Open Air theatre's new director unveils season of family shows and musicals
Briefly

Drew McOnie's inaugural programme at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre features a revival of Lerner & Loewe's "Brigadoon" alongside the UK premiere of the Tony-winning "Shucked." Family-friendly options include a return of "The Enormous Crocodile" and a new adaptation of Malorie Blackman's "Noughts and Crosses." McOnie aims to honor the theatre's legacy while developing early career choreographers and showcasing classical musicals with a 26-piece orchestra. He expressed pride in creating engaging, timely narratives in a unique outdoor setting.
McOnie expressed pride in this season, emphasizing the unique opportunity to engage with stories under the shared sky at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre.
The production of Noughts and Crosses will modernize the classic Romeo and Juliet narrative, addressing themes of division in society with a powerful and timely approach.
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