The beloved Rodgers & Hammerstein classic returns to Milwaukee when the new North American touring production of The Sound of Music plays Uihlein Hall at the Marcus Performing Arts Center from November 24 through 29, 2026. Directed by three-time Tony Award winner Jack O'Brien, this critically acclaimed production stars Cayleigh Capaldi as Maria and Kevin Earley as Captain Georg von Trapp.
Uihlein Hall, the crown jewel of Milwaukee's Marcus Center, seats over 2,300 guests along the banks of the Milwaukee River in the heart of downtown. The intimate yet grand setting is ideal for experiencing the soaring orchestrations and timeless songs — from "Do-Re-Mi" to "Climb Ev'ry Mountain" — that have enchanted audiences for more than six decades.
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First premiering on Broadway in 1959, The Sound of Music tells the story of Maria Rainer, a spirited young woman who leaves an Austrian abbey to become governess to the seven children of the widowed Captain Georg von Trapp. Set against the backdrop of the Anschluss in 1938, the musical follows the family's journey from heartbreak to hope, carried by one of the greatest scores in theater history. Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II crafted songs that have become part of the cultural fabric — "My Favorite Things," "Edelweiss," "Sixteen Going on Seventeen," and "Do-Re-Mi" among them.
This new North American touring production launched on September 9, 2025 at The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. and is visiting more than 55 cities across the United States and Canada. Three-time Tony Award winner Jack O'Brien directs a cast led by Cayleigh Capaldi as Maria — fresh from a celebrated West End run — alongside Kevin Earley as Captain von Trapp, Tony nominee Christiane Noll as the Mother Abbess, Nicholas Rodriguez as Max Detweiler, and Kate Loprest as Elsa Schraeder. The production has drawn critical praise for its fresh perspective on the classic material while honoring the emotional core that has made it a favorite for over sixty years.
The Milwaukee engagement runs November 24 through 29, 2026 at Uihlein Hall inside the Marcus Performing Arts Center, located at 929 North Water Street in downtown Milwaukee. Uihlein Hall is the largest performance space in the Marcus Center complex, with over 2,300 seats and a proscenium stage perfectly suited for large-scale Broadway productions. The venue sits along the Milwaukee River and is easily accessible from I-43 and I-794, with multiple parking structures nearby including the Marcus Center parking garage.
The show runs approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes with one intermission. It is recommended for ages 7 and up. Note that the production includes period-accurate depictions of Nazi iconography as part of the story's historical setting, as well as theatrical lighting effects.
Milwaukee's engagement is part of the Broadway at the Marcus Center series, which brings the biggest touring Broadway productions to southeastern Wisconsin each season. The Marcus Center recently announced its largest Broadway lineup ever for the 2026-27 season, and The Sound of Music is one of the marquee titles. Whether you're seeing the show for the first time or the twentieth, this production promises a stunning theatrical experience in one of Milwaukee's finest venues.
Tickets may be available through the Marcus Center box office, Ticketmaster, and other authorized primary sellers. You can also check soundofmusicontour.com for official tour ticketing links. Verified resale tickets are also available on BigStub, a trusted third-party marketplace with no hidden fees and a buyer guarantee.
The Sound of Music runs at Uihlein Hall in the Marcus Performing Arts Center from November 24 through November 29, 2026. The show runs approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes with one intermission. Check the Broadway at the Marcus Center website for the full performance schedule and showtimes.
Uihlein Hall is located inside the Marcus Performing Arts Center at 929 North Water Street in downtown Milwaukee. It seats over 2,300 and features excellent sightlines from every section. The venue is accessible from I-43 and I-794, with the Marcus Center parking garage and several nearby lots available. Restaurants and bars along Water Street and the Milwaukee RiverWalk are within easy walking distance for a pre-show dinner.
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The Sound of Music plays Uihlein Hall at the Marcus Performing Arts Center from November 24 through November 29, 2026.
The national tour stars Cayleigh Capaldi as Maria, Kevin Earley as Captain Georg von Trapp, Tony nominee Christiane Noll as the Mother Abbess, Nicholas Rodriguez as Max Detweiler, and Kate Loprest as Elsa Schraeder.
The production is directed by three-time Tony Award winner Jack O'Brien, who brings a fresh perspective to the classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical.
The show runs approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes, including one intermission.
The production is recommended for ages 7 and up. It includes period-accurate depictions of Nazi iconography as part of the historical storyline, as well as theatrical lighting effects.
Uihlein Hall is inside the Marcus Performing Arts Center at 929 North Water Street in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin, along the Milwaukee River.
Yes. The Marcus Center has its own parking garage, and several additional lots and structures are available in the surrounding downtown area. The venue is also accessible via Milwaukee County Transit bus routes.
The score by Rodgers and Hammerstein includes beloved songs like Do-Re-Mi, My Favorite Things, Climb Ev'ry Mountain, Sixteen Going on Seventeen, Edelweiss, and The Sound of Music.
The new national tour launched in September 2025 at The Kennedy Center and is visiting more than 55 cities across the United States and Canada through 2027.
Yes. BigStub is a verified resale marketplace offering Sound of Music Milwaukee tickets with no hidden fees, a buyer guarantee, and over 20 years of trusted service.
Uihlein Hall seats over 2,300 guests and features a proscenium stage designed for large-scale Broadway touring productions.
Yes. Downtown Milwaukee offers many restaurants and bars along Water Street and the Milwaukee RiverWalk, all within easy walking distance of the Marcus Center for pre-show or post-show dining.
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