Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park, London
Running time: TBC
Age Restrictions: This production is recommended for ages 8+
Tickets from £19.00
From the writers of *My Fair Lady, Camelot* and *Gigi*, let the magical outdoor setting of Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre transport you to the captivating Scottish Highlands for this major new production of Lerner & Loewe’s musical classic, *Brigadoon*.
Crash landed in the Highlands of Scotland, WW2 fighter pilots Tommy and Jeff are searching for a way home, whilst just beyond the hills, sisters Fiona and Jean are preparing for a wedding. Over the course of one chance day in the dreamlike village of Brigadoon, their stories entwine. But can love endure in this enchanting place where everything is not quite as it seems?
Not seen in London for over 35 years, Brigadoon features soaring songs including *‘Almost Like Being in Love’, ‘Waitin’ for My Dearie’* and *‘The Heather on the Hill’*. In a new adaptation by leading Scottish playwright Rona Munro (*The James Plays* (Evening Standard Award), *Frankenstein*), this revival of a theatrical classic is directed and choreographed by Olivier Award winner Drew McOnie (*Jesus Christ Superstar*) in his first production as Artistic Director of Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre.
Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park
Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park
Open Air Theatre, Inner Circle, Regent's Park,
London
NW1 4NU
The award-winning Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre is a London landmark – a firm fixture of summer in the city, providing a cultural hub in the beautiful surroundings of a Royal Park.
Its steeply raked auditorium is one of the largest in London with 1,240 seats, yet those who attend say it is one of the most intimate.
Each night an incomparable atmosphere is created by the buzz of people enjoying their theatregoing in every sense: friends setting up hampers on the picnic lawn, filling their glasses with wine or drinking Pimms in the bar as the fairy lights twinkle in the trees.
Yet the Open Air Theatre is not just about an amazing atmosphere, it is about remarkable storytelling too. Built upon a core of outstanding dramatic credentials, the aim is to present bold and dynamic productions that stimulate the senses. Weather and climate add a thrilling contribution to the work, making the relationship between performer, text and audience a truly unique event at every performance.
Over 130,000 people attend the four annual productions between May and September.
Baker Street is the closest tube station and is served by the Bakerloo, Circle, Hammersmith and City, Jubilee and Metropolitan lines. Marylebone is a 15 minute walk to the west Euston is a 30 minute walk to the east.
Some FAQs
Is there any covered seating?
The stage and the entire auditorium is uncovered, so please be prepared for all types of weather. The bar area is covered. Every effort is made to complete the performance however the venue reserve the right to stop and start the action as and when necessary.
When does the season run?
The 2014 season will run from 15 May to 13 September.
What happens if it rains?
On average, 94% of the performances are completed each season. In the event that the performance doesn't go ahead, or is abandoned due to bad weather, you can exchange your tickets for a future performance in the main summer season. No refunds are given. Sunday music and comedy events continue whatever the weather. In any event, personal arrangements including travel, accommodation or hospitality relating to the event which have been arranged by you are at your own risk and not refundable
Travel by train: Marylebone, Euston. Nearest tube: Baker Street