Cats

The global hit is back for 7-weeks only!

MusicalLondon
Cats
Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park
London

From £78

17 performances available

Playwright Co
August 2026
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  • Official tickets
  • Pick your own seats
  • Full refund if your event is cancelled

About this show

'Another day is dawning' In Summer 2026, a brand-new production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s global sensation CATS leaps into the magical outdoor setting of Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre. From Euston station to Victoria Grove, the strays and rebels of London gather under the Jellicle moon in the hope they’ll be the chosen one. And each of them asks, because each of them dares, who will it be? Based on T.S. Eliot’s Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats, and with a legendary score featuring , Old Deuteronomy, Macavity: The Mystery Cat, Jellicle Ball and the chart-topping hit Memory, this production of CATS, directed and choreographed by Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre Artistic Director Drew McOnie (Jesus Christ Superstar, Brigadoon), is sure to be one of the theatrical events of 2026. Following a limited London run of just 7 weeks, this production will undertake a major UK tour through to July 2027.

Good to know

Running time · TBC

Age guidance · This production is recommended for ages 5+

Next available · Thu, 20 Aug 2026

Good to know

The venue is tiered seating. All wheelchair bookings should go directly to the venue

What audiences say

Audiences love the vibrant choreography and impressive performances in Cats. Many praise the unique outdoor setting, which enhances the magical atmosphere of the show. The combination of stunning visuals, energetic vocals, and immersive experiences captivates viewers, leaving them eager to return.

Incredible choreography Stunning visuals Engaging performances Magical outdoor setting Energetic vocals

What the critics say

1/6
The Telegraph (UK)
This Cats is tremendous fun. Dignity is restored. Hellscape no more. But if a pacy plot’s your thing, you’d get more of a story watching Crufts.
James HallRead review
WhatsOnStage
The plot, famously, is not the point. What matters is the numbers for the individual cats in the frame, and these are delivered with aplomb.
Sarah CromptonRead review
The Stage (UK)
Drew McOnie's revival makes a visual feast of Andrew Lloyd Webber's iconically odd musical.
Tom WickerRead review
London Theatre
Drew McOnie now directs and choreographs a bold, contemporary, exhilarating revival that banishes all thoughts of the nightmarish 2019 movie. It is, in short, a purr-fect rebirth.
Marianka SwainRead review
The Independent (UK)
His love shines off the new outdoor revival at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, which lacks a single big concept but is pleasantly whimsical enough to dispel memories of the 2019 film.
Alice SavilleRead review
All That Dazzles (UK)
What Drew McOnie has created with this production is nothing short of sensational — truly awe-inspiring and a show that has just established himself as the front-runner to sweep the Olivier Awards next year.
Daz GaleRead review

About Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park

Regent's Park Open Air Theatre is one of London's most unique and atmospheric venues. Set amidst the stunning greenery of Regent’s Park, this outdoor theatre offers a truly unforgettable experience, combining nature with the magic of live performance. Operating only during the summer months, it hosts a dynamic mix of Shakespeare, musicals, comedies, and family-friendly productions.

The theatre's alfresco setting means every performance is shaped by the elements, creating a fresh and immersive experience for audiences. With an emphasis on creative staging and quality, the venue has become a summer staple for London theatregoers.

The History of Regent's Park Open Air Theatre

Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre was founded in 1932 and has evolved into one of the most cherished seasonal theatres in the UK. Originally designed for a production of Twelfth Night, the venue has since staged everything from classic Shakespeare to West End-worthy musicals. It has weathered wartime closures and decades of development, maintaining a commitment to outdoor performance and bold storytelling. Over the years, it has launched numerous productions that transferred to the West End and beyond.

Where is Regent's Park Open Air Theatre?

The theatre is located within Regent’s Park, accessible via the park’s Inner Circle near Queen Mary’s Gardens. Nestled in central London’s largest Royal Park, the venue is surrounded by natural beauty, offering a peaceful yet central destination. Visitors are advised to allow extra time to walk through the park, especially for evening performances.

Regent's Park Open Air Theatre nearest tube station

The nearest tube station is Baker Street Station, served by the Bakerloo, Circle, Hammersmith & City, Jubilee, and Metropolitan lines. The theatre is around a 10-minute walk from the station. Exit onto Marylebone Road, enter Regent's Park, and follow signs toward the Inner Circle.

Regent's Park Open Air Theatre nearest train station

The closest mainline rail stations are Marylebone Station and Euston Station, both within 20 minutes’ walk. From Marylebone, cross Park Road and enter the park via York Gate. From Euston, a walk or short tube ride to Baker Street is recommended.

Buses to Regent's Park Open Air Theatre

Nearby bus routes include the 18, 27, 30, 88, 113, 205, 274 and 453, stopping close to Baker Street Station or along Albany Street. From these stops, the theatre is accessible via a short walk through the park’s main gates.

Regent's Park Open Air Theatre Seating Plan

The auditorium features tiered bench seating arranged in a semi-circle around the stage, ensuring excellent sightlines throughout. With a capacity of over 1,300, it maintains an intimate feel. The seating area is entirely open-air, so visitors are encouraged to dress for the weather. All seats are unroofed, but cushions are available to enhance comfort.

There is step-free access to designated wheelchair spaces and accessible toilet facilities. Assistance is available upon request, and personal assistants may be eligible for free admission.

Regent's Park Open Air Theatre accessibility

The theatre offers step-free access, accessible seating, and accessible toilets. Assistance dogs are welcome, and personal assistant tickets are available upon request. Please contact the theatre’s official website for further accessibility information.

Regent's Park Open Air Theatre Safety Policy

Performances are rarely cancelled due to weather, so audiences should come prepared for outdoor conditions. In cases of dangerous weather, refunds or rebooking options may be offered. Bag checks are conducted at the gate and large bags are not permitted.

Regent's Park Open Air Theatre Dress Code

There is no formal dress code, but weather-appropriate clothing is essential. Layered outfits, waterproof jackets, and blankets are recommended. While evenings can be cool, umbrellas are not permitted inside the seating area—consider a hooded raincoat instead.

Nearest tube: Baker Street
Train: Marylebone, Euston

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