The Dukes Theatre announces cast and creatives for Robin Hood this Christmas

The Dukes Theatre in Lancaster has announced full casting and creatives for its festive production of Robin Hood.

Running 24 November – 31 December, the production will be staged in the venue’s larger space The Rake for the first time in eleven years.

The full cast of Robin Hood are Althea Burey (The Gruffalo’s Child) as Marian, Jacob Butler (It’s A Sin) as Robin, Amy Drake (One Man Two Guvnors) as Tuck, Helen Longworth (The Archers) as Ellen-A-Dale and Lucas Cheong Smith (D’Eon) as Sherrif.

Marian is the most successful sheep farmer in Bowland’s forest, but while King Richard is away, the Sheriff of Nottingham ventures north to Lancaster. The Sherriff plans to seize the forest and build a gated community- all for himself! He plots to capture the Pendle Witches and exploit their sorcery to enchant Marian, forcing her hand in marriage to gain ownership of her thriving flock.

But has the Sheriff greatly underestimated the power and strength of Marian and her fearsome flock of fluffy sheep?!

Following on from his acclaimed adaptation of The Jungle Book for this year’s Summer production in Lancaster’s Williamson Park, Andrew Pollard will return to adapt the classic tale of Robin Hood, which will be directed by Kirstie Davis (The Girl on the Train, Ladies That Bus).

Joining them are Ziad Jabero as composer, Zak Phillips-Yates as choreographer, Louise Manifold as Stage Manager, Brent Lees as Production Manager and Lighting Designer, Kate Harvey as Sound Designer, Irene Jade as Set & Costume Designer, Rachel Walton-Daniels as Assistant Designer, Snowzie Rose as ASM, Ann Preston as Wardrobe Supervisor and Katie Duxbury as Wardrobe Deputy.

Karen O’Neill, Chief Executive of The Dukes said of this year’s production, said: “As The Dukes continues to grow and bring brilliant live theatre to our area, this year we have moved our annual Christmas production to the Rake theatre. Being in the larger space we are able to welcome more audiences than ever before and meet the demand for tickets to what has become a key part of the festive calendar for much of our community.

“With more space to play with our creative team are loving making the magical world of Robin Hood and thinking of all the ways we can use this space to ensure all our audiences feel like part of Robin’s adventures. Plus this year we have to house the Sea Beast of Morecambe Bay!”

For more information and tickets, visit www.dukeslancaster.org

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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