As You Like It
- cropredyharlequins
- Dec 15, 2019
- 1 min read

"All the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players;"
Celia and Rosalind are banished to the forest of Arden by Celia's father, Duke Frederick. Taking with them the lively jester, Touchstone, there encounter shephards, hermits and a whole community of exhiled courtiers. Not to mention, the dashing Orlando, the love of Rosalind. This is, however, slightly awkward, as Rosalind is disguised as a rakish youth, Ganymede.

Performed both at Prescote Manor and the RSCs open air theatre stage 'The Dell' this production of Shakespeares comedy explored themes of friendship, love, loyalty, and exhile.
"And thereby hangs the tale."




















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