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Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious showtime: Mary Poppins coming to Raleigh this July

This show needs no spoon full of sugar to help it go down smoothly.

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Kara Lindsay as Mary Poppins, 2016.

Photo by Curtis Brown Photography

1964: That’s the year Disney released the classic, beloved film Mary Poppins. And this summer, this family-favorite musical is coming to Raleigh.

This July, the North Carolina Theatre is bringing the magic + adventure of Mary Poppins to life with its upcoming show at the Raleigh Memorial Auditorium.

What to expect? Six days of charming storytelling, classic songs + dance numbers, and stunning sets. And it wouldn’t be Mary Poppins without a flying umbrella scene or two (made possible with special flying effects by ZFX). Some might say this show is practically perfect in every way.

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The cast of Mary Poppins, 2016.

Photo by Curtis Brown Photography

What to know before you go:

Plan ahead and secure tickets for this show of the summer.*

Adventure awaits: Grab your Mary Poppins tickets

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