Showing posts with label Robin Hood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robin Hood. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 29, 2025
"Robin Hood" by Zephyr Theatre at Aamondt's Apple Farm
On one of the hottest days of the summer, I sat outside in the blaring sun and stifling humidity watching a new-ish retelling of the classic Robin Hood tale. Only for theater would I put up with such miserable conditions! To their credit, Zephyr Theatre had coolers full of water bottles and wet washcloths which helped immensely. And to the actors' credit, they recognized the situation and brought it into the story, instead of pretending we were all sitting inside an air-conditioned theater. But the good news for you is that next weekend's weather forecast looks much nicer, so if you go it will be a much more pleasant experience for you. But even with the heat, I enjoyed this fun playful show with a great cast, featuring the directorial debut of Children's Theatre Company's longtime company member Reed Sigmund, who's comic stamp on this production is very much evident. Join the adventure at Aamodt's Apple Farm (a beautiful and easy to access location just outside of Stillwater off 36) this weekend only!
Wednesday, May 31, 2017
"The Boy and Robin Hood" by Trademark Theater at the Ritz Theater
A third new theater company is making its #TCTheater debut this month, following a charming new original musical Ragtime Women by Theatre Elision and Little Wars, a powerful story of women in their prime brought to us by Prime Productions. Now we have Trademark Theater, comprised of the Tylers Michaels (founder and artistic director) and Mills (artistic associate and resident playwright), with Emily Michaels King on marketing and graphic design. Their mission is to "expand the breadth of original theatrical works born in Minnesota by creating, developing, and producing dynamic stage productions." Their first creation is a new adaptation of an old story - Robin Hood. And it most definitely is original and dynamic. I saw a reading of it as part of Illusion Theater's "Fresh Ink" series last year (under the title The Gest of Robin Hood) and was impressed with the storytelling and original music (written by David Darrow). But now, with the added elements of movement, costumes, set, lighting, and all of the theater magic, plus a super talented and energetic young cast, it's something truly exciting.
Tuesday, July 19, 2016
Fresh Ink: New Works at Illusion Theater
Every summer, Illusion Theater presents staged readings of new works in a program called "Fresh Ink." This year's selections include Revolving Stage, co-written by and celebrating the life of late Twin Cities actor Phil Kilbourne, and The Gest of Robin Hood, a new musical adaptation of the beloved and familiar tale. After a week or two of workshops with the creators and cast, each has four public performances, followed by discussions in which audience members give feedback on what they've seen, an important part of the new work development process. I was fortunate enough to see both shows, and both are and exciting and promising new works of which I hope to see more in the future.
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