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Hood - The Musical - Willow Tree Theatre Company - South
West Adult Amateur Premiere - Spectacular New Rock Musical |
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"It's the twelfth century. Robin Hood appears and when the Outlaws demand he pay a forfeit to cross the river, he is forced to fight Little John. The fight is a draw, and the Outlaws describe the atrocities the Sheriff has been inflicting on the people of Sherwood Forest. Robin is shocked to hear of the Sheriffs impending marriage to his long-lost love, the Maid Marian, and he vows to join the Outlaws efforts to restore order and in turn, rescue Marian from the Sheriffs clutches. Meanwhile, Marian and her handmaiden Victoria meet the Outlaw women and children and learn of the poverty the Sheriff has inflicted upon them. The Sheriffs soldiers appear to arrest them, but Robin Hood arrives, fighting off the Sheriffs soldiers and rescuing the women and children. Robin and Marian exchange vows of love moments before Robin escapes and Gisborne takes Marian to face the Sheriff. Enraged by the news of this "Good Samaritan" the Sheriff and Gisborne concoct a bow-and-arrow contest to lure Robin Hood to his death. In Sherwood Forest, Robin reunites the Outlaw women and children with the men, and they all join in support of Robin Hood and the crusade to overthrow the oppressive Sheriff of Nottingham A few weeks pass; Robin and the Outlaws have begun to steal back their riches from the Sheriffs convoys. They are overjoyed by their great fortune, and when Friar Tuck stumbles upon this happy place he is besieged with the story of a truly honourable and courageous hero. Robin Hood. The Friar is then introduced to Robin in person and he quickly informs him of the "Silver Arrow Show" that is being held in Nottingham. Friar Tuck agrees to join the Outlaws in their fight against the Sheriff, and they set off to enact their revenge. Arriving at the bow-and-arrow contest, Robin (in disguise) quickly impresses the crowd with his sublime archery skills. He of course wins the contest, and as he reveals himself the Sheriff orders that he be put to death. Pandemonium ensues and Robin and the Outlaws barely escape with their lives. The Sheriff in his rage then announces that he and Marian will be wed the following day at noon. The next day Robin and the Outlaws interrupt the wedding and the Sheriff and Robin finally engage in a fight to the death. The next day, King Richard the Lionheart returns to restore order to his kingdom and bless the marriage of Robin and Marian. The people of Nottingham and Sherwood Forest rejoice in their newly won freedom from the Sheriffs tyranny and all hail their new hero - Robin Hood.Copyright @ 1992 - 2006 Steve Williamson & Andy Brown - All Rights Reserved. |
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