The Handlebards Present: As You Like It
Pedalling from venue to venue with all of their set, props and costumes on the back of their bikes, the
HandleBards are a four-strong troupe of actors who are spending the summer bringing environmentally
sustainable Shakespeare to venues across the UK.
It’.
What’s the play about? Well – Rosalind and her cousin Celia flee to the Forest of Arden, where they bump
into Rosalind’s love interest Orlando. However, Rosalind is disguised as a young man.
Shepherds getting involved and the stage is set for a wild ride of wooing, hilarious mistaken identity and the
odd wrestling match.
This is an outdoor production, so please bring a chair or blanket to sit on, a picnic to dig into, and dress for
the weather!
Praise for previous HandleBards performances…
Accessibility
We’re working with Extant and Enhance Facilitator Chris Campion to fully integrate visually impaired access with our 2026 tour of As You Like It. All performances will be accessible without the need for audio description or adapting the show, thanks to Extant’s tailored approach to integrating access, alongside a bespoke Touch Tour.
If you’ve ever been trying to open a stubborn picnic package mid-show you’ve almost certainly been able to tell the different between an epic swordfight and someone being hit with a bike wheel by sound alone. That’s exactly how we’re integrating accessibility, by being even more intentional with the audio elements of the show from the ground up – we won’t be changing Shakespeare’s text, and you can expect the same joyous HandleBards show.
‘Very descriptive and it allowed me to create a visual picture in my head.’
We are also offering a Touch Tour before the show on 11th June. The touch tour will be at 5:30pm and you can book your place on the tour alongside a ticket during check-out, or by emailing us at info@handlebards.com. We recommend arriving at the venue 15 minutes before the touch-tour.
Accompanying show notes and a digital programme can be downloadedhere.
The notes encapsulate the visual aspects of the show and are written with access for visually impaired audiences at the core. The Touch Tour offers exploration of set, props and costume: offering an immersive space in which to imagine the work before the show begins.
Dates and times
- Sun 14 Jun 18:00
