Don’t miss this legendary tale—March 19 - April 13 at the Loretto-Hilton Center on the campus of Webster University.
Robin Hood and his band of outlaws take on a greedy prince in this high-energy, swashbuckling adventure! With daring escapades, mischievous humor, and a dash of romance, “Sherwood: The Adventures of Robin Hood” is a thrilling ride for the whole family, recommended for ages 8+. Watch the trailer for this legendary tale — running March 19 through April 13 at the Loretto-Hilton Center on the campus of Webster University.
Kate Bergstrom makes her directorial debut as The Rep’s Augustin Family Artistic Director bringing the legend to life in this riotous, heart-filled romp. As Robin turns from boy to man, he flees to the forest with his medieval band of merry men to fight for kindness, caring and justice to a corrupt kingdom. Filled with daring escapades, mischievous humor, and a dash of romance, this timeless tale of justice and camaraderie is a swashbuckling adventure the whole family will cheer for!
The cast of characters includes CB Brown (As You Like It, St. Louis Shakespeare Festival) as Little John, Fabiola Cabrera-Davila (Webster Sargent Conservatory) as Deorwynn, Oriana Lada (A Christmas Carol, Alabama Shakespeare Festival) as Alize, Matt Lytle (Taming of the Shrew, Brown University) as Sir Guy of Gisbourne, Jayne McLendon (Midsummer Night’s Dream, Alabama Shakespeare Festival) as Maid Marian, Louis Reyes McWilliams (Coriolanus, The Public Theater) as Robin Hood, Michael James Reed (August: Osage County, The Rep) as Friar Tuck, David Weynand (Dial M for Murder, The Rep) as the Sheriff of Nottingham, Eric Dean White (It’s A Wonderful LIfe: A Live Radio Play, The Rep) as Prince John and understudies DeAnté Bryant, Matthew Cox, Harrison Farmer and Kristen Joy Lintvedt.
Sherwood: The Adventures of Robin Hood is directed by Augustin Family Artistic Director Kate Bergstrom with set designer Lindsay Mummert and Courtney O’Neill (Moby Dick, The Rep), Costume Designer Dottie Marshall Englis (Pride and Prejudice, The Rep), lighting designer Christina Watanabe (It’s A Wonderful LIfe: A Live Radio Play, The Rep) sound designer Amanda Werre (Dial M for Murder, The Rep), composer Colin McLaughlin, fight and intimacy choreographers Rachel Flesher and Zachariah Payne and stage manager Shannon B. Sturgis.
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