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Find out the truth about Robin Hood

Quiver with laughs as a Robin Hood farce comes to the Roleystone Theatre this March.

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This foolishly funny farce is written by David Neilson and directed by Brogan Smirke and Euan MacMillan. Robin Hood: The Truth Behind the Green Tights is the story of cowardly Albert, trying to get by as best he can.

He transfers his allegiance from the Merry Men to the Sheriff of Nottingham and back again at the drop of a hat – or, more accurately, the point of a sword. As a result, Albert, his wife, Robin Hood and Maid Marian end up in some very awkward situations.

Co-director Brogan Smirke said he’s always had a love of Robin Hood.

“I’ve always loved the tale of Robin Hood and when I read the script for this one, it had me laughing out loud so I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to direct it,” Smirke said.

His colleague MacMillan had previously worked as assistant director on his school’s Year 11 production of the show.

“I was keen to direct it in a more professional environment and work with a new group of people,” he said.

First involved in theatre as an actor, MacMillan appeared in Oliver! at the Regal Theatre in 2011, followed by Les Miserables in 2012 and has also taken to the stage in Beauty and The Beast, Hairspray and Lord of the Flies.

Brogan Smirke said the the play was a challenging work to mount.

“The main challenge with Robin Hood: The Truth Behind the Green Tights is trying to produce everything that’s written in the script,” she said.

“There’s everything from flying arrows and a tree that comes to life through to cracking eggs and water being thrown on everyone.

“I can’t wait to see how we interpret it all in the end.”

Robin Hood: The Truth Behind the Green Tights plays at 8pm March 9, 10, 16 and 17. Tickets are $20, $15 concession – book on 6396 1557 or at www.trybooking.com. Cecil Andrews College Theatre is 39 Seville Drive, Seville Grove.

 

Source: Media Release, images: Zyg Woltersdorf


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