Open Air Theatre

The Open Air Theatre in Regent's Park features a line up of several plays during it's 16 week summer opening

The Open Air Theatre is a permanent venue completely surrounded by parkland. It is located inside Queen Mary's Gardens, part of the inner-circle of Regents Park.

The Open Air Theatre was opened in 1932 and recently rebuilt in 1999. The theatre is uncovered except for a multi-level auditorium which has a bar stretching it's entire length. The bar serves complete meals starting 1½ hours before performances and is open until midnight for refreshments.

Performances are held from late May until early in September. If bad weather forces a performance to not be completed, tickets can be exchanged for an upcoming performance.

For more information about the Open Air Theatre as well as shows and schedules visit their official website: Open Air Theatre

The Open Air Theatre in  Regents Park London

The Open Air Theatre in Regents Park London cc licensed flickr photo shared by aesop

Getting There on Transit
Tube LineTube StationWalking Time
Bakerloo, Circle, Hammersmith and City, Jubilee and Metropolitan linesBaker Street10 minutes
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Walking Distance from Tube Station. No bus needed.

From Baker Street Station exit onto Baker Street and go to your right (north) along Baker St. until you can see Regent's Park on your right. Cross over the foot bridge into the park and follow the path to your left into the Inner Circle. The entrance to the Open Air Theatre is located near the northern end of the Inner Circle in Queen Mary's Garden.

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Romeo and Juliet at Londons Open Air Theatre

Romeo and Juliet at London's Open Air Theatre cc licensed flickr photo shared by Mike_fleming


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