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Robin Hood

By John Morton
11th - 14th December 2002
Directed by Trev Anderson

The Story :

This comedy adventure tells the story of famed outlaw, the charming Robin Hood and his band of merry men as they attempt to foil the marriage of the virtuous Maid Marian to the slimy Sheriff of Nottingham whilst simultaneously trying to rob his castle of all the gold within

The Facts :

The story of this play carries on from the 1938 Errol Flynn starrer, The Adventures of Robin Hood. In fact, the look of Luke Harris' Robin Hood is based on the Errol Flynn model.

The characters of Robin Hood, Will Scarlett, Maid Marian, Little John, Friar Tuck, Allan -a- Dale and the Sheriff of Nottingham are all based in Robin Hood legend. All other characters were created for this play.

The disguises that each one of the Merry Men took for the Oceans 11 style break in to the Sheriff's castle were, troubador (Robin Hood, Little John, Will Scarlett), charity collectors (Friar Tuck, Duncan Mallory, Desmond Mallory), a priest (Allan -a- Dale) and a cook (Seamas Garfield).

The song that Robin and Marian dance to is 'Everything I Do, I Do It For You' by Bryan Adams from the 1991 Robin Hood film.

Not only was this the sweariest Dreamstuff play since Life of Brian but this also featured more fight scenes than any play we've done.

Kevin Mooney bought fresh chicken every night to eat onstage as Friar Tuck. One night he even came on stage brandishing a slice of pizza.

The full title of this play was Robin Hood: Bigger, Merrier and Uncut

Memorable Scene :

Seamas Garfield's laxative takes effect on the Sherriff during his pre-wedding banquet with disgustingly hilarious results.

Choice Line :

Robin Hood: 'We could hardly be called Robin Hood and his unisex band of outlaws could we?'


The Cast:

Robin Hood
The Sheriff of Nottingham
Maid Marian
Will Scarlett
Friar Tuck
Allan -a- Dale
Little John
Seamas Garfield
Duncan Mallory
Desmond Mallory
Basil Hissington
Claudia Carver
Jean-Pierre La Trine
Cecil

Sedgwick
Sheriff's Mother
Gabriella
Turlock
Simone Rathbone
Synfield

Henrietta
Ethel
Troubadors

Guards

Luke Harris
John Doran
Liane Murphy
Ross Costigan
Kevin Mooney
Rory Fleck-Byrne
DJ Glendon
David Thompson
Laurent Murray
Sean Hackett
Tom Walton
Edwina Whearty
John Morton
Eddie Collins-Hughes
Colm Sheenan
Carol Walsh
Amy Dunne
Noreen Sweeney
Carmel Ryan
Fabian Erlinghauser

Dayna Killian
Aisling McCool
Ann Marie Bergin
Maria Murray
Stephen Barcoe
Jamie Hillier

 

The Life Of Brian
Dreamstuff's inaugural show ran during December of 2000.

A Midsummer Nights Dream
Our second production, staged during the Spring of 2001

Treasure Island
A classic and comic retelling of the fabled tale of Treasure Island, which ran during December 2001.

The Shaughraun
Traditional Irish theatre, Dreamstuff style, The Shaughraun ran during Spring 2002

The Government Inspector
Brown envelopes galore as the Government Inspector hit in Spring 2003

Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes met with Dracula in the Watergate Theatre over Christmas 2003

Romeo & Juliet
Shakespeare's classic love tragedy was our chosen adaptation for Spring 2004

Grimm Fairy Tales
An original Dreamstuff script, the Brothers Grimm took to the stage over Christmas 2004.

Macbeth
The original Shakespeare masterpiece performed in full during Spring 2005.

 

 

 

 
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