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This production is recommended for ages 8+. Children under the age of 4 will not be admitted to the venue.
Performance dates
10 May - 14 June 2025
Run time: TBC
Includes interval
Shucked, the Tony Award-winning musical comedy, is coming to Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre for a strictly limited 5-week run, and it’s guaranteed to be the cream of the crop! Book your tickets to the hilarious harvest musical now!
‘Corn, yes, we said corn, Just as sure as the day that you were born.’
Shucked follows a young farmgirl who is on a mission to save her town. When the corn surrounding Cob Country starts to die, it's up to farmgirl Maizy (see what they did there?) to head out into the big city of Tampa and get help from “corn doctor” Gordy, who may not turn out to be all he seems to be… Soon it is not just the crop that’s under threat as a battle ensues for the heart and soil of the small town.
Including the knockout songs ‘Woman of the World’, ‘Somebody Will’ and ‘Independently Owned’, this Broadway hit about an unlikely hero, an unscrupulous con artist, and a battle for the heart and soil of a small town, is not to be missed.
This production is recommended for ages 8+. Children under 4 will not be admitted to the venue.
Main Cast
Step into the hilarious world of "Shucked" and discover its charm through laughter and unforgettable performances. While the show promises endless fun, London offers even more enchanting experiences. Delight in upcoming concerts in London where melodies sweep through the city, or immerse yourself in the elegance of a London ballet. Whatever your preference, the capital's vibrant cultural scene ensures an unforgettable experience beyond the theatre.

Regent’s Park is going back to its roots, kinda. The scenic grounds - once home to a community of farmers - has a new generation of cultivators. However, these farmhands are corn-siderably more interested in singing, dancing and maize-based mirth than their predecessors.
I was all ears when we heard the Broadway cult-hit was making its way across the pond. The brand-new musical was the cream of the crop when it debuted in New York, earning a Tony Award, two Drama Desk Awards and an Outer Critics Circle Award. And following tonight's performance, I wouldn’t be surprised if it picked up a few more best-in-shows this harvest too.
21 May, 2025 | By Sian McBride