The Hills are alive with The Sound of Music in Hampton Roads

“Sing-A-Long Sound of Music” welcomes audiences of all ages for a screening of one of the greatest movie musicals of all time.

Hampton, VA – Is the Academy Award-winning film, The
Sound of Music, one of your “favorite things”? The Phoebus Film Club presents a special event screening of Sing-A-Long Sound of Music where the audience takes over as the star. Join on-screen legends, Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer, along with all of those adorable Von Trapp children.

Hosted by acclaimed Richmond actress Eva DeVirgilis (The Search for Intelligent Signs Life in the Universe, Quill Theatre; Law & Order: Criminal Intent, NBC), the interactive evening welcomes audience members to sing along with the classic Rodgers & Hammerstein score, which includes such memorable songs as “My Favorite Things, “Do-Re-Mi,” and “Climb Ev’ry
Mountain.”

Released in 1965, The Sound of Music won five Academy Awards, including Best Picture and is considered one of the greatest movie musicals of all time. Filmed throughout Austria, The Sound of Music’s sweeping melodies have captivated audiences for generations. Those with a keen eye might be
able to see Julie Andrews’ giggles during the romantic scene with the Captain in the gazebo (it was eventually shot in silhouette) or her trip in the courtyard during “I Have Confidence,” which was an accident but director Robert Wise found it charming and decided to keep it in the film’s final cut.

“The Sound of Music continues to charm audiences of all ages,” said Hampton Arts Artistic Director, Richard M. Parison, Jr. “And what better way to celebrate Rodgers & Hammerstein’s legendary score than with a good, old-fashioned Sing-A-Long?”

Friday, April 21, 8 p.m.
The American Theatre
125 East Mellen Street
Hampton, VA 23663