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  • Zinfandel Advocates & Producers is a nonprofit group for winemakers and “advocates” who love the grape.

    Zins Online 2006

  • Zinfandel Advocates & Producers is a nonprofit group for winemakers and “advocates” who love the grape.

    Zins Online 2006

  • The thing about The Producers is that, as originally reviewed and as hyped, it was thought of as a performer-proof show, like Guys and Dolls.

    Autumn For Hitler Jaime J. Weinman 2004

  • Those shows that did associate themselves too strongly with one performer wound up paying a price, just as The Producers is paying.

    Autumn For Hitler Jaime J. Weinman 2004

  • Most of the musical comedies that The Producers is trying to harken back to, the raucous, innuendo-filled, schtick-laden musical comedies, were star vehicles, so associated with a particular talent or talents as to be unrevivable without them.

    Autumn For Hitler Jaime J. Weinman 2004

  • The next day, I called The Producers 'press office to see if I could redeem myself.

    How I Tried to Get Close to Nathan Lane 2001

  • At the posh Four Seasons, the concierge says the hotel will only direct "Producers" - hungry guests to Telecharge.

    'Producers' Tickets Here! 2007

  • My senior year, I believe, I learned that the original was by a band called the Producers no relation to the Mel Brooks movie and stage play off an album titled You Make the Heat.

    Jayme Lynn Blaschke's Gibberish 2010

  • My senior year, I believe, I learned that the original was by a band called the Producers no relation to the Mel Brooks movie and stage play off an album titled You Make the Heat.

    Archive 2010-04-01 2010

  • The Producers has been a critical and commercial hit since it started running in 2001 and there have been productions everywhere from London to Tel Aviv.

    Stefan Sirucek: The Politics of Laughter: Hitler Takes Center Stage in Berlin 2009

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