Venue Information
Open Air TheatreAddress: Inner Circle, Regent's Park, London, NW1 4NR
Nearest Underground or Train Station: Baker Street (Bakerloo line, Circle line, Hammersmith and City line, Jubilee line, Metropolitan line) or Regent's Park (Bakerloo line)
Nearest Buses: 13, 18, 27, 30, 74, 82, 113, 139, 189, 274
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get to the Open Air Theatre?
Public transport is recommended to travel to the Open Air Theatre.
The nearest underground or train stations are Baker Street (Bakerloo line, Circle line, Hammersmith and City line, Jubilee line, Metropolitan line) or Regent's Park (Bakerloo line) . If arriving by bus, then the nearest bus lines are 13, 18, 27, 30, 74, 82, 113, 139, 189, 274.
For directions to the Open Air Theatre see our Google Maps directions or Apple Maps directions.
Is there a dress code at the Open Air Theatre?
There is no specific dress code at the Open Air Theatre, with most people just wearing their everyday clothes.
What is the Accessibility at the Open Air Theatre?
Open Air Theatre accessibility information
Access phone number: 0333 320 2834
Access email address: boxoffice@openairtheatre.com
Accessible toilets situated: Foyer
Number of Wheelchair spaces: 4-8 (show dependant)
Sound amplification: Radio Signal
Access from street to foyer: Ramp
Access from theatre foyer to seats (number = stairs):
Level access: Yes
Stair lift, lift or ramp available: N/A
Access phone number: 0333 320 2834
Access email address: boxoffice@openairtheatre.com
Accessible toilets situated: Foyer
Number of Wheelchair spaces: 4-8 (show dependant)
Sound amplification: Radio Signal
Access from street to foyer: Ramp
Access from theatre foyer to seats (number = stairs):
Level access: Yes
Stair lift, lift or ramp available: N/A
How many seats are in the Open Air Theatre?
The Open Air Theatre has 1,200 seats.
Who owns the Open Air Theatre?
The Open Air Theatre is owned by
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Open Air Theatre Facts
What date did the Open Air Theatre open?
1932
Who designed the Open Air Theatre?
Founded by Sydney Carroll and Robert Atkins
What was the first production at the Open Air Theatre?
Shakespeare's Twelfth Night
Other Open Air Theatre facts
During the Second World War the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre along with the Windmill Theatre were the only two theatres in London to remain open throughout the war.
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Theatre Previous Shows
Past shows that have played at the Open Air Theatre include:
Legally Blonde The MusicalDragons and Mythical Beasts
Carousel
Romeo & Juliet
Our Town
Hansel and Gretel
Little Shop Of Horrors
The Turn of the Screw
As You Like It
On the Town
A Tale of Two Cities
Oliver Twist
Pride and Prejudice
Henry V
Jesus Christ Superstar
Running Wild
Lord of the Flies
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
The Seagull
Peter Pan
To Kill A Mockingbird
Twelfth Night Re-imagined
Hobson's Choice
Porgy and Bess
All My Sons
Open Air Theatre
The Sound of Music
Open Air Theatre - 2012 Season