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[[Robin Hood]] is can refer to the mythical character of Robin Hood and his band of outlaws, or to the many dramatized versions of the stories and fables featuring him.   
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[[Robin Hood]] is can refer to the legendary character of "Robin Hood" and his band of outlaws, or to the many dramatized versions of the stories and fables featuring him.   
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=The character=
  
 
=Plays based on the stories of Robin Hood=
 
=Plays based on the stories of Robin Hood=
  
Listed here are plays, pantomimes and other versions of the tales, performed in South Africa.  
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A vast number of poems, plays, novels, films, comics and so on have been based on the tales of Robin Hood over the years.  
  
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Listed here are plays, pantomimes and other versions of the tales, performed in South Africa, or with a South African connection. 
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==''Robin Hood'' by Henry Hamilton and [[William Devereux]] ==
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''[[Robin Hood]]'' was a four-act play written by Henry Hamilton and [[William Devereux]] (1869 or 1870-1945) in 1906. First produced at the Lyric Theatre, London, on 17th October 1906, (with Lewis Waller as "Robin" and [[William Devereux]] playing "King John"), it had 163 performances, and was then taken on tour by the lead actor Lewis Waller's Company, touring, playing inter alia at the Grand Theatre, Leeds, 28th October 1907.
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===Sources===
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Promotional postcard for ''Robin Hood'' by Henry Hamilton and William Devereux, Media Storehouse 1907[https://www.mediastorehouse.com/mary-evans-prints-online/robin-hood-henry-hamilton-william-devereux-14248515.html].
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http://robinhoodtree.blogspot.com/2011/11/robin-hood-1906-stage-play.html
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Anthony Munday. 2014. "The Downfall of Robert, Earl of Huntington" in Amnon Kabatchnik. ''Blood on the Stage, 480 B.C. to 1600 A.D.: Milestone Plays of Murder, Mystery, and Mayhem''. Rowman & Littlefield. pp243-361.
  
 
==''Robin Hood'', a musical by by [[Keith Bain]] and by [[Anton Luitingh]]==   
 
==''Robin Hood'', a musical by by [[Keith Bain]] and by [[Anton Luitingh]]==   
  
Text and lyrics written by [[Keith Bain]] and music by [[Anton Luitingh]]. A timeless tale erupts with hoodlums, merry men and royalty.
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Text and lyrics written by [[Keith Bain]] and music by [[Anton Luitingh]]. A timeless tale erupts with hoodlums, merry men and royalty. The typed text of the play states that it is copyrighted to [[Two Man Productions]] 1998.
 
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
  
1998: Performed in the [[H.B. Thom Theatre]], September 1998, directed by [[Gaerin Hauptfleisch]] with musical direction by [[Anton Luitingh]], starring [[Stephanie Hough]], Graeme Bootsma, [[Jenny Stead]], Naomi Smit, Minki Burger, Susan Rabe, Alex Marais, [[André Weideman]], Nikki Rowan, [[Petronel Baard]], James Lapping, Rudi van der Merwe, [[Merlin Balie]], [[Elana Afrika]].
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=== Performance history in South Africa ===
  
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1998: Performed in the [[H.B. Thom Theatre]], September 1998, directed by [[Gaerin Hauptfleisch]] with musical direction by [[Anton Luitingh]], starring [[Stephanie Hough]], [[Graeme Bootsma]], [[Jenny Stead]], [[Naomi Smit]], [[Minki Burger]], [[Susan Rabe]], [[Alex Marais]], [[André Weideman]], [[Nikki Rowan]], [[Petronel Baard]], [[James Lapping]], [[Rudi van der Merwe]], [[Merlin Balie]], [[Elana Afrika]].
  
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=== Sources ===
  
== Sources ==
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Theatre pamphlet of the 1998 ''[[Robin Hood]]'' production in Stellenbosch
  
Theatre pamphlet of the 1998 ''Robin Hood'' production in Stellenbosch
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Copy of the typed text of the play, found in the [[Stellenbosch Drama Department]] archives in 2022.
  
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]

Latest revision as of 16:38, 30 March 2023

Robin Hood is can refer to the legendary character of "Robin Hood" and his band of outlaws, or to the many dramatized versions of the stories and fables featuring him.

The character

Plays based on the stories of Robin Hood

A vast number of poems, plays, novels, films, comics and so on have been based on the tales of Robin Hood over the years.


Listed here are plays, pantomimes and other versions of the tales, performed in South Africa, or with a South African connection.

Robin Hood by Henry Hamilton and William Devereux

Robin Hood was a four-act play written by Henry Hamilton and William Devereux (1869 or 1870-1945) in 1906. First produced at the Lyric Theatre, London, on 17th October 1906, (with Lewis Waller as "Robin" and William Devereux playing "King John"), it had 163 performances, and was then taken on tour by the lead actor Lewis Waller's Company, touring, playing inter alia at the Grand Theatre, Leeds, 28th October 1907.

Sources

Promotional postcard for Robin Hood by Henry Hamilton and William Devereux, Media Storehouse 1907[1].

http://robinhoodtree.blogspot.com/2011/11/robin-hood-1906-stage-play.html

Anthony Munday. 2014. "The Downfall of Robert, Earl of Huntington" in Amnon Kabatchnik. Blood on the Stage, 480 B.C. to 1600 A.D.: Milestone Plays of Murder, Mystery, and Mayhem. Rowman & Littlefield. pp243-361.

Robin Hood, a musical by by Keith Bain and by Anton Luitingh

Text and lyrics written by Keith Bain and music by Anton Luitingh. A timeless tale erupts with hoodlums, merry men and royalty. The typed text of the play states that it is copyrighted to Two Man Productions 1998.

Performance history in South Africa

1998: Performed in the H.B. Thom Theatre, September 1998, directed by Gaerin Hauptfleisch with musical direction by Anton Luitingh, starring Stephanie Hough, Graeme Bootsma, Jenny Stead, Naomi Smit, Minki Burger, Susan Rabe, Alex Marais, André Weideman, Nikki Rowan, Petronel Baard, James Lapping, Rudi van der Merwe, Merlin Balie, Elana Afrika.

Sources

Theatre pamphlet of the 1998 Robin Hood production in Stellenbosch

Copy of the typed text of the play, found in the Stellenbosch Drama Department archives in 2022.

Go to ESAT Bibliography

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