This summer's fun family show at York Theatre Royal puts a twist on the tale of the legendary hero of Sherwood Forest in Robin Hood: The Arrow of Destiny from 4 August to 2 September.
Written by Richard Hurford, the show is a hilarious re-working of the classic story with a magical mix of music, song, comedy, romance, masks and puppets. There's also a lesson to be learnt - that there's a lot more to becoming a hero than looking cool in green tights.
Making his stage debut as Robin Hood is Neil Reynolds, who appeared in the award-winning CBBC series The Secret Life of Boys. His other television credits include Find Your Tribe, The Adventures of T-Boy and Toonattik. Radio credits include Emil & The Detectives and The Ramayana, both on BBC Radio 4.
Siobhan Athwal, who plays Marian, comes to York from appearing in Romeo and Juliet at Shakespeare's Globe in London. She played Luce, one of the girl band members, in the Spice Girls stage musical Viva Forever in the West End.
Making his York Theatre Royal debut as the Sheriff of Nottingham is John Elkington. His credits include Beryl and Twelfth Night (West Yorkshire Playhouse), The Father and Brassed Off (Oldham Coliseum). He regularly plays the Dame in pantomime at Nottingham Playhouse.
Trevor A Toussaint plays Friar Tuck. Past credits include The Bubbly Black Girl Sheds Her Chameleon Skin, The Harder They Come (Stratford East Theatre Royal) and Fences (London's Duchess Theatre). Joanna Holden (Little John) and Ed Thorpe (Guy of Gisborne), who is also the show's Musical Director, return from last summer's Theatre Royal production of Sherlock Holmes in The Hound of the Baskervilles.
This theatrical treat for adults and children alike follows in the tradition of York Theatre Royal's family summer shows including The Railway Children, The Wind in the Willows, Peter Pan, The Legend of King Arthur and Sherlock Holmes.
Times are hard for the poor people of Nottingham, which means things have never been better for the wicked Sheriff and his tax collectors. But, never fear, everything's bound to turn out fine as soon as Robin Hood comes to the rescue. After all, he's renowned for robbing the rich to give to the poor. Except what happens when he doesn't?
Has Robin got lost in Sherwood Forest or are there darker forces plotting against the greatest folk hero of old England? There's only one way to find out and only one person brave enough to try - step forward Marian. Follow her quest into the forest to discover why the legend of Robin Hood and his Merry People isn't quite what she imagined.
SuzAnn McLean and Damian Cruden direct a cast that includes three teams of ten young people from the York area, who play villagers and merry people.
Suzann says: "Robin Hood has been everyone's hero throughout history, and even though he is a myth, we aspire to his qualities. This is very much the role of Marian in our version. She uses her belief in Robin to become the brilliant human being that she is; a courageous leader, fighting injustice and standing up for her people."
Damian says: "It's the story of Robin Hood told from a different perspective. There are lots of surprises in our version but the familiar story and characters are all there - the Sheriff of Nottingham, the forest, the May Day festival with the archery competition and, of course, there's tax collecting. The music is great and all original. There will be a lovely energy to it. It's a show for all the family and promises to be a lot of fun."
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