
Concluding BrightSide’s 14th season will be THE PRODUCERS, the longest running Broadway musical comedy ever and the winner of 12 Tony Awards – the most ever by a single production. Mel Brooks’s musical was adapted from his 1967 film of the same name that starred Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder. Like the film, the musical follows the hapless producers Max Bialystock and Leo Bloom as they attempt to make money by staging the biggest flop in history—only for their ridiculous musical, “Springtime for Hitler,” to become a surprise hit. THE PRODUCERS ran on Broadway for six years, keeping audiences in stitches with its combination of visual and verbal humor, inventive and hilarious production numbers, and catchy songs. BrightSide Artistic Director Jeffrey Cass will direct, with Mary Grace Martens providing the choreography and Phil Videckis serving as Music Director. THE PRODUCERS will play from June 12-28, 2026, in The Theater at Meiley-Swallow Hall on the campus of North Central College in Naperville. THE PRODUCERS press opening will be Friday, June 12 at 7:30 pm.
Leading the cast are Scott Kelley of Schaumburg as Max Bialystock and Michael Metcalf as Leo Bloom. Kelley has been seen at BrightSide in such roles as Sidney in DEATHTRAP, The Narrator in last fall’s THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW, and Nick Bottom in A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM. Metcalf first appeared with BrightSide in JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT in 2018 and most recently was Freddie in BrightSide’s CHESS IN CONCERT. Metcalf has played such leading roles around Chicago as Oliver Warbucks in ANNIE, Lord Farquaad in SHREK with Music Theater Works, and Frankie Valli in JERSEY BOYS at Mercury Theatre, for which he earned a Jeff nomination. Roger DeBris, the flamboyant director hired to stage “Springtime for Hitler,” will be played by veteran actor John B. Boss of Chicago, who has been cast in that role in five previous productions, including the national tour. DeBris’s assistant, Carmen Ghia, will be Michael John Lynch (also of Chicago), seen at BrightSide this season as Brad in THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW and as Jean-Claude in PHANTOM. Myles Mattsey of New Lenox, seen in BrightSide’s PHANTOM this past January and last summer as Coronel Ricci in Blank Theatre Company’s PASSION, will play the eccentric “Springtime for Hitler” playwright Franz Liebkind. Amelia Tam of Evanston, seen in BrightSide’s THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW earlier this season, will be Bialystock and Bloom’s secretary Ulla Jacobson.
Also in the cast are Julie Abner Donahue (of Geneva), Jax Downs-Martinez (of Oswego), Justin Dudzik (of Joliet), Chris Frewen-Peña (of Bolingbrook), Erica Harrington (of Westchester), Sydnee Howes (of Chicago), Peter Kattner III (of Chicago), Athena Kopolos, Charlie Kungl (of Elmhurst), Lauren Mathews (of Chicago), Cheryl Newman (of Naperville), and John Salomone (of Shorewood). The design team includes Ariel Mozes (Scenic Design), Cheryl Newman (Costume Design), Kurt Ottinger (Lighting Design), Delaney Kosar (Props Design). Bill Delmonico is Technical Director.

Top Row L-R; Julie Abner Donahue, John B. Boss, Jax Downs-Martinez, Justin Dudzik, Chris Frewen-Pena, Erica Harrington.
Middle Row L-R: Sydnee Howes, Peter Kattner III, Scott Kelley, Athena Kopulos, Charlie Kungl, Michael John Lynch.
Bottom Row L-R: Lauren Mathews, Myles Mattsey, Michael Metcalf, Cheryl Newman, John Salomone, Amelia Tam.
THE PRODUCERS will be performed in The Theater at Meiley-Swallow Hall, North Central College, 31 S. Ellsworth, Naperville. Tickets are $37.00 for adults and $32.00 for students and seniors and are on sale now at www.BrightSidetheatre.com or by phone at 630-447-TIXS (8497). The Saturday, June 13 2 pm performance will be ASL interpreted, thanks to the generous support of Naperville Lions Club. Special seating for this performance may be reserved with the code ASL
LISTING INFORMATION
THE PRODUCERS
Book by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan
Music & Lyrics by Mel Brooks
Directed by Jeffrey Cass
Choreography by Mary Grace Martens
Music Direction by Phil Videckis
June 12-28, 2026
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 pm and Saturdays and Sundays at 2 pm
No performance Friday, June 19. Additional performance Thursday, June 18.
Press Opening Friday, June 12 at 7:30 pm,
The Theater at Meiley-Swallow Hall
North Central College, 31 S. Ellsworth in Naperville
Tickets $32 - $37, available at www.BrightSideTheatre.com or at 630-447-TIXS (8497)
The Saturday, June 13 2 pm performance will be ASL interpreted, thanks to the generous support of Naperville Lions Club. Special seating for this performance may be reserved with the code ASL
Get ready to laugh until it hurts with THE PRODUCERS, Mel Brooks’ outrageous musical comedy about two schemers trying to stage the biggest Broadway flop of all time—only to accidentally create a smash hit! With show-stopping numbers, over-the-top characters, and non-stop laughs, this Tony Award-winning favorite is a riotous celebration of theatre itself. This side-splitting comedy will leave you roaring with laughter and applauding for more!
BIOS
Jeffrey Cass (Artistic Director/Director) is a Joseph Jefferson Award Nominee and has successfully directed over 30 Productions for BrightSide Theatre, most recently PRIVATE LIVES, PHANTOM IN CONCERT, THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW, PIPPIN, JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR, CHESS IN CONCERT, A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC and GYPSY. He also played “Edna” in BST’s production of HAIRSPRAY. He holds a B.F.A. in Musical Theater Performance from Roosevelt University. He previously served as the Producing Director for Circle Theatre where he directed eight productions, including THE WHO’S TOMMY (6 Joseph Jefferson Nominations including Best Musical and Best Director).
Mel Brooks (Composer, Lyricist, Co-Bookwriter) is one of entertainment’s most celebrated and influential creators. He earned three Tony Awards and two Grammy Awards for THE PRODUCERS, along with an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for the 1968 film. Brooks began his career writing for Sid Caesar during television’s Golden Age and later co-created the classic series GET SMART. His legendary film career includes BLAZING SADDLES, YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN, SPACEBALLS, AND ROBIN HOOD: MEN IN TIGHTS. A multi-Emmy winner and founder of Brooksfilms, Brooks has shaped generations of comedy across stage, screen, and television.
Thomas Meehan (Co-Bookwriter) was a three-time Tony Award winner whose work shaped modern musical theatre. He won Tony Awards for co-writing the books of THE PRODUCERS (2001) and HAIRSPRAY (2003), and received his first Tony in 1977 for ANNIE, his Broadway debut. His many credits include ROCKY, ELF THE MUSICAL, YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN, and CHAPLIN. Meehan was also a longtime contributor to THE NEW YORKER, an Emmy-winning television writer, a screenwriter on films such as SPACEBALLS, and a member of the Dramatists Guild Council.
ABOUT BRIGHTSIDE THEATRE
BrightSide Theatre (Jeffrey Cass, Artistic Director and Julie Ann Kornak, Executive Director) is committed to Enlighten, Educate, and Entertain through comedies and inspirational stories from across the globe. A unique blend of award-winners, premieres, modern works and timeless classics meant to reflect upon and inform our community inhabit BrightSide’s stage. For more information on BrightSide Theatre, please visit www.BrightSidetheatre.com.