Dressing Lady Macbeth: An Exhibition
Smallhythe Place
26 Feb - 2 November 2025
Wed-Sun, including bank holidays.
Standard admission applies.
Booking not needed
Rediscover gems of the 1888 Lyceum Theatre production of 'Macbeth' in an intimate exhibition - a final chance to see Ellen Terry's Beetlewing dress before it is put away for conservation 'rest'.
“By the pricking of my thumbs, Something wicked this way comes.” - Macbeth, Act IV, Scene I
In 1888, the Lyceum Theatre company launched a new production of Shakespeare’s Macbeth. The production had a vast cast and sumptuous costuming, and was led by two of the most beloved Shakespearean actors of the day, Ellen Terry and Henry Irving.
This exhibition brings together mementoes from the production for the first time in several decades, including the beautiful Beetlewing and Banqueting dresses.
Our Macbeth museum guide will allow visitors to delve further into the story of the exhibition, and of Shakespearean theatre at this time, by highlighting other items in the remarkable collection at Smallhythe Place.