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Performance dates
25 July to 14 September 2013
Run time: 2h30min. Performance times: Monday to Saturday at 7.45pm and Thursday and Saturday at 2.15pm
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Rediscover the classic musical The Sound of Music in the enchanting surroundings of The Open Air Theatre, Regent’s Park.
With a timeless score of The Sound of Music includes some of the most memorable songs ever performed on the musical stage including ‘Do-Re-Mi’, ‘Climb Ev’ry Mountain’, ‘My Favourite Things’, ‘Sixteen Going on Seventeen’ and ‘Edelweiss’,
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Special notes
Now extended to Saturday 14 September!
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News / Reviews
A review roundup for recently extended The Sound Of Music
Regent's Park Open Air Theatre is the current home for the umpteeth revival of classic Rogers and Hammerstein musical The Sound Of Music. It's a musical that audiences have adored for over half a century, and this unique outdoor setting brings an extra level of magic to the heartwarming show. The limited run show was recently forced to squeeze in an additional week due to phenomenal public demand, and the critics haven't been shy singing their praises either.
21 Aug, 2013 | By London Theatre Direct