Original productions and children in a publicity photo, 1959
The Sound of Music premiered at New Haven's
Shubert Theatre where it played an eight-performance tryout in October and November 1959 before another short tryout in Boston. The musical then opened on
Broadway at the
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre on November 16, 1959, moved to the
Mark Hellinger Theatre on November 6, 1962, and closed on June 15, 1963, after 1,443 performances. The director was
Vincent J. Donehue, and the choreographer was
Joe Layton. The original cast included
Mary Martin as Maria,
Theodore Bikel as Captain Georg von Trapp,
Patricia Neway as Mother Abbess,
Kurt Kasznar as Max Detweiler,
Marion Marlowe as Elsa Schraeder, Brian Davies as Rolf,
Lauri Peters as Liesl and
Muriel O'Malley as Sister Margaretta.
Patricia Brooks,
June Card and
Tatiana Troyanos were ensemble members in the original production. The show tied for the
Tony Award for Best Musical with
Fiorello!. Other awards included Martin for Best Actress in a Musical, Neway for Best Featured Actress, Best Scenic Design (
Oliver Smith) and Best Conductor And Musical Director (Frederick Dvonch). Bikel and Kasznar were nominated for acting awards, and Donehue was nominated for his direction. The entire children's cast was nominated for Best Featured Actress category as a single nominee, even though two of the children were boys.
Martha Wright replaced Martin in the role of Maria on Broadway in October 1961, followed by Karen Gantz in July 1962, Jeannie Carson in August 1962 and
Nancy Dussault in September 1962.
Jon Voight, who later married co-star Lauri Peters, was a replacement for Rolf from September 1961 to June 1962. The national tour starred
Florence Henderson as Maria and
Beatrice Krebs as Mother Abbess. It opened at the
Grand Riviera Theater, Detroit, on February 27, 1961, and closed November 23, 1963, at the
O'Keefe Centre, Toronto. Henderson was succeeded by Barbara Meister in June 1962. Theodore Bikel was not satisfied playing the role of the Captain, and Bikel did not like to play the same role over and over again. In his autobiography, he writes: "I promised myself then that if I could afford it, I would never do a run as long as that again." The musical premiered in London's
West End at the
Palace Theatre on May 18, 1961, and ran for 2,385 performances. It was directed by Jerome Whyte and used the original New York choreography, supervised by Joe Layton, and the original sets designed by Oliver Smith. The cast included
Jean Bayless as Maria, followed by Sonia Rees, Roger Dann as Captain von Trapp,
Constance Shacklock as Mother Abbess,
Eunice Gayson as Elsa Schraeder, Harold Kasket as Max Detweiler, Barbara Brown as Liesl, Nicholas Bennett as Rolf and
Olive Gilbert as Sister Margaretta. Hammerstein died of
stomach cancer on August 23, 1960, nine months after the premiere of
The Sound of Music, writing no further musicals.
1981 West End revival In 1981, at producer Ross Taylor's urging,
Petula Clark agreed to star in a revival of the show at the
Apollo Victoria Theatre in
London's
West End.
Michael Jayston played Captain von Trapp,
Honor Blackman was the Baroness and
June Bronhill played the Mother Abbess. Other notable cast members included
Helen Anker,
John Bennett and
Martina Grant. Despite her misgivings that, at age 49, she was too old to play the role convincingly, Clark opened to unanimous rave reviews and the largest advance sale in the history of British theatre at that time. Maria von Trapp, who attended the opening night performance, described Clark as "the best" Maria ever. Clark extended her initial six-month contract to thirteen months. Playing to 101 percent of
seating capacity, the show set the highest attendance figure for a single week (October 26–31, 1981) of any British musical production in history (as recorded in
The Guinness Book of Theatre). It was the first stage production to incorporate the two additional songs ("Something Good" and "I Have Confidence") that Richard Rodgers composed for the film version. "My Favorite Things" had a similar context to the film version, while the short verse "A Bell is No Bell" was extended into a full-length song for Maria and the Mother Abbess. "The Lonely Goatherd" was set in a new scene at a village fair.
1998 Broadway revival Director
Susan H. Schulman staged the first Broadway revival of
The Sound of Music, with
Rebecca Luker as Maria and
Michael Siberry as Captain von Trapp. It also featured
Patti Cohenour as Mother Abbess,
Jan Maxwell as Elsa Schraeder,
Fred Applegate as Max Detweiler,
Dashiell Eaves as Rolf,
Patricia Conolly as Frau Schmidt and
Laura Benanti, in her Broadway debut, as Luker's
understudy. Later, Luker and Siberry were replaced by
Richard Chamberlain as the Captain and Benanti as Maria.
Lou Taylor Pucci made his Broadway debut as the understudy for Kurt von Trapp. The production opened on March 12, 1998, at the
Martin Beck Theatre, and closed on June 20, 1999, after 533 performances. This production was nominated for a
Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical. It then toured in North America.
2006 West End revival in 2009 An
Andrew Lloyd Webber production opened on November 15, 2006, at the
London Palladium, produced by Live Nation's
David Ian and
Jeremy Sams. Following failed negotiations with Hollywood star
Scarlett Johansson, the role of Maria was cast through a UK talent search reality TV show called
How Do You Solve a Problem like Maria? The talent show was produced by (and featured) Andrew Lloyd Webber and also featured presenter/comedian
Graham Norton and a judging panel of
David Ian,
John Barrowman and
Zoë Tyler.
Connie Fisher was selected by public voting as the winner of the show. In early 2007, Fisher suffered from a heavy cold that prevented her from performing for two weeks. To prevent further disruptions, an alternate Maria,
Aoife Mulholland, a fellow contestant on
How Do You Solve a Problem like Maria?, played Maria on Monday evenings and Wednesday matinee performances.
Simon Shepherd was originally cast as Captain von Trapp, but after two preview performances he was withdrawn from the production, and
Alexander Hanson moved into the role in time for the official opening date along with
Lesley Garrett as the Mother Abbess. After Garrett left,
Margaret Preece took the role. The cast also featured
Lauren Ward as the Baroness,
Ian Gelder as Max,
Sophie Bould as Liesl, and
Neil McDermott as Rolf. Other notable replacements included
Simon Burke and
Simon MacCorkindale as the Captain and newcomer Amy Lennox as Liesl.
Summer Strallen replaced Fisher in February 2008, with Mulholland playing Maria on Monday evenings and Wednesday matinees. The revival received enthusiastic reviews, especially for Fisher, Preece, Bould and Garrett. The production closed on February 21, 2009, after a run of over two years and was followed by a UK national tour, described below.
2009 and 2015 UK tours A UK tour began in 2009 and visited more than two dozen cities before ending in 2011. The original cast included
Connie Fisher as Maria,
Michael Praed as Captain von Trapp and
Margaret Preece as the Mother Abbess. Kirsty Malpass was the alternate Maria.
Jason Donovan assumed the role of Captain Von Trapp, and
Verity Rushworth took over as Maria, in early 2011.
Lesley Garrett reprised her role as Mother Abbess for the tour's final engagement in
Wimbledon in October 2011. Another UK tour, produced by
Bill Kenwright, began in 2015 and toured into 2016. It was directed by
Martin Connor and starred
Lucy O'Byrne as Maria.
2015 and 2025 North American tours A North American tour, directed by
Jack O'Brien and choreographed by
Danny Mefford, began at the
Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles in September 2015. The tour ran until July 2017.
Kerstin Anderson played Maria, with
Ben Davis as Capt. von Trapp and
Ashley Brown as Mother Abbess. The production received warm reviews. A North American tour began in September 2025. The production is also directed by O'Brien with choreography by Mefford. The cast is led by
Cayleigh Capaldi as Maria,
Kevin Earley as Captain von Trapp,
Christiane Noll as Mother Abbess, Nicholas Rodriguez as Max, Kate Loprest as the baroness, Ariana Ferch as Liesl and Ian Coursey as Rolf.
Other notable productions 1960s to 2000 The first Australian production opened at
Melbourne's
Princess Theatre in 1961 and ran for three years. The production was directed by Charles Hickman, with musical numbers staged by Ernest Parham. The cast included
June Bronhill as Maria,
Peter Graves as Captain von Trapp and
Rosina Raisbeck as Mother Abbess. A touring company then played for years, with Vanessa Lee (Graves' wife) in the role of Maria. In 1988, the Moon Troupe of
Takarazuka Revue performed the musical at the Bow Hall (Takarazuka,
Hyōgo). Harukaze Hitomi and Gou Mayuka starred. A 1990
New York City Opera production, directed by
Oscar Hammerstein II's son, James, featured
Debby Boone as Maria,
Laurence Guittard as Captain von Trapp, and
Werner Klemperer as Max. An Australian revival played in the Lyric Theatre,
Sydney, New South Wales, from November 1999 to February 2000.
Lisa McCune played Maria,
John Waters was Captain von Trapp,
Bert Newton was Max,
Eilene Hannan was Mother Abbess and
Rachel Marley was Marta. This production was based on the 1998 Broadway revival staging. The production then toured until February 2001, in Melbourne,
Brisbane,
Perth and
Adelaide.
Rachael Beck took over as Maria in Perth and Adelaide, and
Rob Guest took over as Captain von Trapp in Perth.
21st century An Austrian production premiered in 2005 at the
Volksoper Wien in German. It was directed and choreographed by Renaud Doucet. The cast included Sandra Pires as Maria, Kurt Schreibmayer and Michael Kraus as von Trapp, with
Heidi Brunner as Mother Abbess. The song "Do-Re-Mi" was rewritten as "C wie Cellophanpapier", replacing the solfège syllables with the German letter notation C through H and selecting mnemonics that begin with each letter. The production is still in the repertoire of the Volksoper with performances each season; performances are scheduled for 2024. The
Salzburg Marionette Theatre has toured extensively with their version that features the recorded voices of Broadway singers such as
Christiane Noll as Maria. The tour began in
Dallas, Texas, in 2007 and continued in Salzburg in 2008. The director is
Richard Hamburger. In 2008, a Brazilian production with Kiara Sasso as Maria and Herson Capri as the Captain played in
Rio de Janeiro and
São Paulo, and a Dutch production was mounted with Wieneke Remmers as Maria, directed by John Yost.
Andrew Lloyd Webber,
David Ian and
David Mirvish presented
The Sound of Music at the
Princess of Wales Theatre in Toronto from 2008 to 2010. The role of Maria was chosen by the public through a television show,
How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?, which was produced by Lloyd Webber and Ian and aired in mid-2008.
Elicia MacKenzie won and played the role six times a week, while the runner-up in the TV show, Janna Polzin, played Maria twice a week. Captain von Trapp was played by
Burke Moses. The show ran for more than 500 performances. It was Toronto's longest running revival ever. A production ran at the Ópera-Citi theater in
Buenos Aires, Argentina in 2011. The cast included Laura Conforte as Maria and Diego Ramos as Captain Von Trapp. A Spanish national tour began in November 2011 at the
Auditorio de Tenerife in
Santa Cruz de Tenerife in the
Canary Islands. The tour visited 29 Spanish cities, spending one year in
Madrid's
Gran Vía at the Teatro Coliseum, and one season at the Tívoli Theatre in
Barcelona. It was directed by Jaime Azpilicueta and starred Silvia Luchetti as Maria and Carlos J. Benito as Captain Von Trapp. A production was mounted at the
Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park from July to September 2013. It starred Charlotte Wakefield as Maria, with Michael Xavier as Captain von Trapp and
Caroline Keiff as Elsa. It received enthusiastic reviews and became the highest-grossing production ever at the theatre. A brief South Korean production played in 2014 The same year, a Spanish language translation opened at Teatro de la Universidad in San Juan, under the direction of Edgar García. It starred
Lourdes Robles as Maria and
Braulio Castillo as Captain Von Trapp, with
Dagmar as Elsa. A production (in Thai:
มนต์รักเพลงสวรรค์) ran at Muangthai ratchadalai Theatre,
Bangkok, Thailand, in April 2015 in the Thai language. The production replaced the song "Ordinary couple" with "Something Good". A 2016 Australian tour of the Lloyd Webber production, directed by Sams, included stops in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Adelaide. The cast included
Amy Lehpamer as Maria,
Cameron Daddo as Captain Von Trapp,
Marina Prior as Baroness Schraeder and
Lorraine Bayly as Frau Schmidt. The choreographer was
Arlene Phillips. ==Film and television adaptations==