Movies in the Park: The Sound of Music
The Sound of Music
Aug. 28, 8:01 p.m.
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Confession: The songs in "The Sound of Music" are not some of our fav-o-rite things. But the Julie Andrews fans and von Trapp kids-wannabes who show up for this three-hour Oscar-winning musical from 1965 are probably going to know them all by heart. And so what if the rolling fields of Grant Park are just a bit flatter than the Austrian hills? We're betting an inpsired audience singalong will bring them to life all the same.
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The City of Chicago presents the 8th Annual Chicago Outdoor Film Festival. View seven weeks of classic films every Tuesday evening beginning July 17 through August 28, presented by The Chicago Film Office, a division of the Mayor's Office of Special Events and the Chicago Park District.
Now considered a Chicago tradition, this one-of-a-kind outdoor theater experience includes a gigantic screen (50' x 34') and a state-of-the art sound system. Movies begin at sunset in Butler Field, Grant Park at Lake Shore Drive and Monroe. Admission is free, thanks to the generosity of sponsors.
For Your Convenience
Cyclists can beat the traffic by biking! The Chicagoland Bicycle Federation and the Mayor's Office of Special Events provides FREE Bike Valet Parking at all films. The valet is located on the northwest corner of Lake Shore Drive and Monroe Streets.
Sorry, no dogs are allowed at the Chicago Outdoor Film Festival because crowds are stressful to animals, even the most peaceful pup can become aggressive under these conditions. Love your pets by leaving them at home!













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