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Explore the fun of outdoor theatre at Regent Park's performance of Twelfth Night
'What country, friends, is this?' At a moonlit café surrounded by the sea, Olivia sings a lament to her lost brother, watched on by faded crowd.
When a shipwreck catapults Viola into their world of abandoned festivities, a web of disguise and deception begins. This new injection of life rocks this melancholic community to the core, but can she finally shake them from their languor and get the party started again?
Set against the heat of the Mediterranean sun, Shakespeare’s comedy of mistaken identities is a glorious celebration of love. Directed by Owen Horsley (Henry VI: Rebellion, Wars of the Roses, Royal Shakespeare Company) in a marriage of happiness, nostalgia and riotous partying.
Regent's Park Open Air Theatre
Established in 1932, the multi-award-winning Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre is one of the largest theatres in London (1,304 seats) and situated in the beautiful surroundings of a Royal Park.
Passionate about producing popular, enriching and unexpected theatre that provides a lens into the here and now, the scale and ambition of the productions together with our magical outdoor setting, makes us unique in the capital’s cultural landscape.
Over the last twelve years, the productions have won seven Olivier Awards, seven WhatsOnStage Awards, and four Evening Standard Awards. The Open Air Theatre was named London Theatre of the Year in 2017 by The Stage!
Regent's Park NW1 4NU
- Food and drink
- Toilets
- Walking distance from Tube stations
- Wheelchair accessible
Yes, it is recommended as 12 plus, but children under 4 will not be permitted
You may bring your own picnic to eat on the picnic lawn or in Queen Mary's Gardens next to the box office in Regent's Park (please do not bring sharp knives). Hot food and open drinks (such as pints of beer) purchased elsewhere may not be brought onto the premises.