to the Fortune Theatre London received 64 five star reviews, making it the best reviewed show in West End history.[citation needed]

Benedict, in his review of the Southwark Playhouse production, wrote, "this is the musical you didn’t know you needed – until you see the expert cast of five embracing and racing through a clutch of preposterous yet endearing characters and musical styles, telling a story with delicious precision".[10] Reviewing the Riverside Studios production in Gay Times, Chris Selman wrote, "the songs are brilliant, the script is smart, the jokes are hilarious; more than that, though, this ingenious production manages to create an entire world and substantial cast on a shoestring budget with a tiny ensemble".[19]

Awards and nominations edit

Off-West End production edit

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2022 West End Wilma Awards Best Off-West End Show Operation Mincemeat Nominated
Rising star Jak Malone Nominated
Best Performer In An Off-West End Show Jak Malone Nominated
2019 Stage Debut Awards Best Composer/Lyricist David Cumming, Felix Hagan, Natasha Hodgson and Zoë Roberts Won
The Offies Best New Musical Operation Mincemeat Nominated
Best Company Ensemble Operation Mincemeat Nominated
Best Set Design Helen Coyston Nominated
Best Musical Director Felix Hagan Nominated
Best Sound Design Dan Balfour Nominated

West End production edit

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2023 West End Wilma Awards Best West End Show Operation Mincemeat Won
Rising star Jak Malone Won
Best Performer In A West End Show Natasha Hodgson Nominated
Best Understudy Holly Sumpton Won
2024 WhatsOnStage Awards[20] Best New Musical Won
Best Performer in a Musical Natasha Hodgson Nominated
Best Supporting Performer in a Musical Jak Malone Nominated
Best Graphic Design Bob King Creative Nominated
Laurence Olivier Awards[21] Best New Musical David Cumming, Felix Hagan, Natasha Hodgson, and Zoë Roberts (Music, Lyrics, and Book) Pending
Best Actor in a Musical David Cumming Pending
Best Actress in a Musical Natasha Hodgson Pending
Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical Jak Malone Pending
Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical Zoë Roberts Pending
Outstanding Musical Contribution Steve Sidwell (Orchestrations), Joe Bunker (Musical Direction) Pending

Historical research edit

A group of fans of the musical, known as Mincefluencers, were inspired to research into the real life of the character Hester Leggett, as little was known about her. They discovered that her surname was spelled Leggatt, and that she worked for Osbert Sitwell in the 1930s, for MI5 during the Second World War and later for the British Council.[22][23][24] On 11 December 2023, a plaque was installed at the Fortune Theatre in commemoration of Hester Leggatt and her service to her country.[25][26]

External links edit

  • Official website

References edit

  1. ^ "Operation Mincemeat | Whats On". New Diorama. Retrieved 2023-03-17.
  2. ^ "In 'Operation Mincemeat,' the Theater of War Is a Comedy". New York Times. 2023-06-09. Retrieved 2023-10-31.
  3. ^ "Southwark Playhouse – Operation Mincemeat".
  4. ^ "Operation Mincemeat". Riverside Studios. Retrieved 2023-03-17.
  5. ^ Thomas, Sophie (2022-11-18). "'Operation Mincemeat' to transfer to the West End". London Theatre. Retrieved 2024-02-22.
  6. ^ "Operation Mincemeat extends again at the West End's Fortune Theatre [Updated]". www.westendtheatre.com. 2024-02-05. Retrieved 2024-02-22.
  7. ^ a b "Operation Mincemeat". Concord Theatricals. Retrieved 2024-04-06.
  8. ^ "Operation Mincemeat review – irrepressible wartime musical is a West End triumph". The Guardian. 2023-05-10. Retrieved 2023-10-31.
  9. ^ Wood, Alex (20 May 2019). "Review: Operation Mincemeat (New Diorama Theatre)". WhatsOnStage. Retrieved 17 October 2023.
  10. ^ a b c Benedict, David (2021-09-01). "'Operation Mincemeat' Review: Hilarious Small-Scale Musical Could Become a Big Hit". Variety. Retrieved 2023-03-17.
  11. ^ Millward, Tom (3 March 2023). "Complete cast for Operation Mincemeat in the West End confirmed". WhatsOnStage. Retrieved 17 October 2023.
  12. ^ Putnam, Leah (12 May 2023). "Original London Cast Recording of Operation Mincemeat Drops May 12". Playbill. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
  13. ^ "'Operation Mincemeat' To Release Original Cast Recording In May". indiependent.co.uk. The Indiependent. 2023-04-11. Retrieved 2023-10-31.
  14. ^ Omaweng, Chris (2022-06-14). "Operation Mincemeat at Riverside Studios". LondonTheatre1. Retrieved 2023-03-17.
  15. ^ "Glittering World War II musical Operation Mincemeat is funnier than Hamilton – review". The Independent. 2022-01-20. Retrieved 2023-03-17.
  16. ^ Curtis, Nick (2022-01-19). "Operation Mincemeat review: a larky fringe hit with surprising depths". Evening Standard. Retrieved 2023-03-17.
  17. ^ Williams, Holly. "Operation Mincemeat: glorious spoof musical about an eccentric real-life WWII operation". Time Out London. Retrieved 2023-03-17.
  18. ^ Clapp, Susannah. (29 December 2019). "Susannah Clapp's best theatre of 2019". The Guardian. Retrieved 2023-06-15.
  19. ^ Selman, Chris (2022-06-14). "Hilarious musical Operation Mincemeat is one of the best shows in town – review". Gay Times. Retrieved 2023-03-17.
  20. ^ "Nominations in full: 24th Annual WhatsOnStage Awards". 2023-12-07. Retrieved 2023-12-10.
  21. ^ "Olivier awards 2024: complete list of nominations". The Guardian. 2024-03-12. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-03-12.
  22. ^ "Fan campaign confirms lost Operation Mincemeat character details". What's On Stage. 2023-08-30. Retrieved 2023-09-09.
  23. ^ Macintyre, Ben (2023-09-09). "How musical fans forced MI5 to come clean". The Times. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 2023-09-09.
  24. ^ "Dear Hester: how fans uncovered a missing piece of Operation Mincemeat's history". The Stage. Retrieved 2023-09-28.
  25. ^ "Operation Mincemeat to unveil plaque for Hester Leggatt following search for character's history". What's On Stage. 2023-11-24. Retrieved 2023-11-24.
  26. ^ Clarke, Paul (31 December 2023). "Looking back at 2023 – part two". Event Photography London. Retrieved 8 January 2024.

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This article is about the stage musical based on the WW2 deception operation For the operation itself see Operation Mincemeat Operation Mincemeat is a musical comedy with book music and lyrics by David Cumming Felix Hagan Natasha Hodgson and Zoe Roberts known as the musical comedy troupe SpitLip 1 The plot is based on the Operation Mincemeat a Second World War British deception operation The show received six Laurence Olivier Award nominations including Best New Musical and acting nominations for all the SpitLip members Operation MincemeatA New MusicalPromotional image for the original West End productionMusicDavid CummingFelix HaganNatasha HodgsonZoe RobertsLyricsDavid CummingFelix HaganNatasha HodgsonZoe RobertsBookDavid CummingFelix HaganNatasha HodgsonZoe RobertsSetting1943 World War TwoBasisOperation MincemeatPremiereNew Diorama TheatreProductions2019 New Diorama Theatre2020 amp 2021 Southwark Playhouse2022 Riverside Studios2023 West End Contents 1 Background 2 Synopsis 2 1 Act I 2 2 Act II 3 Production history 3 1 Off West End 2019 2022 3 2 West End 2023 4 Roles and casts 5 Musical numbers 5 1 Cast recording 6 Critical reception 7 Awards and nominations 7 1 Off West End production 7 2 West End production 8 Historical research 9 External links 10 ReferencesBackground editThe basis of the musical is Operation Mincemeat the 1943 British deception operation to disguise the Allied invasion of Sicily during the Second World War 2 Synopsis editThis article s plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise February 2024 Learn how and when to remove this template message Act I edit In 1943 Naval intelligence officer Ewen Montagu welcomes the audience to MI5 where the elite of the British military contribute to the World War II effort Born to Lead Colonel Johnny Bevan informs his subordinates that the British government requires a strategy to convince the Nazis that the Allied Forces are planning to invade Sardinia rather than their actual and more obvious target Sicily several officers including Montagu and Ian Fleming present their ideas but despite their conviction of their own brilliance God That s Brilliant Bevan dismisses them all as uncreative and poorly planned Sulking after his rejection Montagu encounters Air Force officer and amateur naturalist Charles Cholmondeley who has formulated a strategy code named Operation Mincemeat but is convinced of its futility after being bullied out of line by Montagu and his colleagues Dead in the Water Montagu reads his plan and despite declaring it insane recognises its potential and convinces Charles that they should team up to pitch Mincemeat to Bevan noting his own natural flair for presentation Dead in the Water Reprise Meanwhile secretary Hester Leggett welcomes new clerk Jean Leslie to her team who disdains the typically side lined role of women in MI5 and dreams of ranking alongside the male officers All the Ladies Although Jean tries to stop them while bringing Bevan tea Montagu and Charles arrive at the last minute to pitch Mincemeat After Charles fumbles their presentation Montagu recognises Jean s worthwhile attempts to help and drafts her in to explain the plan MI5 will obtain a male corpse dress it as a British soldier plant documents on it revealing the Allied plans to invade Sardinia and place it where the Nazis will discover it and use the documents as cause to move their troops from Sicily The Pitch Bevan is highly sceptical but concedes that it is the one decent idea he has heard and allows the operation to proceed with Jean and Hester officially drafted in as support however Hester s covert role is to investigate Montagu who is believed to be in contact with his brother Ivor a spy for the Russian government Together Montagu Charles Jean and Hester create a fake Royal Marines major Bill Martin to ensure his identity is watertight Hester falsifies numerous identification papers Montagu and Jean source receipts for a week of leisure in London by literally having a week of leisure in London and Charles purchases an engagement ring so the receipt can be on Bill s person along with a photograph of Jean posing as Bill s imagined fiancee Making a Man Charles notices that Montagu occasionally misplaces important files but suppresses his concerns A corpse that of an unnamed nomad who ingested rat poison is obtained with the help of Montagu s morally dubious acquaintance Bernard Spilsbury Spilsbury the team are concerned about using it without the knowledge and consent of any relatives let alone knowing his real name but Montagu is adamant that it is better if the corpse is a nobody Bevan is unimpressed by the team s spending spree but concedes that their creation is believable As the operation prepares to commence he declares that Bill should be carrying a letter from his fiancee after dismissing Charles and Jean s questionable efforts at writing one Love is a Bird Hester indirectly relates her own story of the lover she lost during World War I and agrees to a deeply moved Jean s request that she write the letter herself Dear Bill That night Montagu and Charles arrive in Scotland to load Bill s corpse onto the submarine HMS Seraph its crew are told that the sealed canister contains meteorological equipment Sail On Boys Charles is deeply insecure about the result of the operation but is swayed by Montagu into celebrating its completion later witnessing a brief meeting between the latter and Ivor Just For Tonight meanwhile after enduring enemy attacks the crew of the Seraph are unnerved by the contents of the canister but follow their orders placing Bill in the sea beyond the Spanish coast before thanking him for his service Act II edit The German army present a display of their apparent dominance Das Ubermensch After reprimanding the audience for appreciating the enemy Bevan relates the progression of Mincemeat and reveals that a problem has arisen Bevan s Update The team await news from Vice Consul Francis Haselden in Huelva but are dismayed to learn that the victim of an aeroplane accident he calls to report is a live American soldier also named William they fear it will make Bill s story less believable Moments later they learn Bill has also been recovered and they instruct Haselden to make sure the briefcase holding the false plans is seized by the Nazi populated Spanish authorities amidst news that the latter are indeed suspicious and have ordered an autopsy The Ballad of Willie Watkins Meanwhile Bevan calls the team into his office to reveal that the original problem was entirely different Spilsbury s methodology is flawed and he should not have been trusted with the operation Spilsbury Reprise Montagu insists that Mincemeat is running smoothly despite the setbacks but Bevan orders the immediate abortion of all plans I Call Abort however this fails to reach Haselden who diligently ensures that the autopsy is rushed and the briefcase reaches the authorities Charles and Jean attempt to keep working through the crises but Montagu believes they can do no more and simply wants to enjoy himself he is hurt by Jean reminding him that their London excursions were merely for the operation After an animated reprimanding by Bevan for his nonchalance and failure to obtain consent for the use of Bill s body Montagu fully dismisses Jean s role in Mincemeat and orders her to go back to her role as a clerk and assistant Furious and humiliated Jean confesses to Hester that she d pictured the veneration they d receive if the operation was a success Hester gently persuades her that not everyone who works for a cause will be recognised but that does not make them any less valuable whether they are spearheading an operation or making tea and Jean thanks her for helping her to grow Useful Hester is inspired to disclose the suspicion around Montagu s brother and Jean agrees to swallow her pride and investigate Charles once again catches Montagu hiding files and after Montagu describes tactics for getting people to trust him Charles also begins investigating him meanwhile Haselden is ordered to drop hints that the British desperately want Bill s briefcase back Hester worries about the increasing number of missing documents and Bevan tries to keep plans for the Sicilian invasion afloat Act as If Eventually Montagu discovers Charles Jean and Hester going through his possessions despite his protests they read his files and learn that he is actually writing a film script about Mincemeat depicting himself as a hero he was secreting files so that he could archive them for personal use being careful not to let them into the wrong hands and he was talking to Ivor a filmmaker to get his opinion on a rough censored draft of the script While appalled that he intends to sensationalise their story Charles Jean and Hester conclude that Montagu is innocent An update from Bevan then confirms that Haselden s whisper campaign has worked and Adolf Hitler himself has ordered the transfer of German troops from Sicily to Sardinia The Allies subsequently invade Sicily with little to no bloodshed and Bevan informs an ecstatic Montagu Charles Jean and Hester that Operation Mincemeat is officially a success and that they will receive the highest level of commendation in the British Army Did We Do It As the team celebrate they observe that the unfortunate moral of their story is that being in power lets you do whatever you want To counteract this they relate a summary of everything that occurred following the success of Mincemeat the Second World War is won by the Allies with help from the US Army Ian Fleming goes on to create James Bond Haselden and his assistant Steve remain in Spain Hester initiates a romance with Bevan Jean looks ahead to the progress of feminism during and after the war Montagu eventually makes and acts in his film about Operation Mincemeat and Charles goes on to do classified work for MI5 A Glitzy Finale As Bevan finishes relating the events of the operation to his superiors they wonder who the man known as Bill Martin really was the audience is told that thanks to Montagu s archives he was eventually identified as a gardener named Glyndwr Michael and that there is an inscription in Huelva acknowledging that he served in the Second World War as Major William Martin Sail On Boys Reprise Production history editOff West End 2019 2022 edit An early version of the show was first performed in 2019 Since then it has been staged in London at the New Diorama Theatre 2019 and Southwark Playhouse 2020 2021 2022 3 and Riverside Studios 2022 4 West End 2023 edit The musical began previews on 29 March 2023 at the Fortune Theatre in the West End 5 Originally scheduled to close after 9 July 2023 the production has been extended multiple times after receiving rave reviews from audiences and critics and is now an open ended run 6 On 4 April 2024 it was announced that Operation Mincemeat would be available for licensed amateur productions through Concord Theatricals 7 Roles and casts editThe five members of the principal cast each play multiple roles often gender swapped 8 Character World Premiere 9 Off West End 10 West End 11 2019 2020 2022 2023Charles Cholmondeley and others David CummingJean Leslie and others Rory Furey King Claire Marie HallEwen Montagu and others Natasha HodgsonHester Leggett Bernard Spilsbury and others Jak MaloneJohnny Bevan Ian Fleming and others Zoe RobertsMusical numbers editAct I Born to Lead Montagu amp Company God That s Brilliant Company Dead in the Water Cholmondeley Dead in the Water Reprise Cholmondeley All the Ladies Jean amp Company The Pitch Montagu Cholmondeley amp Jean Making a Man Company Love is a Bird Cholmondeley amp Jean Dear Bill Hester Sail on Boys Company Just for Tonight Montagu amp Company Act II Das Ubermensch Company Bevan s Update Bevan Cholmondeley amp Montagu The Ballad of Willie Watkins Willie amp Company Spilsbury Reprise Spilsbury amp Company I Call Abort Bevan Haselden s Got a Good Feeling Haselden amp Cholmondeley Useful Hester amp Jean Act as If Company Finale Company 7 Keys Not included on the cast recording On the cast recording divided between the two tracks Did We Do It and A Glitzy Finale Cast recording edit The original West End cast recording for Operation Mincemeat was released on 12 May 2023 on streaming platforms and physically on CD and vinyl 12 It was released by Sony Music and produced by Steve Sidwell 13 Critical reception editAmong generally favourable reviews David Benedict of Variety compared the show favourably to the Broadway musical Hamilton 10 14 15 16 17 It was listed in the Observer s Top 10 shows of the year when it opened at the New Diorama Theatre in 2019 18 The transfer to the Fortune Theatre London received 64 five star reviews making it the best reviewed show in West End history citation needed Benedict in his review of the Southwark Playhouse production wrote this is the musical you didn t know you needed until you see the expert cast of five embracing and racing through a clutch of preposterous yet endearing characters and musical styles telling a story with delicious precision 10 Reviewing the Riverside Studios production in Gay Times Chris Selman wrote the songs are brilliant the script is smart the jokes are hilarious more than that though this ingenious production manages to create an entire world and substantial cast on a shoestring budget with a tiny ensemble 19 Awards and nominations editOff West End production edit Year Award Category Nominee Result2022 West End Wilma Awards Best Off West End Show Operation Mincemeat NominatedRising star Jak Malone NominatedBest Performer In An Off West End Show Jak Malone Nominated2019 Stage Debut Awards Best Composer Lyricist David Cumming Felix Hagan Natasha Hodgson and Zoe Roberts WonThe Offies Best New Musical Operation Mincemeat NominatedBest Company Ensemble Operation Mincemeat NominatedBest Set Design Helen Coyston NominatedBest Musical Director Felix Hagan NominatedBest Sound Design Dan Balfour NominatedWest End production edit Year Award Category Nominee Result2023 West End Wilma Awards Best West End Show Operation Mincemeat WonRising star Jak Malone WonBest Performer In A West End Show Natasha Hodgson NominatedBest Understudy Holly Sumpton Won2024 WhatsOnStage Awards 20 Best New Musical WonBest Performer in a Musical Natasha Hodgson NominatedBest Supporting Performer in a Musical Jak Malone NominatedBest Graphic Design Bob King Creative NominatedLaurence Olivier Awards 21 Best New Musical David Cumming Felix Hagan Natasha Hodgson and Zoe Roberts Music Lyrics and Book PendingBest Actor in a Musical David Cumming PendingBest Actress in a Musical Natasha Hodgson PendingBest Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical Jak Malone PendingBest Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical Zoe Roberts PendingOutstanding Musical Contribution Steve Sidwell Orchestrations Joe Bunker Musical Direction PendingHistorical research editA group of fans of the musical known as Mincefluencers were inspired to research into the real life of the character Hester Leggett as little was known about her They discovered that her surname was spelled Leggatt and that she worked for Osbert Sitwell in the 1930s for MI5 during the Second World War and later for the British Council 22 23 24 On 11 December 2023 a plaque was installed at the Fortune Theatre in commemoration of Hester Leggatt and her service to her country 25 26 External links editOfficial websiteReferences edit Operation Mincemeat Whats On New Diorama Retrieved 2023 03 17 In Operation Mincemeat the Theater of War Is a Comedy New York Times 2023 06 09 Retrieved 2023 10 31 Southwark Playhouse Operation Mincemeat Operation Mincemeat Riverside Studios Retrieved 2023 03 17 Thomas Sophie 2022 11 18 Operation Mincemeat to transfer to the West End London Theatre Retrieved 2024 02 22 Operation Mincemeat extends again at the West End s Fortune Theatre Updated www westendtheatre com 2024 02 05 Retrieved 2024 02 22 a b Operation Mincemeat Concord Theatricals Retrieved 2024 04 06 Operation Mincemeat review irrepressible wartime musical is a West End triumph The Guardian 2023 05 10 Retrieved 2023 10 31 Wood Alex 20 May 2019 Review Operation Mincemeat New Diorama Theatre WhatsOnStage Retrieved 17 October 2023 a b c Benedict David 2021 09 01 Operation Mincemeat Review Hilarious Small Scale Musical Could Become a Big Hit Variety Retrieved 2023 03 17 Millward Tom 3 March 2023 Complete cast for Operation Mincemeat in the West End confirmed WhatsOnStage Retrieved 17 October 2023 Putnam Leah 12 May 2023 Original London Cast Recording of Operation Mincemeat Drops May 12 Playbill Retrieved 18 October 2023 Operation Mincemeat To Release Original Cast Recording In May indiependent co uk The Indiependent 2023 04 11 Retrieved 2023 10 31 Omaweng Chris 2022 06 14 Operation Mincemeat at Riverside Studios LondonTheatre1 Retrieved 2023 03 17 Glittering World War II musical Operation Mincemeat is funnier than Hamilton review The Independent 2022 01 20 Retrieved 2023 03 17 Curtis Nick 2022 01 19 Operation Mincemeat review a larky fringe hit with surprising depths Evening Standard Retrieved 2023 03 17 Williams Holly Operation Mincemeat glorious spoof musical about an eccentric real life WWII operation Time Out London Retrieved 2023 03 17 Clapp Susannah 29 December 2019 Susannah Clapp s best theatre of 2019 The Guardian Retrieved 2023 06 15 Selman Chris 2022 06 14 Hilarious musical Operation Mincemeat is one of the best shows in town review Gay Times Retrieved 2023 03 17 Nominations in full 24th Annual WhatsOnStage Awards 2023 12 07 Retrieved 2023 12 10 Olivier awards 2024 complete list of nominations The Guardian 2024 03 12 ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 2024 03 12 Fan campaign confirms lost Operation Mincemeat character details What s On Stage 2023 08 30 Retrieved 2023 09 09 Macintyre Ben 2023 09 09 How musical fans forced MI5 to come clean The Times ISSN 0140 0460 Retrieved 2023 09 09 Dear Hester how fans uncovered a missing piece of Operation Mincemeat s history The Stage Retrieved 2023 09 28 Operation Mincemeat to unveil plaque for Hester Leggatt following search for character s history What s On Stage 2023 11 24 Retrieved 2023 11 24 Clarke Paul 31 December 2023 Looking back at 2023 part two Event Photography London Retrieved 8 January 2024 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Operation Mincemeat musical amp oldid 1218273274, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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