Robin
Hood Of Sherwood Forest
A One Act Play In Four Scenes.
Adapted from the original tales of Robin Hood
by Kathleen Lockwood
about the play:
This action-packed one act was very successful with Middle School students,
and was used both in Summer Drama Camp and during the school year. It’s
only about 20 minutes long!
Characters:
Robin Archer: later known as Robin Hood
Martin Archer: Robin’s father, blinded by the Sheriff’s men
Sheriff Of Nottingham: Prince John’s Security Chief
Sir Guy Gisburne: Sheriff’s cruel deputy
Moll Gisburne: Sir Guy’s sister, Prince John’s magistrate
Prince John: Evil brother to King Richard the Lionhearted
King Richard The Lionhearted: Just returned from the Crusades
Maid Marion Of Dinsmore: Captured by the Sheriff
Sir Chester Dinsmore: Marion’s brother, escapes captivity vows to
free his sister
Will Scarlett: Head of the Outcasts of Sherwood Forest
Little John: Metalsmith, recently returned from the Crusades
Mash Much: Doesn’t say much, but carries a big stick
Xena : Warrior Princess and chief cook for the outlaws
Bianca: A Minstrel
Friar Tuck: A displaced monk
Sister Ignatius: A tough nun
The Kirkleighs: Neighbors to Robin and Martin
Extras, as needed for Outlaws, Sheriff”s men or escorts/palace servants
(NOTE: For smaller cast needs,
doubling is recommended.)
The
Scene:
The set is an empty stage, with backdrops or simple Gobo lighting effects
to indicate the changes of scene. Banners suggest the court and the archery
contest field. Benches, chairs and props are placed as indicated.
Scene 1: In Sherwood Forest,
Afternoon
Scene 2: At the court of King Richard, later that evening
Scene 3: Back in Sherwood Forest, the next morning
Scene 4: At court--the archery competition, three days later
from
the play:
Scene 1
The Scene: Deep in the Sherwood Forest, sounds of birds and chirping of
frogs, a rock or tree trunk up left.
The Time: Late afternoon. Offstage shouting is heard.
Sheriff, Moll And Men:
(Off) This way. They won’t get far! Just ahead. Ouch! What the .
. .?
(Robin Archer and his elderly, blinded father enter. Robin is a strong
man, just returned from fighting in the crusades. He arrived home to find
his lands seized and his father blinded. He is dressed in a tattered crusade
uniform, which is the same as that of king richard. Martin has a rag tied
over his eyes and bloodied shirt and breeches.)
Robin: (Out of breath) Father,
quickly, hide here. Don’t make a sound, I’ll draw them off
Martin: Go, son, save yourself.
Robin: Sshhhh! Stay down, Father.
(Enter sheriff, Sir Guy, and
Moll, running as if chasing someone. Sheriff and Sir Guy wear uniforms;
Moll in vest/ black skirt. Sheriff has fears from the horrid things he’s
done to people while collecting taxes for prince john. Sir Guy and Moll
are your average criminal types.)
Sir Guy: Drat! Now he’s
disappeared into the deep forest.
We=ll have to fan out to find him.
Sheriff: But, this is where the Outcasts live. (Looking around nervously)
Aren’t they dangerous?
Moll: What’s that to us? We sneeze in the face of danger! (They
all sneeze.) Ha Ha!
Single Copy: $5.00
Production Copies $4.50 W/Royalty
Royalties: $20/$10
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About the Playwright:
Kathleen Lockwood began her award-winning writing career at age fourteen
as a National Merit Scholarship finalist for her short story. Her loves
for both theatre and writing combined with her discovery of Playwriting!
She holds a BFA in Theatre Arts from Virginia Commonwealth University
and has been associated with many Tidewater Theatres. She co-founded the
Tidewater Dramatists Guild with Jean Klein in 1976, and served the City
of Virginia Beach as Performing Arts Supervisor at the Kempsville Playhouse
and with Shakespeare-by-the-Sea Festival. She founded Little Theatre for
the Deaf and Shadows ‘n Lights Theatre Company under the auspices
of VSAarts. Her adaptations of children’s stories and plays featuring
characters with disabilities are featured on HaveScripts.com.
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