This summer, The Lord Chamberlain’s Men return to Bantock House Museum as part of their 21st season with a performance of Shakespeare’s beloved romantic comedy, Twelfth Night.
With a legacy tracing back to Shakespeare’s original company, they bring this enchanting play to life just as it was first seen - performed in the open air with an all male cast and featuring traditional Elizabethan costumes, music and dance.
Duke Orsino is hopelessly in love with Countess Olivia but she, deep in mourning, has sworn off all suitors. Enter Viola – shipwrecked, disguised as a man and unknowingly about to turn Orsino’s world upside down. Sent to woo Olivia on Orsino’s behalf, Viola soon finds herself the object of Olivia’s affections while secretly falling for Orsino herself. With mistaken identities, romantic entanglements and mischievous plots unfolding at every turn, Twelfth Night is a joyous celebration of love in all its wonderful, chaotic glory.
Twelfth Night takes place on Thursday 31 July at 7pm (gates open at 6pm). Adults are £18 and children (under 16) £10, plus a booking fee if purchasing via the box office or website. Tickets can be purchased in person at Bantock House Museum or from the box office on 0208 852 5761 or boxoffice@tlcm.co.uk.
This summer, The Lord Chamberlain’s Men return to Bantock House Museum as part of their 21st season with a performance of Shakespeare’s beloved romantic comedy, Twelfth Night.
With a legacy tracing back to Shakespeare’s original company, they bring this enchanting play to life just as it was first seen - performed in the open air with an all male cast and featuring traditional Elizabethan costumes, music and dance.
Duke Orsino is hopelessly in love with Countess Olivia but she, deep in mourning, has sworn off all suitors. Enter Viola – shipwrecked, disguised as a man and unknowingly about to turn Orsino’s world upside down. Sent to woo Olivia on Orsino’s behalf, Viola soon finds herself the object of Olivia’s affections while secretly falling for Orsino herself. With mistaken identities, romantic entanglements and mischievous plots unfolding at every turn, Twelfth Night is a joyous celebration of love in all its wonderful, chaotic glory.
Twelfth Night takes place on Thursday 31 July at 7pm (gates open at 6pm). Adults are £18 and children (under 16) £10, plus a booking fee if purchasing via the box office or website. Tickets can be purchased in person at Bantock House Museum or from the box office on 0208 852 5761 or boxoffice@tlcm.co.uk.