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The Sound of Music

The Sound of Music at Paper Mill Playhouse

Why see The Sound of Music?

Don't Miss Paper Mill's Sound Of Music

The hills come alive with the Sound Of Music at New Jersey's Paper Mill Playhouse this winter! The Rodgers and Hammerstein classic originally opened on the Great White Way in 1959 and garnered five Tony Awards for a score packed with timeless tunes including bonafide classic like Do-Re-Mi, Sixteen Going On Seventeen, My Favorite Things and of course, the titular theme. Its status as pop culture classic was further solidified with the release of the 1965 film featuring the legendary Julie Andrews as free-spirited heroine Maria.

Set during the eve of the Anschluss in Austria, The Sound Of Music is based on the memoir of real-life historical figure Maria Von Trapp. Originally a noviciate nun, Maria was sent to become the governess to the Von Trapp family due to her wild imagination and headstrong behavior. Upon arrival, the seven mischievous Von Trapp siblings treat her with contempt, but the courageous Maria uses kindness and care, and eventually wins them over with a song and dance number or two. Her radiant presence also has an effect on the children's widowed father and romance blooms amidst growing political turmoil that would lead to WWII.

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Bonnie

Outstanding!

Even though this show is a very familiar one, the cast made it feel new again. All of the voices were extraordinary and the staging was wonderful. I would highly recommend seeing it! ... Read more

Tom Seeley

Sound of Music

Simply the BEST!!! A must see. Casting was perfect. All very talented. If you like musicals then this is a must!! ... Read more

Elizabeth

Overall outstanding rendition of this beloved show

I saw this in Syracuse on opening night. The theater was packed and I was transfixed from note 1 to the end. I’m giving it 4 stars because of Maria. I agree with others - she wasn’t awful but she wasn’t right either. She was sprited but lacked depth. To be honest even the Baroness vin Schrader appeared to have more depth than Maria did, which was interesting and somewhat different from the movie. Maria’s voice was a bit nasal and flat. Nonetheless the remainder of the cast was so spectacular that they made up for it, and the lighting and set designs were breathtaking, especially the wedding scene. The feeling of actually being the audience for the von Trapp family singers at the festival was unique, moving, and startling, due to the backdrop. He orchestra was fabulous. I’m so, so glad that I went! ... Read more
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