The Adventures of Robin Hood, Coulsdon Manor, from July 24

The Theatre Workshop Coulsdon summer production is almost ready – coming to a wooded glade somewhere near you with an ancient tale of heroes, daring deeds and fair redistribution of wealth…

Good King Richard is dead, and the throne is now held by his tyrannical brother John, a man determined to make his mark no matter what the cost to the people he rules.

In Nottingham, the evil Sheriff brutally extorts higher and higher taxes for his royal master, putting dissenters to the sword.

The land has never been in greater need of a hero – Robin Hood.

There’s no better way to spend a summer’s evening among the trees in the good company of the free men of Sherwood, witnessing thrilling and entertaining encounters as the fight for freedom begins, with sword, with bow, with quarterstaff and with laughter. Fun for all the family.

There will be a bar serving hot, cold and alcoholic drinks, and you can also order hot and tasty pizza before the show which will be ready for you to collect at the interval. There’s even a new far eastern tapas menu you can try!


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