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Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park



Address: Regent's Park, London, NW1 4NPX
Tube: Baker Street
Tel: 0844 826 4242
Capacity 1, 240
Air Conditioning: Theatre outdoor!
Wheelchair Access: Yes!
Sound Amplification: Yes!
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The Open Air Theatre has been a permanent feature in London’s Regent’s Park since 1932. The outdoor Theatre is leased by The Royal Parks to The New Shakespeare Company Ltd which is a registered charity and a not-for-profit company. The season mainly take place May to September!
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INTO THE WOODS

Music & Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, book by James Lapine

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GenreMusical
Previews from05 Aug 2010
Opens16 Aug 2010
Booking to11 Sep 2010
Closes11 Sep 2010
TimeMon - Sat 8pm, Mats Thu & Sat at 2.30pm
PerformersHannah Waddingham (Witch), Jenna Russell (Baker’s Wife), Helen Dallimore (Cinderella), Michael Xavier (Wolf and Cinderella's Prince), Marc Antolin, Valda Aviks, Billy Boyle, Gaye Brown, Sophie Caton, Alice Fearn, Mark Goldthorp, Amy Griffiths, Mark Hadfield, Amy Ellen Richardson, Ben Stott , Gemma Wardle, Beverly Rudd
DirectorTimothy Sheader
DesignSoutra Gilmour
LightingJon Clark
Choreography
Costume
SoundMike Walker
ProducerNew Shakespeare Company
SynopsisThe story of a baker and his wife who will be granted their wish for a child if they can deliver Cinderella's slipper, Red Riding Hood's cape, Rapunzel's long hair and Jack's cow to the wicked witch.
B/O Price£20 - £42.50
Length3hrs
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