Outdoor theatre: The Lord Chamberlain's Men present Othello at Hatchlands Park
Join The Lord Chamberlain’s Men this summer for Othello, one of the most captivating and thrilling plays ever written. See it performed how Shakespeare first saw it - in the open air, with an all-male cast and Elizabethan costumes, music and dance.
- Booking essential
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. Bring a chair and a picnic and prepare to be rapt and transported.
Running time is approximately 165 mins (including a 15 minute interval).
Times
Prices
| Ticket type | Ticket category |
|---|---|
| Adult | £21.08 |
| Child | £13.18 |
| Ticket type | Ticket category |
|---|---|
| 2 adults, 2 children | £61.13 |
The basics
- Booking number
Call 0208 852 5761.
- Accessibility
Accessible parking. There is level access to the garden. Wheelchairs are available to borrow.
- Meeting point
Meet at the Visitor Reception
- Suitability for children
Children must be accompanied by an adult.
- What to bring and wear
Please dress for the weather. Bring a chair or a rug to sit on. Picnics are welcome.
- Other
This is an open-air event and will go ahead in all weather conditions.
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