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. Join the troupe at Dulwich Picture Gallery for a bicycle-powered production of Shakespeare’s ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ like
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. Join the troupe at The Charterhouse for a bicycle-powered production of Shakespeare’s ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ like you’ve
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. Join the troupe at Strawberry Hill House & Garden for a bicycle-powered production of Shakespeare’s ‘Much Ado About
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. Join the troupe at Severndroog Castle for a bicycle-powered production of Shakespeare’s ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ like you’ve
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. Join the troupe at Southwark Cathedral for a bicycle-powered production of Shakespeare’s ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ like you’ve
Founding HandleBard and Producer Tom Dixon was recently interviewed by London Calling on Shakespeare, cycling, broken bones, our audiences and our plans for the next five years. Find out what he had to say here
On the 23rd of April, it's the 400th anniverary of Shakespeare's death! To commemorate the life of the greatest playwright that ever lived, we're teaming-up with Sue James Catering for our final ever UK performance of A Midsummer Night's Dream, which has been touring the globe for the past twelve months. The performance will begin at 7.30pm, and will
The inevitable draw of London, who would play host to our final run of shows, was the only factor that made leaving Hatton less of a miserable affair. We had 6 performances lined up at a variety of venues: The Rookery in Streatham Common, the Museum of the order of St John in Clerkenwell, and Chelsea Physic Garden in,