This August Worcester Cathedral presents a new and specially designed event for
visitors. Dressed for Drama costume exhibition will feature around 35 period costumes
from British television and film, including Downton Abbey, Mr Selfridge, Far from the
Madding Crowd, The Scandalous Lady W, The Crimson Field, Wolf Hall and The Danish
Girl. It will include some beautiful costumes worn by stars such as Cary Mulligan and
Natalie Dormer, Eddie Redmayne and Damien Lewis.
The costumes will be displayed in the stunning early 12th Century Chapter house at
Worcester Cathedral, which is thought to be the first round chapter house in the world.
Visitors to the exhibition will be able to get up close to the costumes to see the designs
and craftsmanship that they have enjoyed on screen.
The exhibition runs from 1 to 29 August. Individuals and groups can pre book to come
to the exhibition by contacting Worcester Cathedral office on 01905 732900.
Exhibition tickets cost £6.50 for adults, £4.50 for children and young people, under 5’s
are free. A family ticket for two adults and two children will be £15.00.
For more details visit www.worcestercatheral.co.uk
Please pray for all those involved in
the Cathedral’s costume exhibition
and that it will help enable more
people to experience the beauty and
tranquillity of our Cathedral.
Evesham Deanery – Rural Dean:
Richard Thornily; Lay Chair: Liz Booth
Evangelical Lutheran Church of
Lithuania: Bishop Mindaugas Sabutis
Diocese of Derry and Raphoe
(Ireland): Bishop Kenneth Good
The Church of the Province of South
East Asia: Bishop Bolly Lapok