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"The Sound of Music" - by Rodgers and Hammerstein - Boch Center Wang Theatre (Boston, MA.)





Boch Center Wang Theatre

Presents the

Rodgers and Hammerstein Musical 

"THE SOUND OF MUSIC" 

Limited Engagement!

Music by Richard Rodgers 

Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II 

Book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse

Suggested by "The Trapp Family Singers" by Maria Augusta Trapp.

Performances:

November 17, 2026 through November 20, 2026 

(Contact Box Office for Exact Times) 

BOCH CENTER WANG THEATRE, 270 Tremont Street, Boston, MA. 02116 

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TICKET PRICES Start at $35.00

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ABOUT THE SHOW

For 65 years, "THE SOUND OF MUSIC" has been one of our “favorite things.” 

With its timeless story and irresistibly charming score, this Rodgers & Hammerstein classic isn’t just meant to be enjoyed - it’s meant to be shared. 

The 1965 Oscar®-winning film recently celebrated its 60th anniversary and "THE SOUND OF MUSIC" continues to be one of the most successful movie musicals of all time!

Now, a critically acclaimed North American tour brings the cherished musical to stages across the country to teach a new generation to sing.    

Directed by three-time Tony Award®-winner Jack O’Brien ("Hairspray"), this vibrant and romantic tale of Maria and the von Trapp family will captivate audiences with its universal themes of love, resilience and the power of music.   

Featuring beloved songs like “Do-Re-Mi,” “Sixteen Going on Seventeen” and “Edelweiss,” "THE SOUND OF MUSIC" is the iconic tale of a spirited nun who chooses not to live behind closed doors - and, by following her heart, learns to climb every mountain.

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ABOUT THE WANG AND SHUBERT THEATRES

Just as the city and audience have evolved with the times, the Boch Center, as guardian of the WANG and SHUBERT THEATRES (and from 2012-15, the Center also managed the historic Emerson Colonial Theatre), has changed to meet the needs of its community. Uniquely using a Balanced Scorecard (a Fortune 500 management framework), strategy map, and strategic dashboard, the Boch Center ensures that our Theatres and programs stay relevant to the community we serve. Today, the Boch Center is considered a best practice institution and nonprofit arts leader. With the belief that arts make and keep us a civilized nation, the Boch Center is dedicated to providing high-quality, diverse and culturally relevant arts and entertainment, and arts education programming for New England residents and visitors.

ABOUT THE BOCH CENTER

The Boch Center is one of the nation’s leading nonprofit performing arts institutions and a guardian of the historic WANG and SHUBERT THEATRES. As New England’s largest cultural venue, the Boch Center is home to theater, classical and popular music, dance, comedy, opera, Broadway musicals, family entertainment, and more. Located in Boston’s historic Theater District, the Boch Center also offers a diverse mix of educational, cultural and community outreach initiatives, including the City Spotlights Leadership Program and the Folk Americana Roots Hall of Fame; collaborates with artists and local nonprofit arts organizations; preserves historic venues; and acts as a champion for Greater Boston’s arts and cultural community. 

Learn more at bochcenter.org.