Imagine a show that combines clever British humor, a fascinating true story, and Broadway production values — that’s exactly what you get with Operation Mincemeat. This lively, laugh-out-loud musical recently made its way from London’s West End to Broadway, and it’s quickly earned praise for its clever script, engaging music, and the way it brings a little light-heartedness to a serious chapter of history.
What really catches our eye about this experience? First, the fact that it’s based on a true story about a secret WWII mission involving a corpse — an utterly bizarre and compelling premise. Second, it’s a musical that manages to be both hilarious and respectful, a tricky balance that the production pulls off with finesse.
One thing to consider is that, at about two and a half hours, the show might feel a bit long for very young children or those with limited patience for musicals. But overall, this experience is perfect for history buffs, comedy lovers, or anyone wanting to enjoy a top-tier production in the heart of New York City. If you’re looking for something different, entertaining, and genuinely well-reviewed, Operation Mincemeat is a ticket worth securing.
Key Points

Boldly entertaining: The show has received stellar reviews, including a perfect 5-star rating from four reviewers.
Highly accessible: Tickets are available for around $68, and seats are assigned at the time of purchase, with most booked 34 days in advance.
Top-tier production: Fresh from London’s West End, the musical is acclaimed as the best-reviewed London musical in history, now with a new audience.
Convenient and worry-free: Tickets are delivered at least two weeks before the show, and the theater is near public transportation.
Authentic and humorous: The musical blends British humor with clever storytelling, making it appealing to a broad audience.
Authentic experience: Seeing a show on Broadway remains a quintessential New York experience, and this production offers just that.
A Deeper Look at the Experience

Location and Venue
The performance takes place at the Golden Theatre, a reputable Broadway venue situated conveniently near public transportation. That makes getting there easy, especially after a day of sightseeing. Inside, the theater provides a classic Broadway setting that heightens the sense of occasion. Most travelers will find the environment comfortable, and the theater’s layout means you’ll likely get a good view of the stage, especially if you opt for the best available seats assigned at purchase.
Booking and Tickets
Booking ahead is strongly recommended — most seats are reserved about a month in advance, with an average booking window of 34 days. This is typical for popular shows, and given the rave reviews, it’s no surprise. Tickets are priced at $68.21 per person for the best seats available, which is considered good value for a Broadway show of this caliber. Your tickets are delivered at least two weeks before the performance, so you can plan your trip without last-minute worries. The process is straightforward: once booked, you’ll receive your tickets, which list your seat assignments and entry details.
What to Expect on the Day
The performance runs approximately two and a half hours, including an intermission. Expect a lively, fast-paced show that mixes humor, tension, and music seamlessly. The cast’s performances have been described as “slick,” “professional,” and “very funny,” with some reviewers remarking how British humor translates surprisingly well onto Broadway stages. Prepare for a show that balances comedy with historical intrigue, and be ready for some clever musical numbers that drive the story forward.
The Itinerary of the Show
The story unfolds at the Golden Theatre, where you’ll see a musical that feels like a blend of “Singin’ in the Rain,” “Strangers on a Train,” and a touch of Hamilton’s energetic style. The narrative revolves around an unbelievable WWII deception involving a corpse off the coast of Spain, which helped the Allies win the war. The storyline is based on a true sequence of events and is described as “twisted” and “unbelievable,” yet true.
The show is lauded for its fast pace and humor, making complex historical events accessible and entertaining. The reviews highlight how the musical manages to be both laugh-out-loud funny and respectful of the serious subject matter. Expect witty dialogue, clever staging, and a soundtrack that complements the narrative perfectly.
Audience and Suitability
It’s recommended for ages 5 and up, with children under 4 not permitted in the theater. The experience is suitable for a broad audience, especially those interested in history, comedy, or musical theater. The reviews consistently praise the show’s universal humor and engaging storytelling, making it a family-friendly option if your kids are old enough to appreciate the content.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in New York City
Authenticity and Style of “Operation Mincemeat”

What sets this musical apart is its blend of humor and history, a tribute to British humor, as well as sharp writing that hits the right notes on Broadway. Several reviewers describe it as “outstanding,” “slick,” and “very funny,” with one mentioning how well British humor lands on Broadway. It’s also a production that has been tweaked for American audiences, ensuring the humor and pacing resonate.
The musical’s success hinges on its ability to entertain with clever staging, engaging performances, and an intriguing story. The promotional materials compare it to a mix of Mel Brooks, SIX, and Hamilton, which hints at its energetic and humorous approach.
Value and Practical Considerations

While $68 might seem modest for a Broadway ticket, remember that this includes a high-quality production with top reviews. You’re not just paying for the show but for a well-produced, professionally staged performance with excellent reviews. The fact that most tickets are booked well in advance indicates a demand, and early booking guarantees better seat choices.
The convenience of having your tickets delivered before your trip reduces stress and allows you to focus on enjoying your evening. Plus, being in the theater district means you can combine this experience with other sightseeing, dining, or even a post-show stroll in Times Square or nearby neighborhoods.
Who Should Consider This Experience?

This musical is best suited for those who enjoy witty, intelligent humor combined with a fascinating true story. It’s perfect for history buffs wanting a lighter take on WWII, musical lovers looking for a fresh, funny production, and Broadway enthusiasts eager to see a highly acclaimed show. Families with older children will find it a fun yet respectful outing, especially if they appreciate clever storytelling and live performance.
If you’re traveling to New York City and want an evening that balances entertainment and cultural insight, Operation Mincemeat offers excellent value. It’s also a great way to enjoy Broadway without the hefty price tag or the need to spend hours in line.
Final Thoughts

Operation Mincemeat stands out as a musical that offers more than just entertainment — it’s a clever retelling of a secret WWII operation that managed to turn a somber episode into a hilarious and engaging spectacle. Its reviews speak volumes about its quality, and with tickets starting at just over $68, it provides a solid value for such a high-caliber production.
This show is ideal if you’re looking for a memorable night out that combines humor, history, and top-notch theater. Whether you’re a history lover, a musical aficionado, or simply seeking a fun introduction to Broadway, Operation Mincemeat delivers on all fronts.
- All-Access 9/11: Ground Zero Tour, Memorial and Museum, One World Observatory
- Artistic, Alternative Greenwich Village Walking Tour
- Broadway Theaters and Times Square With a Theater Professional
- Brooklyn Bridge & DUMBO Neighborhood Tour – From Manhattan to Brooklyn
- Central Park Guided Pedicab Tours
- Central Park Highlights Small-Group Bike Tour
FAQ

How far in advance should I book tickets?
Most tickets are booked about 34 days in advance, so booking early is recommended, especially if you want the best seats.
What is the ticket price?
Tickets cost around $68.21 per person for the best available seats. This is considered reasonable for a high-quality Broadway show.
Are tickets delivered in advance?
Yes, tickets are delivered at least two weeks before the performance, ensuring a worry-free experience.
Is the show suitable for children?
Yes, it’s recommended for ages 5 and up. Children under 4 are not permitted in the theater.
Is the theater accessible?
The Golden Theatre is near public transportation, making it easy to reach. For accessibility requirements, call the customer service number provided.
Can I cancel or change my booking?
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed once booked, so plan ahead and confirm your schedule before purchasing.
In choosing Operation Mincemeat, you’re not just buying a ticket, you’re stepping into a lively, humorous retelling of history that’s perfect for a memorable night on Broadway.
More Tickets in New York City
- Just In Time – A New Musical on Broadway Ticket
- New York City: Museum of Broadway Entry Ticket
- Kristin Chenoweth as The Queen of Versailles on Broadway Ticket
- NYC: Hudson Yards & High Line Tour with Optional Edge Ticket
- New York City: American Museum of Natural History Ticket
- NYC Ground Zero Private Family Tour and 9/11 Memorial Ticket
More Tour Reviews in New York City
Not for you? Here's more nearby things to do in New York City we have reviewed
- Parisian Dinner Steps from Central Park and Times Square
- NYC: Midtown Manhattan Private Pedicab Tour
- BQE Bike Tour, Brooklyn Queens Experience
- NYC: Sunset Jazz Sail aboard the ‘Clipper City’
- 3 Hour Luxury Bus Tour of NYC Night Highlights
- Upper and Lower Manhattan Tour
- Operation Mincemeat: A New Musical on Broadway Ticket
- New York: VIP Guided Tour of St. Patrick’s Cathedral
- New York: Statue of Liberty and Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour
- NYC: Contrasts with Gospel Mass
- NYC: Sex and the City Locations Pedicab Tour
- Just In Time – A New Musical on Broadway Ticket
