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'The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood' by Mary Lynn Dobson runs July 24-25 with nightly performances at 7:00, and a 2:30 matinee on the 25th.
Tickets $10 adults; $8 kids under 12, students/seniors.

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ON STAGE NOW:
THE SOMEWHAT TRUE TALE OF ROBIN HOOD
A COMEDY BY MARY LYNN DOBSON

It sure is hard to be humble when you're a swashbuckling, egocentric super-hero. But our gallant guy-in-green tries his best as he swaggers through The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood, a frantically funny, Monty Pythonesque retelling of the classic. This time around, the legendary legend, in his never-ending quest to aid the needy, encounters a lovely damsel-in-distress (oddly obsessed with skin conditions); an ever-scheming sheriff who would rather bowl a strike than hit a bulls 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!

RUNS JULY 24-25 at 7:00pm, with a JULY 25 matinee at 2:30.
TICKETS $10 adults, $8 children under 12, students, seniors.

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