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SHOW DATES:
October 28, 29, & Nov 4, 5 –
7:30 pm, All seats $13
October 30 – 3:00 pm
All seats $11
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Adapted by Larry Blamire
Directed by Brett Marks
Production Advisor –Linda Potter
Tech Director – Brendan Hearn
Fight Director – Angie Jepson
Stage Manager – Caitlin Barrette
Producers –
• Sue Hennessey
• Sue LaForest
• Lucy Cooper-Hauser
Set Designer – Toby Williams
Set Painting – Sue Peterman
Props – Julie Liuzzo
Costumes – Jenna Lorenco
Makeup – Lucy Smith
Publicity – Pam Laufer
& Susan Williams
House – Diana Nestorova
Ticket Manager – Kristen Ryan
Online Ticket Orders:
Season Tickets – Sue Stewart
MKTix Orders – Tomi Clayton
ABSAF Tickets – Sharon Schulman
Staff Tickets – Judy Bell
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Full of excitement and laughs, Robin Hood is a fun, irreverent, and adventurous twist on the classic tale. It is set in England during the Middle Ages. On the run after a deadly clash with the Sherriff’s guards, young Robin and his friends Will, Little John, Friar Tuck, and others form a woodland fellowship, fighting the injustices of the Sherriff and the high taxes of King John. With the help of Robin’s cousin the Prioress and a sword-wielding Maid Marian, the outlaws steal from the rich and give to the poor. The plot thickens, however, when the Sherriff and his cohort the local Bishop hatch a plan to be rid of Robin and his merry friends once and for all.
The play is directed by Brett Marks, a professional director who works in Boston. He is trained in stage combat including broadsword, rapier, knife, hand-to-hand and karate. He holds a BA in theater from Boston College.
This play features graphic swordplay and sophisticated language; it has a character whose behavior is affected by alcohol. It runs approximately 2 hours and has one intermission. Recommended for upper elementary and above.
TICKET INFORMATION
• Tickets now on sale at MKTix.com.
• Tickets on sale through the cast in September.
• Purchase tickets at Acton Roche Bros in late September.
• Those with Season Tickets, ABSAF Passes, or A-B Staff ID's may reserve through this website rom Friday, September 30 – Sunday, October 23, 2011.
CAST LIST
Lexie Awiszus — Forester 3
Michael Behan — Forester 1
Elizabeth Bellotti — Woodsfolk 1/Dancer
Amy Bullock — Marian
Hannah Dawson — Prioress
Lucy Dawson — Ellen
Mark DiBona — Forester 4
Maddie Friedman — Catherine
Brendan Hennessey — Friar Tuck
Emily Jones — Hilton
Ryan LaForest — Much
Sam Laughlin — Eadom (u/s for Much)
Timothy Larson — Allen-a-Dale
Sarah Liebman — Woodsfolk 2/ Singer
David Nicholson — Bishop
Samuel Patterson — Little John
Brian Pierce — Riccon
Avery Powers — Robin Hood
Robbie Ringwall — Forester 2
Kyla Sandock — Queen Eleanor
Sarah Serabian — Meg
Jack Shaffery — Arthur–a–Bland
Matt Smith — Will Scarlett
Oliver Tejeda — Sheriff
Jamie Utt — Woodsfolk 3/ Musician
Jesse Waks — Guy of Gisbourne
Mitchell Ward — King John
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