

Marian, or The True Tale of Robin Hood: The Musical
Adam Szymkowicz
Foot stomping production numbers and soaring solos and duets punctuate this hilarious romp through Sherwood Forest.
Robin Hood and his famous band come face to face with some very liberated women.
When the Sheriff of Nottingham captures Maid Marian for the umpteenth time, the ensuing antics involve such plots and ploys as Tuck's confession concession, dancing bears, a strike by the Nottingham hangman's local, the proclaiming of a holiday for villains-- and the liberation of Maid Marian in more ways than one.
Here is a show for all those men who dream of being Errol Flynn and all those women who would rather rescue themselves.
| Character |
|---|
| Tuck a man of the cloth |
| Morty the Sheriff's man |
| Bernie the Sheriff's other man |
| The Sheriff the villain of the piece |
| Grundela a lady in waiting |
| Prith a lady who's waited long enough |
| Will a merry man |
| Alan an even merrier man |
| Little John social director of Camp Sherwood |
| Robin Hood a hero |
| Marian a helpless maiden |
Hoodwinked is a American play written by Steve Liebman and published by Samuel French in New York (1985).
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