The Handlebards – Today!

Handlebards-Romeo-Juliet-squareThe Handlebards production of Romeo and Juliet is taking place this evening!

Bring along a picnic and enjoy the show!
Gates open at 6PM

Tickets can still be purchased until 3PM at the Norwood Building at £15 per adult
Tickets on the gate: £17 per adult

Millennium Sports Facility, The Trundle, Somersham, PE28 3JS

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The Handlebards – Next wednesday! Have you got your tickets yet?


Handlebards-Romeo-Juliet-squareWednesday 18th July 

6PM onwards
At: Millennium Sports Facility, The Trundle, Somersham PE28 3JS
Adult – £15 in advance
(£17 on the day)

One free ticket can be claimed at the time of purchase for an under 16s with every standard ticket sold. Tickets are inclusive of VAT.

 

Tickets are purchasable from:
The Norwood Building Parkhall Road, Strands hairdressers
and the Libary, Church Street.
01487 841359
megan.blewett@somersham-pc.gov.uk

Romeo and Juliet on the 18th July at The Millennium Pavilion

Handlebards-Romeo-Juliet-square.jpgWednesday 18th July 
6PM onwards
At: Millennium Sports Facility, The Trundle, Somersham PE28 3JS
Adult – £15 in advance
(£17 on the day)

One free ticket can be claimed at the time of purchase for an under 16s with every standard ticket sold. Tickets are inclusive of VAT.

Tickets are purchasable from:
The Norwood Building Parkhall Road, Strands hairdressers
and the Libary, Church Street.
01487 841359
megan.blewett@somersham-pc.gov.uk

Shakespeare is back! The Handlebards – Romeo and Juliet

The Handlebards are back this year with their rendition of Romeo and Juliet.

The HandleBards are the world’s first cycling theatre company. Before touring their “seriously silly” production of Romeo and Juliet around the world, they pedalled it 1500 miles around the UK by bicycle, with all the necessary set, props and costume in tow. Now, the show is back by popular demand – and, in usual HandleBards style, you can expect riotous amounts of energy, a fair old whack of chaos, and a great deal of laughter.

Join the HandleBards’ all-female troupe at the Broadway Arts Festival for Romeo and Juliet as you’ve never seen it before!

And what’s the play about? Well – Romeo and Juliet fall in love, despite the fact that both their families hate each other. Hilarity ensues… Well, sort of!

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Wednesday 18th July 
6PM onwards
At: Millennium Sports Facility, The Trundle, Somersham PE28 3JS
Adult – £15 in advance
(£17 on the day)

One free ticket can be claimed at the time of purchase for an under 16s with every standard ticket sold. Tickets are inclusive of VAT.

Tickets are purchasable from:
The Norwood Building, Parkhall Road, and the Libary, Church Street.
01487 841359
megan.blewett@somersham-pc.gov.uk

The HandleBards – A Midsummer’s Night Dream THIS Wednesday!

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Grab your tickets from either calling in at the office The Norwood Building, Parkhall Road, Opposite the children’s Playarea, Or by visiting the website www.millennium-sports-somersham.co.uk and select “Payments”.
1 Child free for 1 Paying adult ticket. Please ensure you inform the office or on the website notes to ensure numbers are accurate.

Shakespeare comes to Somersham!

The HandleBards present: A Midsummer Night’s Dream on Wednesday 5th July 2017 at the Millennium Sports Facility, The Trundle, Somersham PE28 3JS.

Tickets can be bought from:

  • Somersham Library
  • Strands Hair-dressers
  • Somersham Parish Council, The Norwood Building, Parkhall Road, Somersham (01487 841359) (plus other outlets to be confirmed) OR online at

http://www.millennium-sports-somersham.co.uk/TheHandlebards.html

Tickets £15 each (£17 on the day at the gate)

One free ticket can be claimed at the time of purchase for an under 16s with every standard ticket sold. Tickets are inclusive of VAT.

Gates open at 6 pm.

A rip-roaring, bicycle-powered, All-male production of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”

The HandleBards are the world’s first cycling theatre company.

Before touring their “Beautifully bonkers” production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream around the world, they pedalled it 1500 miles around the UK by bicycle, with all the necessary set, props and costume in tow. Now, the critically acclaimed show is back by popular demand – and, in usual HandleBards style, you can expect riotous amounts of energy, a fair old whack of chaos, and a great deal of laughter.

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