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The Sound of Music

The Sound of Music
theater tickets
London Palladium
Address
London Palladium
Argyll Street
London  W1F 7TF
United Kingdom
Price
£38.50 - £60.50
Prices shown are a guide to standard adult prices generally available, including any applicable per ticket fees - other concessions may also be available.
Booking from
Sat, 11th October 2008
Booking to
Sat, 21st February 2009
Supplier
This item is supplied by Seatem Group and is subject to their terms & conditions. Terms & Conditions
Please note
Simon MacCorkindale will not be performing in The Sound of Music at The London Palladium on the following dates.
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2nd, 3rd, 4th October 2008
8th to 13th December 2008.

Summer Strallen will not be performing in The Sound of Music at The London Palladium on Monday 6th to Monday 13th October 2008.

Cast details for performances from October 20 to be confirmed.

Simon MacCorkindale will star as ‘Captain Von Trapp’ opposite Summer Strallen playing ‘Maria’ in the smash hit West End musical “THE SOUND OF MUSIC” at the London Palladium from Monday 25 August. Best known for his starring role as ‘Harry Harper’ in three series of the hugely popular and successful “Casualty” on television.

"A show that restores one's faith in human nature. I left with a spring in my step and a smile on my face. Suddenly the world seemed a brighter place" - The Daily Telegraph
 
Based on the uplifting true story of the Von Trapp family and the good natured Maria, THE SOUND OF MUSIC was the last collaboration between Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, becoming one of the most successful Oscar-winning film musicals of all time.
 
This timeless family classic will be directed by Jeremy Sams (Spend Spend Spend, Passion and West End and Broadway productions of Noises Off).  He is joined by renowned choreographer and dance expert Arlene Phillips (We Will Rock You, Starlight Express, Grease, Saturday Night Fever) and designer Robert Jones (On the Town, Noises Off and Heroes) to bring this vibrant new production to the London stage.
 
From 26 February, the worlds of theatre and television collide in a unique life imitating art event as Summer Strallen, from Channel 4’s hit soap Hollyoaks, takes over as Maria in THE SOUND OF MUSIC at the London Palladium.

In reality, Summer is no stranger to the West End stage, having been a leading lady in The Drowsy Chaperone, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, The Boyfriend and Guys and Dolls.

The score for THE SOUND OF MUSIC touches the hearts of all ages and brims over with some of the most memorable songs ever performed on the musical stage including My Favourite Things, Do-Re-Mi, Edelweiss, Climb Ev’ry Mountain, Sixteen Going on Seventeen, The Lonely Goatherd and of course the glorious title song The Sound of Music.


TRAVEL


Nearest Tube: Oxford Circus (Central/Victoria/Bakerloo lines)
Exit via Argyll Street. Turn left (away from Oxford Street). Palladium is 50 metres on the left.

Rail:
Charing Cross - Bakerloo line north/west to Oxford Circus
Kings Cross/St Pancras - Victoria line south/west to Oxford Circus
Paddington - Bakerloo line south/east to Oxford Circus
Victoria - Victoria line north to Oxford Circus
Liverpool Street - Central line west to Oxford Circus
Marylebone - Bakerloo line south/east to Oxford Circus
Waterloo - Bakerloo line north/west to Oxford Circus

Parking : NCP Cavendish Square, Kingly Street. Please note that parking in central London can be difficult and expensive. If possible please use public transport.

ADMITTANCE POLICY


Regrettably babies and toddlers will not be admitted to the theatre. Children aged 5 years and over will be admitted and, more specific age limits may apply depending on the production. Children should be able to sit, unaided, in their own seat and be attentive to the performance so as not to distract other paying members of the audience.

Admittance to the auditorium is always at the discretion of theatre management.