The best open air theatre shows to see in London this summer
Briefly

The outdoor theatre season in London has commenced, highlighting its charm as a beloved event amid the unpredictable English weather. Andrzej, the theatre editor at Time Out, shares selections from the new season, including Drew McOnie's opening show—a humorous Broadway musical about corn-loving hillbillies visiting the city. The Shakespeare's Globe offers consistent reliability, featuring Ola Ince's take on Arthur Miller's The Crucible, marking a significant American play debut there. The season runs from May to October, celebrating the joy of outdoor performances in London.
The outdoor theatre season is an act of defiance against the unpredictable English weather, forever bringing joy and excitement to London audiences.
Drew McOnie's leadership at the OAT opens with a highly anticipated Broadway musical that combines humor and a unique storyline about hillbillies exploring the big city.
Shakespeare's Globe is once again a reliable go-to for theatre lovers, featuring Ola Ince's revival of Arthur Miller's classic, The Crucible.
With its epic scope and themes resonating with Shakespeare's era, The Crucible brings a refreshing American classic to an iconic setting.
Read at Time Out London
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