Theatre closures due to coronavirus outbreak
Since Saturday 15 August 2020, indoor performances at London theatres have been allowed (with social distancing).
Outdoor performances (where possible) can also go ahead.
Though some theatres remain closed, venues are starting to reopen with social distancing and safety measures in place.
The show below will not currently be playing and is scheduled to close by 15 August 2020 (when theatres can reopen for indoor performances).
Original performance dates are given below and reflect any changes we know about.
Closed 5 Jan 2020
Queen's Theatre Hornchurch
Image courtesy Queen's Theatre Hornchurch
Synopsis
Deep in the heart of his foreboding Castle, the dastardly Sheriff of Nottingham is taxing the poor to pile up his gold, whilst imprisoning brave Maid Marian and her hilarious Nurse Nellie.
But the Sheriff hasn't banked on our arrow slinging hero Robin emerging from Sherwood Forest to target the hand of Marion and outwit the villain's plans.
Can Robin save the day with a little help from his band of Friar Tuck and plucky Merry Folk?
After the giant success of 2018's Jack and the Beanstalk, this swash buckling actor musician panto, is twanging to the beats of pop hits from across the decades, traditional audience participation and laugh out loud family silliness.
Hit the bulls eye this Christmas, with a festive fix of all your favourite theatrical treats.
Background, advisory warnings
Age suitability: Not available
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Theatre
Hornchurch RM11 1QT
Dates
Performance days & times
Tickets
Access information
Dementia Friendly Performance: Thu 2 Jan at 1.30pm
Relaxed Performance (Autism Friendly): Thu 2 Jan at 5.30pm
Audio Described: Sat 4 Jan at 2pm
To book for these performances call the Box Office on
Cast
Phil Adèle - Robin
John Barr - Dame Nanny Fanny
Ruth Brotherton - Little John
Jessica Brydges - Will Scarlet
Lawrence Cole - Sheriff
Georgina Field - Morgana
Barbara Hockaday - Maid Marian
Robert Took - Friar Tuck
Elian West - Eweniss
Creatives
Author: Andrew Pollard
Director: Douglas Rintoul
Designer: Richard Foxton
Musical direction: Tom Self
Choreography: Sundeep Saini
Lighting: Stephen Pemble
Sound: Paul Falconer
Production: Queen's Theatre Hornchurch