The REES Theatre, in collaboration with Attic Theatrics, will present "The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood," a comedic staged reading that reimagines the legendary outlaw's story with modern, irreverent humor.
Performances are scheduled for Jan. 10 and Jan. 17, both at 7:30 p.m. at The REES Theatre in downtown Plymouth.
Written by Mary Lynn Dobson and directed by Zachary Gipson, the production flips the traditional Robin Hood story on its head, portraying the legendary hero as a swashbuckling, egocentric "superhero" surrounded by a cast of delightfully ridiculous characters.
The fast-paced comedy brings together over 20 talented local performers in a staged reading format that blends classic storytelling with contemporary humor. The production promises a lighthearted evening of entertainment suitable for audiences of all ages.
Tickets are available for $8 for students and $10 for adults.
Tickets may be purchased online through Eventbrite, in person at Na Rie Simple Treasures, 104 North Michigan Street, or at The REES Theatre box office on performance nights.
The staged reading format allows audiences to experience the story in an intimate, accessible way while showcasing local theatrical talent. The collaboration between The REES Theatre and Attic Theatrics emphasizes community involvement and provides opportunities for area performers.
The family-friendly production is ideal for theater lovers, comedy fans, and anyone seeking a fun night out in downtown Plymouth.
For more information about "The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood" or other upcoming REES Theatre events, visit The REES Theatre website or social media pages.
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