The Sound of Music, a beloved musical brimming with romance and resilience, was crafted by the team of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. These giants of musical theatre composed the music and lyrics, weaving a tapestry of joyous songs and heartfelt moments. The book, or script, was adapted by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse from the 1959 film of the same name. The musical premiered on Broadway in 1959 and quickly captured hearts worldwide.
Set in Salzburg, Austria, on the eve of World War II, the story follows Maria Rainer, a postulant who leaves the abbey to become a governess for the seven children of Captain Georg von Trapp, a widower with strict disciplinary methods. Maria's warmth and love of music gradually transform the household, bringing joy back into their lives. As tensions rise in Europe, Maria and the Captain find themselves falling in love, but their happiness is threatened by the Nazi presence in Austria.
The Sound of Music became a cultural phenomenon, winning five Tony Awards, including Best Musical. Its enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless themes of love, family, and the power of music in the face of adversity. The iconic songs like "Do-Re-Mi," "My Favorite Things," and "Climb Every Mountain" continue to resonate with audiences of all ages.
Year | Category | |
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1960 | Best Musical | Winner |
1998 | Best Revival of a Musical |
Videos
Chess: The Musical
Wheaton College - Watson Fine Arts (6/14 - 6/15)
PHOTOS
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On the Eve of Abolition
Robert J. Orchard Stage, Paramount Center (10/31 - 11/3) | ||
The Islanders
Shakespeare & Company (7/25 - 8/25) | ||
Les Miserables
Boston Opera House (8/13 - 8/25) | ||
Ain't Too Proud
Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts (11/8 - 11/10) | ||
A Woman Ain't I: A Depiction of Sojourner Truth
The National Archives (6/20 - 6/20) | ||
Once On This Island
Keiter Center for the Performing Arts (8/1 - 8/4) | ||
Rough Magic
Jackie Libergott Black Box, Paramount (7/12 - 7/13) | ||
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