Robin Hood the Musical (Banks)

Robin Hood the Musical (Banks)

by Greg Banks
With music by Thomas Johnson

Four modern-day vagrants sit around a fire lit in an old trash can telling the story of Robin Hood and his band of Merry Men in their fight to right the wrongs in the city of Nottingham. The story evolves into a gritty, grungy, fun version of the folk myth, with a quiver full of laughs thrown in, and the Ska-inspired score zips along with the action-packed narrative of justice.

Regular price $12.00

Quick Details

  • Type: Musical
  • Estimated Run Time: 90 minutes
  • Availability: Available for productions worldwide
  • Cast Size: 15 roles | Doubling possible for 4 actors plus musicians
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Full Details

Roles:

  • The Sheriff
  • King Richard
  • Soldiers 1, 2, & 3
  • Prince John
  • Will Scarlett
  • Little John
  • Friar Tuck
  • Much
  • Maid Marian
  • Robin Hood
  • Marian's Dad

Ensemble includes Merry Men, Musicians, and Soldiers

The following resources are included in each performance license:
  • Permission to photocopy the PDF script/score for your production so there is no additional cost for these assets.
  • Demo vocal tracks for rehearsal
  • Full orchestration for bass, drums, and guitar

The following resources may be added to you license for an additional fee:
  • Logo/Media package
  • Professionally recorded production audio files for backtracking, underscoring, and sound effects.

Greg Banks

Greg Banks' work as an actor, writer and director has taken him all over the world from Singapore to Seattle via  the Arctic Circle. Greg's plays include Tir Na N'og (Travelling Light/West End, Broadway, Touring Winner of Samuel Beckett Award/TMA nominee for best play for young people 1998), Why The Whales Came (Plymouth Theatre Royal/ Theatre Alibi/West End) Dorian Grey (American Drama Group/International touring) Too  Many Cooks (Travelling Light) Huck Finn, Pinocchio, Robin Hood, Antigone (Minneapolis Children's Theatre) Me and My Shadow (Theatre Alibi) Snow Queen (Norden farm) Arabian Nights, Hansel\n and Gretel, Keep on Moving, (Fair Game Theatre.) He has directed for many companies including The Bristol Old Vic (Endgame), The Unicorn Children's Theatre London (The Wizard of Oz), Minneapolis Children's Theatre (Romeo and Juliet. Winner of the 2009 Ivey award for Direction and voted best play of 2009 by Twin Cities.com, Antigone, Huck Finn, Pinocchio, Robin Hood) Vedogon Theatre, Moscow (Comedy Of Errors) American Drama Group (The Great Gatsby.) The Birmingham Stage Company (Kensukes Kingdom; nominated for a 2006 T.M.A. award, Treasure Island, Why The Whales Came),Polka Children's Theatre, (Just So by Jamila Gavin) New Perspectives, Travelling Light (Stones, Tir Na N'og, Too Many Cooks), M6 Theatre Company (Forever, Peacemaker, Trouble)1157 Performance Company, Seattle Children's Theatre and The New York State Theatre (Tempest, King of Shadows by Adrian Mitchell).

Learn more about Greg at www.gregbankstheatredirector.co.uk

 

Thomas Johnson

Thomas is a composer, musical director and musician. He studied at Oxford University. He has composed music for theatre companies including the National Theatre, Theatre Alibi, the Egg Theatre, Mean Feet Dance, Unicorn Theatre, Exeter Northcott, Theatre Royal Plymouth, Fairgame, Nottingham Playhouse, London Bubble, Ludlow Festival, Travelling Light, Birmingham Stage Company and TNT. His music has been performed to audiences worldwide, from Singapore to St. Petersburg, on the West End and Broadway. He has worked with theatre companies in Costa Rica, the US (including Into the West at Seattle Children's Theater), Russia and China. Concert compositions include an oratorio for orchestra and choir, Street of Bugles (performed at Birmingham Symphony Hall and Gloucester Cathedral), and a Three Choirs Festival commission, Four Songs for the End of Wars, composed for the Gloucester Cathedral bells and a choir. He has also written scores for several BBC Radio 4 drama productions. More at www.thomasjohnsoncomposer.com

Originally produced by Egg Theatre, UK

Photos of premiere production at Egg Theatre in Bath, UK

Photos of premiere production at Egg Theatre in Bath, UK

Photos of premiere production at Egg Theatre in Bath, UK

Johnson’s thumping Ska-inspired music adds huge energy and volume to the musical.

- Reviewshub

Greg Banks has an international reputation as a writer and director for young audiences, and his irreverent rendering of the tale of England’s favorite outlaw is mischievous fun.

- The Stage, UK