The Sound of Music

9 July – 1 August 2026

Musical

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Leeds is alive with The Sound of Music – for three weeks only this summer!

It’s a story that has enchanted generations… Worlds collide when free-spirited nun Maria is made governess in the strict household of Captain von Trapp. Through music, play and an infectious zest for life she wins the confidence of the seven von Trapp children, and even softens the Captain’s guarded heart. But beyond the warmth and humour of this beloved musical lies a powerful tale of love and standing together when it matters most.

Our live 40-piece Orchestra and the Chorus of Opera North bring extra special impact to this stage production, bringing new life to all the iconic hits you know and love, including Do-Re-Mi, My Favorite Things and Edelweiss.

Whether you’re indulging in a bit of nostalgia, creating brand new family memories or planning a sparkling summer evening at Leeds Grand Theatre with friends, The Sound of Music is pure joy that will stay with you long after the final note.

Music by RICHARD RODGERS
Lyrics by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II
Book by HOWARD LINDSAY and RUSSEL CROUSE
Suggested by “The Trapp Family Singers” by Maria Augusta Trapp

The Sound of Music is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd. on behalf of The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization.

Based on the Curve production.

Price

From £25.75
Includes £2.25 booking fee

Venue
  • Leeds Grand Theatre

Duration
Approximately 2 hours 20 minutes
(includes 20-minute interval)

Age guidance
Suitable for ages 8 to 108
Under 18s/Child tickets: £10 off all price bands

Further discounts
Under 30s and full-time students
 save with limited £10 tickets with free membership
School groups get £20 tickets for selected performances
£20 New to opera tickets not available

Access
Audio-described performances (23 Jul & 1 Aug)
BSL interpreted performances (18 & 24 Jul)
Captioned performances (16 & 25 Jul)

Reviews

“A rich revival big on the bangers” ★★★★ — The Guardian

“It’s outstanding” ★★★★★ — The Reviews Hub

“Glorious” ★★★★ — The Telegraph

“Goes with a gallop” ★★★★ — The Times

 

“One of the best shows I have ever seen”

“I left feeling completely inspired. The set was incredible, so vast, detailed and sensory – it felt alive!”

“We came out on such a high, singing the songs in the car on the way home.”
Audience members (Curve)

Media

Images from The Sound of Music performances at Leicester Curve.

Frequently asked questions

How do I book?

Book online or speak to one of our friendly Box Office Team.

Phone: 0113 223 3600, 12pm – 6pm, Monday – Friday
Email: boxoffice@operanorth.co.uk
In person: Book your appointment here, 12pm – 2pm, Monday – Friday

Is it suitable for children?

Yes! We recommend the show is suitable for ages 8+, and child tickets are £10 off in any price band across the theatre. The total show time is just 2 hours 20 minutes (shorter than the film) including a 20-minute interval to grab an ice cream. There are matinee options and shows at the weekends and during summer holidays if you’re still worried about staying up late on a school night.

How do I get to Leeds Grand Theatre?

Whether you’re getting here by car or public transport, Leeds Grand Theatre is easy to reach. There are a range of nearby car parks, and we are within walking distance of Leeds Train Station and Leeds Bus Station. You can find detailed information here.

Can I sing along?

We know it’s tempting, but our cast have worked hard to bring you a fantastic show that every audience member can enjoy. So please don’t sing along – save it for the car journey home instead.

Is this an opera version of The Sound of Music?

To get straight to the point, no. This is The Sound of Music, the musical, featuring our wonderful live Orchestra of 40 musicians and the Chorus of Opera North, with many of our Chorus members taking named roles.

Do I need to have seen the film?

No. Whether you’ve seen the film or not, you’ll still be able to follow the storyline (and probably recognise a few tunes!)

What should I wear?

Whatever you want, it’s your treat! There’s no dress code, so you can go all out and make it red-carpet-worthy or keep it laid-back with your comfiest jeans.

Cast & creative

Katie Bird

Maria

A picture of a woman with long hair looking into the distance
Katherine Broderick

Mother Abbess

A black and white photograph of a man with short light hair wearing a black polo-neck jumper and jacket.
Kamil Bień

Rolf Gruber

A woman with curly dark hair resting her head on her hand.
Amy Freston

Baroness Elsa Schraeder

A close-up black and white portrait of a woman with long blonde hair.
Abigail Sinclair

Liesl Von Trapp

A close-up black and white portrait of a woman with dark blonde hair.
April Perrott

Liesl Von Trapp

Nicholas Butterfield

Max Detweiler

An image of a woman with long dark hair,wearing a pearl necklace, dark t-shirt and light shirt, smiling.
Molly Barker-Knowles

Sister Berthe

A woman with dark hair.
Hannah Mason

Sister Margaretta

A woman with shoulder length dark hair.
Gillene Butterfield

Sister Sophia

Dean Robinson

Franz

Claire Pascoe

Frau Schmidt

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Ivan Sharpe

Herr Zeller

A man with short hair wearing a shirt under a suit jacket.
Tim Ochala-Greenough

Admiral von Schreiber

Graham Russell

Baron Elberfeld

Helen Évora

Baroness Elberfeld

The Opera North Orchestra playing their instruments at a performance
Orchestra of Opera North
The Chorus of Opera North singing
Chorus of Opera North
Oliver Rundell

Musical Director

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Nikolai Foster

Director

Ollie Khurshid

Associate Director

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Michael Taylor

Set and costume designer

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Mark Henderson

Lighting designer

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Ebony Molina

Choreographer

Dale White

Associate Choreographer

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