The Miraculous Mis-Adventures of Robin Hood comes to Trinity Theatre this February

Musical play The Miraculous Mis-Adventures of Robin Hood will come to Trinity Theatre in Royal Tunbridge Wells this February.

A band of actor-musicians revitalises the classical tale of Robin Hood for young audiences in the family production.

The sprightly, Sherwood themed show features a whopping twenty-one characters, six boisterous songs, a carousel of musical instruments and a classic story that still brings important lessons and insights to audiences today.

The Miraculous Mis-Adventures of Robin Hood is a hilarious musical reimagining, featuring original music that will capture the imagingation of audiences young and old. Morris dancing, sword fights, awful archery and hundreds of costume changes appear alongside, to re-create the lively atmosphere that theatre has been bringing to audiences since Shakespeare’s time.

Audiences of all ages will enjoy this production, as the troupe of talented singers and actors guide viewers through the story with engaging storytelling, interspersed with harmonious singing and quick-witted lines.

The Miraculous Mis-Adventures of Robin Hood invites its audience to join Three Inch Fools on the road, with a hilarious production packed with squabbles over casting, a battle for top billing and the flare-up of a few personalities. This fast paced romp will leave audiences laughing long after the curtain closes.

The Miraculous Mis-Adventures of Robin Hood runs at Trinity Theatre from Thursday, 10 to Wednesday, 16 February 2022. Tickets are on sale now here.

Artistic Director of Trinity Theatre, Sean Turner, commented: “Making this show was one of the purest theatrical joys I have ever had, and I think it shows in how much fun the audiences had last summer. I can’t wait to bring it back and hear the audience’s laughter again. The show was made to played open air but think it could be even more of a treat indoors.

“Banding together a talented cast, musical madness and a love for theatre’s roots, this is storytelling at its most exciting – an unmissable treat for families this half term!”

Turner directs the production which was written by James Hyde with music from Stephen Hyde.

About the author: Josh Darvill

Josh is Stageberry's editor with over five years of experience writing about theatre in the West End and across the UK. Prior to following his passion for musicals, he worked for more than a decade as a TV journalist.

 

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