Tickets now on sale for 'The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood'

In a theater season dominated by heavy dramas at neighboring school districts, Lampeter-Strasburg Thespian Society's family friendly comedy presentation of The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood is a breath of fresh air.

Performances are in the Lampeter-Strasburg High School Performing Arts Center on November 9, 10, and 11 at 7 pm with a special matinee performance on Saturday, November 11 at 2 pm. This show is appropriate for children of all ages!

What makes the Saturday's matinee special? The first three hundred patrons to the matinee will receive their own Robin Hood hat.


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Be sure to come early for the show because the Iron Throne will be available for photographs in the Grand Lobby until 15 minutes before curtain.

Ticketing Information
Tickets are $7 for adults and $5 for students and senior citizens. Open seating tickets can be purchased in advance in the Lampeter-Strasburg high school main office 2-4 pm starting tomorrow through Friday, November 10. Tickets can also be purchased at the door prior to all performances one hour before the show.

Performances will in the Lampeter-Strasburg High School Performing Arts Center on November 9, 10, and 11 at 7 pm with a special matinee performance on Saturday, November 11 at 2 pm.
Staring
The cast includes Steven Greenwood as the Town’s GuyBrendan Massar as Robin HoodPierson Castor as Friar TuckEthan Bare as Will ScarletSean Burke as Little JohnLogan Emmert as Allan Adale, Joey Long is the Rich Man, Alina Rutherford is the Poor Lady, Matthew Monroy is the evil Sheriff of NottinghamLauren Torres as Lady MarianCheyanne Waller is the Lady in Waiting, Luca Ferretti is Byron, Alexander Williams as Lord Laughalot, Jordan Marcoft is Mary, Julie Stinson is Lenore, Preston Brazzle is Donald, Samy Monroy is Debbie, Braeden Weaver is the wicked Prince John, the Fawning Ladies include Kiley Turner, Caroline McEligot, Jillian Pontz, Kenzie Krebs, and  Emily Sidelinger, Nick Blair and Nolan Davidson are Guards, and Rowen Krantz and Wesley Leaman as Merry Men/Guards.


Synopsis
If you locked Mel Brooks and Monty Python in a room, The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood is the fourth wall breaking, family friendly spoof you would get.

In this hilarious retelling of the classic tale our gallant guy-in-green hero tries his best as swaggers through the show.

However, this time around, the legendary outlaw, in his never-ending quest to aid the needy, encounters a lovely damsel-in-distress; an ever-scheming sheriff who would rather bowl a strike than hit a bull's-eye; a gold-hoarding, bad-guy monarch wannabe; and a good-natured "Town's Guy" who manages to make his way into every scene, whether he belongs there or not.

Combine them with an expandable band of spoon-wielding Merry Men whose collective IQs equal six, and you've got an irreverent jaunt through Sherwood Forest you won't soon forget!

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