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Regent's Park Open Air Theatre

4.7 · 3.2k Google reviews

Regent's Park Open Air Theatre has a British Theatre archive footprint. British Theatre currently has 6 related archive articles connected to this venue.

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Google rating

4.7 ★ (3.2k)

Venue info

Regent's Park Open Air Theatre has a British Theatre archive footprint. British Theatre currently has 6 related archive articles connected to this venue.

Accessibility

Available at this venue:

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible seating
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
  • Wheelchair-accessible parking

Accessibility information supplied by Google Maps. Please contact the venue directly to confirm details for your visit.

What visitors say

5.0 · 6 months ago
Oh, what a treat this place is!! I loved every minute of my first visit there and I’m sure I’ll be back for more. Very well organized. The sound was fantastic (and I am picky about it). The selection of food and drinks is great. The area itself is magnificent!! The facilities are well-maintained and clean. What a wonderful night I had at your beautiful venue and I certainly shall return for more
— Olga Morozova
5.0 · 7 months ago
Charming venue hosting a variety of productions through summer. Watched "Brigadoon" here, which was light hearted and fun. The staff are very courteous and manage the entry/ scanning/ etc efficiently. Toilet and bike parking facility available within the venue. Quite a few dining options but hot food has to be ordered and consumed well before the show. Would love to return (of course the weather is always a lottery!)
— Aravind Rajagopal
4.0 · 7 months ago
The theatre is about a 10-minute walk from either Baker Street Station or Regent’s Park Station. At the moment, York Bridge is shut, so the most direct route is closed. This means you’ll need to take a longer, more scenic diversion that passes over a bridge across the water. On arrival, there’s a bag check at the entrance. The ground level has a spacious area for food and drinks, along with a covered, elevated dining section with seating. Both areas are pleasant, though—as expected—drinks come with the usual markup. We tried the pizzas, which were disappointing, with far too much cheese and generally below average. Being an open-air venue, it’s worth remembering that it can get chilly in the evening. Our show finished around 10 pm, and with temperatures dropping to about 15°C, many people in shorts looked quite uncomfortable. Bringing a light jacket or blanket is definitely advisable. The main downside of the venue was the toilets. During the interval, the queues were extremely long, with clearly inadequate facilities for the size of the audience. There was only one unisex accessible toilet, plus men’s and women’s toilets, and at one point women were being directed through the men’s facilities. After the show, queues for the men’s toilets were again very significant. Exiting the venue was also a bit confusing. At the end of the performance, everyone was directed out through a different exit. If you’re unfamiliar with the area, this could leave you disoriented—especially since York Bridge, the most direct route, is still shut. Overall, it’s a lovely summer theatre experience with a great atmosphere, but be prepared for the evening chill, limited toilet facilities, and a slightly confusing journey home.
— Travelling Doc
5.0 · 8 months ago
Absolutely loved this venue, first time to see Noughts and Crosses. Great venue, Baker Street probably the best station. Beautiful theatre, with a bar, pizza ovens, restaurant. Great setting but there is no cover at all so go prepared for the weather conditions. We were so lucky with the weather as an hour prior to the start it had been pouring with rain. All the seats are pretty good to be honest. Will definitely go and see other productions there. Excellent customer service from staff too.
— Julie Griffith

Reviews sourced from Google Maps.

Live venue listings

REVIEW: Little Shop Of Horrors, Regent's Park Open Air Theatre ✭✭✭✭✭

23 August 2018

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REVIEW: A Tale Of Two Cities, Regent's Park Open Air Theatre ✭

16 July 2017

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REVIEW: On The Town, Regent's Park Open Air Theatre ✭✭✭✭✭

22 June 2017

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REVIEW: Seven Brides For Seven Brothers, Regent's Park Open Air Theatre ✭✭✭

6 August 2015

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REVIEW: The Seagull, Regent's Park Open Air Theatre ✭✭✭✭

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Frequently asked questions

What's on at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre?

There is no production currently on sale at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre. Check back soon, or browse our full list of West End shows.

How can I contact Regent's Park Open Air Theatre?

You can call Regent's Park Open Air Theatre on 0333 400 3562. For tickets and bookings, please use British Theatre to secure the best seats.

Is Regent's Park Open Air Theatre accessible?

Regent's Park Open Air Theatre offers wheelchair-accessible entrance, wheelchair-accessible seating, wheelchair-accessible toilets, wheelchair-accessible parking. Please contact the venue directly if you have specific access requirements.