Outdoor theatre: Othello presented by The Lord Chamberlain's Men
The Lord Chamberlain’s Men invite you to join them this summer for one of Shakespeare's most captivating and thrilling shows, Othello.
- Booking essential
With a history stretching back to William Shakespeare himself, they present this great play as he first saw it, in the open air, with an all male cast and Elizabethan costumes, music and dance. A powerful story of deception, jealousy and a man that loved not wisely but too well – this stunning and heartbreakingly poignant play is one you won’t want to miss.
The event will be at Dyrham Park for two nights - Friday 24 and Saturday 25 July 2026. Bring a chair and a picnic. We'd advise booking early to avoid any disappointment.
Times
Prices
| Ticket type | Ticket category |
|---|---|
| Adult | £20.00 |
| Child | £13.00 |
The basics
- Booking details
Call 0208 852 5761
- Suitability
The event is open to all.
- Meeting point
The event is in the garden, a 15 minute walk through parkland from the car park. Shuttle buses will also run. The main site gates open at 5pm, garden at 5.30pm and the play starts at 6.30pm.
- What to bring and wear
Please bring chairs and blankets. You're welcome to bring food and drink, but refreshments will also be available for purchase. Please dress for being outdoors and in the open air.
- Accessibility
The parkland is uneven and steep in places but shuttle buses will be running.
- Other
Assistance dogs only.
Upcoming events
February half-term fun at Dyrham Park
Join us for some fun this February half term at Dyrham Park with things to do in all weather.
Guided garden walks
Want to find out more about Dyrham's garden? Why not join one of our expert volunteer guides on a tour?
Guided parkland walks
An expert volunteer guide will lead you around the 270 acres of parkland to learn more about the site's deer herd, history, archaeology, management and significance. At 10.30am and 1.30pm on selected days.
Hidden water walk
Join a guide for a special tour to find out about the natural springs and hidden water chambers in the hillside to the mysterious underground well and stone structure by the lake to track the 'curious water works' of Dyrham Park.