Khayaal Theatre Company
Join Khayaal Theatre Company in the Stables Walled Garden this Eid Al-Adha for family friendly stories about Muslim heritage: drawn from Moroccan, Tanzanian, Iranian, Turkish, Pakistani, Arab and other Muslim cultures.
- Booking essential
The stories are 15-20 min storytelling theatre performances, with 3-4 culturally diverse artists presenting the work. Show times for June 7 are: 12:30 | 13:30 | 14:30 | 15:30 | 16:30 | 17:30 and 18:30.
Times
Prices
| Ticket type | Ticket category |
|---|---|
| Family 1A 3C | £10.00 |
| Family 2A 2C | £10.00 |
| Family 2A 3C | £10.00 |
| All Single Day Pass | £4.00 |
The basics
- Booking details
Call 0344 249 1895 Please show your email booking confirmation, receipt or booking Surname when you arrive at the door.
- Suitability
Children are welcome
- Meeting point
Access is by a sign near to the Pizza pod in the courtyard, next to the entrance to the walled garden where the productions take place.
- What to bring and wear
Please bring a low backed chair or blanket. You are welcome to bring a picnic. Refreshments are available to purchase from our National Trust Café, Pizza Pod and ice creamery.
- Accessibility
There is a walk around a garden lake from the car park. If you have any accessibility requirements please contact Osterley Park. The performance space is on a small lawn through a gate near the Stables courtyard. If you have any accessibility requirements please contact Osterley Park. We have a very limited number of personal mobility vehicles for free hire.
- Other
Only assistance dogs are permitted at this performance. Child must be accompanied by a ticketed Adult or Guardian throughout the performance. Please note, food and drinks prepared in our kitchens are made using a wide range of ingredients. Whilst we do our very best, we can't guarantee that any of our products are totally allergen free. If you require more information about ingredients or allergens for an event, please contact the property directly.
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