Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre is an off-West End theatre situated within the grounds of Regent's Park in London. Established in 1932, the multi-award-winning venue is one of the largest theatres in London, boasting 1,240 seats. Regent's Park Open Air Theatre is a seasonal venue, hosting its annual 18-week season during the summer months.
Under the supervision of Artistic Director Timothy Sheader, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre has housed a number of critically acclaimed productions, including 'Jesus Christ Superstar' (winner of Olivier Award for Best Musical Revival), 'Little Shop of Horrors' (winner of WhatsOnStage awards, including Best Musical Revival) and 'Evita' (winner of the Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Musical).
A witty musical comedy about love, community, and one town’s fight to save its corn.
A forbidden love defies a divided world in this powerful stage adaptation of Noughts & Crosses.
A magical Highland village, a fleeting romance, and a love that defies time—Brigadoon returns.
The Enormous Crocodile hunts for delicious fingers and knees, but jungle creatures must thwart him.
Abandoned Mary revives a garden, befriends robins, a grumpy gardener, and an animal-speaking boy.
The UK tour of Zinnie Harris' adaptation of the beloved children's story with music by Douglas Hodge.
Shakespeare’s comedy of mistaken identities set in the Mediterranean sun is a celebration of love.
Cush Jumbo & Katy Sechiari's musical adaptation of this children's book about a hibernating bear.
A revival of Jerry Herman and Harvey Fierstein's musical about the true meaning of family.
The family-friendly interactive show with true-to-life dinosaur puppets returns to Regent's Park.
Carl Grose's new take on the legendary outlaw of Sherwood Forest.
Booker Prize-winner Ben Okri's new environmental fairytale for children & their families.