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The Sound of Music revival at Curve – first look photos released

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Tanyel Gumushan

Tanyel Gumushan

| Leicester |

25 November 2025

The Von Trapp family in The Sound of Music at Curve
The von Trapp family in The Sound of Music at Curve, © Marc Brenner

Curve, Leicester, has released a first look at their new production of The Sound of Music.

With music by Richard Rodgers and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, the musical follows Maria, a novice nun sent to care for the von Trapp children. Famed numbers include “My Favorite Things”, “Do-Re-Mi” and “Edelweiss”.

Now directed by Nikolai Foster, the Made at Curve production marks the 60th anniversary of the 1965 film adaptation.

Returning to Curve for another festive stint are Molly Lynch and David Seadon-Young, who take on the roles of Maria and Captain Georg von Trapp, respectively. Last year, the duo played Eliza Doolittle and Professor Henry Higgins in the theatre’s My Fair Lady.

You can see Lynch performing the title track at Leicestershire landmark, Bradgate Park, below:

Joining them are award-winning performer Joanna Riding as Mother Abbess, while Liesl, the eldest of the von Trapp siblings, will be played by Aviva Tulley and Baroness Elsa Schraeder, Captain von Trapp’s fiancée, is played by Faye Brookes.

Alongside Lynch and Seadon-Young, the company features several Curve regulars. Megan Ellis plays Sister Sophie; Rachel Izen plays Frau Schmidt; Minal Patel plays Max Detweiler; Mark Peachey plays Franz; Keanna Bloomfield plays Sister Margareta; Harrison Burley plays the on-stage swing, with Will Luckett and Louie Wood in the ensemble – with Luckett also as associate director.

The adult company is completed by Jamie Chatterton as Herr Zeller, Adam Colbeck-Dunn as Admiral von Schreiber, Christian Cooper as Rolf Gruber, Leonie Spilsbury as Sister Bertha. Joining the company’s ensemble are Regan-Bailey Walker, Ollie Butt, Remi Ferdinand and Simone Dean. Becky Anderson will be the on-stage swing and dance captain.

The rowdy von Trapp youngsters, who were found following an open call-out, include local young people Olivia Ademokun, Dalia Al Nagar, Mimi-Kimari Clarson, Phoebe Dalton, Jagoda Drozdz, Matilda Flower, Isla Granville, Henry Godber, Matilda Hennessy, Leo Hollingsworth, Corey Litster, Gracie Nkala, Georgia Riga, William Stafford, Porscha Staniford, Adreanna Stevenson-Todd, Theodore Tratt and Alex Wibberley. A community company join the ensemble on stage.

On the creative team are musical supervisor and orchestrations adapter George Dyer, choreographer Ebony Molina, set and costume designer Michael Taylor, lighting designer Mark Henderson, sound designer Nick Lodge, props supervisor Ryan O’Connor, associate director Ollie Khurshid, and casting director Olivia Laydon for Jill Green Casting.

The revival will run until 11 January 2026, with a range of accessible performances available, including British Sign Language interpreted, captioned, dementia-friendly, audio-described, and relaxed performances. The production will be accompanied by engagement activities, including an education pack, school workshops, and a Theatre Day on 4 December.

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