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| Script: $8.50 | eScript Perusal: $8.50 | Notebook Script: $16.75 | | (8.5 x 11 3-ring binder with large margins for notes) |
| Piano/Vocal Score: $30.00 | Production CD: $30.00 | Rehearsal CD: $30.00 | Production/Rehearsal CD Combo: $50.00 | First Performance Royalty: $90.00 | Each Additional Performance: $90.00 | Limited Video Rights: $30.00 | Limited Streaming/Broadcast Rights: $50.00 | Extra Streams: $0.50 | Artwork Image Download: $30.00 | Personalized Poster: $2.50 | | Type: Musical | Genre: Drama | Running Time: 120 minutes | Speaking Cast: 10 females, 9 males, 19 total cast | Flexibility: 10-40 extras | ISBN: 978-1-61588-420-9 |
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| Script Preview Author Notes Photo Gallery Audio Preview Productions | | Synopsis | “It's the Twelfth Century, England, once a proud and honorable land is now held in the clutches of terror. Freedom of speech is a thing of the past, an evil force sweeps through the land. Can this evil be opposed? One mans belief is often not enough to change anything, but where that belief inspires others, there is hope. There once lived such a man... his name, was Robin Hood.” This classic retelling of Robin Hood will leave your audiences
stunned. Between the sword fights, the phenomenal music (with nods to
classic '80s rock), and a large cast with ensemble––this musical is sure to be
a crowd pleaser!
ACT ONE: Women and children are being terrorized by Sir Guy of
Gisborne, evil henchman to the Sheriff of Nottingham. When the women
don't comply with Gisborne's orders, the soldiers ransack their village whilst
making terrible threats at what hardships lie ahead. Out of fear for their
lives, the women and children evacuate the village and set out to find their
men—who are hidden in Sherwood Forest. Upon hearing of the villager's
defiance, the Sheriff swears ultimate vengeance whilst fantasizing about his
own ascent to the throne of England. Robin of Locksley happens upon the
male villagers, now outlaws of Nottingham, while on his way through
Sherwood Forest. Robin is particularly stirred to hear of the Sheriff’s
impending ‘forced’ marriage to his childhood sweetheart, Maid Marian, and
vows to lead the Outlaws in a courageous attempt to restore order while in
the process rescuing his true love from the Sheriff’s clutches.
ACT TWO: After rescuing the women and children from the Sheriff's
soldiers, Robin reunites the women with their Outlaw men. The Outlaws led
by Robin set off to Nottingham to take back their freedom. Under the guise
of beggars, they attend the Silver Arrow Show. When Robin wins the
archery contest the Outlaws quickly find out that this was a trap set by the
Sheriff and Gisborne. Pandemonium ensues with the Outlaws barely
escaping the predicament alive. The Sheriff in a moment of utter rage
announces that he and Marian will be married the following day. Robin and
the Outlaws gatecrash the wedding and the Sheriff and Robin engage in a
bitter sword fight to the death, at which Robin prevails. King Richard returns
to restore order to his kingdom, leaving his people to rejoice in their newly
found freedom from the tyrannical yet amusing Sheriff of Nottingham. |
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