The Sound of Music in Cleveland 2026

The Sound of Music

The Sound of Music musical is set to enchant Cleveland, OH, as it graces the stage at Connor Palace from Apr 22 – Apr 26, 2026. This North American tour, inspired by the original Broadway production that earned five Tony Awards, promises an unforgettable performance filled with iconic music. Don’t miss this spectacular event; purchase The Sound of Music tickets today!

The Sound of Music Cleveland Tickets

Date Price Tickets
Wednesday
Feb 25, 2026
07:30 PM
The Sound of Music Touring
from $79.72
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Saturday
Mar 14, 2026
07:00 PM
The Lords of the Sound Orchestra - The Music of Hans Zimmer
from $122.66
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Wednesday
Apr 22, 2026
07:30 PM
The Sound of Music
from $960.00
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Thursday
Apr 23, 2026
01:00 PM
The Sound of Music
from $960.00
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Thursday
Apr 23, 2026
07:30 PM
The Sound of Music
from $960.00
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Friday
Apr 24, 2026
07:30 PM
The Sound of Music
from $960.00
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Saturday
Apr 25, 2026
01:30 PM
The Sound of Music
from $960.00
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Saturday
Apr 25, 2026
07:30 PM
The Sound of Music
from $960.00
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Sunday
Apr 26, 2026
01:00 PM
The Sound of Music
from $960.00
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Sunday
Apr 26, 2026
06:30 PM
The Sound of Music
from $960.00
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The Venue: Connor Palace

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Sound of Music about?

This beloved Rodgers & Hammerstein musical tells the story of Maria, a spirited postulant sent to care for the von Trapp children in pre‑World War II Austria. She brings love, music, and hope to the strict household, falls in love with Captain von Trapp, and guides the family toward courage and escape from danger.

When and where is it playing in Cleveland?

The national tour arrives at Playhouse Square’s Connor Palace from April 22 to April 26, 2026. Performances include evening shows and weekend matinees.

How long is the show and is there an intermission?

Expect approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes of showtime, including one intermission—just enough time for a snack break or to stretch during intermission.

Has this production won any awards?

The original Broadway production won five Tony Awards including Best Musical. This touring version, directed by Tony winner Jack O’Brien, brings fresh leadership and a vibrant creative team to the classic story.

Is it suitable for children?

Yes—recommended for ages 5 and up. The show is family‑friendly with uplifting themes and beloved songs. A few scenes touch on wartime tensions, but overall it remains hopeful and bright.

How can I get affordable tickets?

Weekday performances and matinees often offer lower prices. Cleveland’s ticket office may release value seats, and last‑minute resale platforms can sometimes feature tickets starting in the $30–$50 range.

Are group tickets available?

Yes—school and youth groups can access special pricing and flexible payment plans through Playhouse Square group services. Booking ahead ensures best availability and rates.

Where’s the best place to sit?

Center orchestra offers the richest sound and clear view, while front mezzanine gives a wide, immersive perspective. Both are great for experiencing the full staging and music.

Will there be haze or intense effects?

The production uses light haze and atmospheric lighting to enhance scenes, but it avoids strobe lights and loud surprises, making it accessible for most audiences.

When should I arrive before the show?

Doors open about 60 minutes before showtime, with seating starting around 30 minutes prior. Arrive early to grab tickets, explore the lobby, pick up merch, and settle in comfortably.

Is the theater accessible?

Playhouse Square’s Connor Palace offers wheelchair and companion seating, assistive listening devices, and accessible restrooms. Contact the box office ahead to request services like audio description or captioning.

Can I bring children to this show?

Yes—children aged 5 and older are welcome. The show’s gentle storyline and timeless music make it an excellent family experience, though some parents may want to briefly preview the wartime context.

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