Hoodwinked
by Steve Liebman, Bryan D Leys, John Carlton

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120 mins Medieval (6th-14th Century) Interior Set Period Costumes American

Synopsis

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.

Characters

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

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1985
Binding Paperback
Pages 106
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573681875
ISBN-10 0573681872
LCCN 87147782
LCC ML50.C282 H6 1985
DCC 782.81/2

Hoodwinked is a American play written by Steve Liebman and published by Samuel French in New York (1985).

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