
Curve theatre, Leicester
A full-throttle Maria, a memorably forlorn Captain von Trapp and the carousel of classic hits make Nikolai Fosterโs production something to savour
You know what to expect from The Sound of Music (nuns, Nazis, Do-Re-Mi) โ but Nikolai Fosterโs richly entertaining revival honours its serious intent. The real-life story of the Von Trapp familyโs flight from occupied Austria may contain lashings of melody and a prickle-eyed love story โ but it also becomes a tale of personal loss, political integrity and the healing power of music.
This was Rodgers and Hammersteinโs final musical together โ Hammerstein, the lyricist, died just months after the opening in 1959 โ and the tunes donโt hang about. The title song launches a first half driven by Mariaโs dreams and desires, especially her love for the widowed Captain von Trapp. Molly Lynchโs tremendous Maria, scrambling through pools and over rocks on Michael Taylorโs mountain set, has rambunctious vim โ more pagan than pious. Endearingly full-throttle, she launches into her numbers with a guitar hero flourish.
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