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Saturday December 18th 2010

ROBIN AND THE HOODS by Sir David Tucker

The creator of this action packed long to be missed drama is no newcomer to the Thespian environment. As the premier of this much vaunted play tonight will demonstrate, Mr Tucker has a fine ear for the nuances of drama and the tensions of the stage. The other ear is not so good. I am told that Tucker trod the boards himself on many occasions but his mother told him to get off as she was still ironing. Critics have acclaimed the noble knight for his lovely actions on his remote control, describing him as a "bit of a control freak". Well now you can experience for yourself Sir Tucker with zapper in action. A rare treat (thank goodness!).

A copy of the programme can be downloaded HERE

A copy of the script can be downloaded HERE

The first part of the evenings entertainment was a delicious Turkey supper followed by a selection of deserts.

 

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The second part of the evening was the Pantomime

Let us go back to days of yore (or was it yawn?) when Stocklinch Otterseyans and Magdelenians spent most of their days hurling rotten eggs at one another (nothing changes) and the Lynches were terrorised by gangs of outlaws - Trevetts challenged Parsons; Tratts, thrashed Packhams (or was it thatched?), and The Kelly fought anyone (he was a Scouser after all). However, one Flower bloomed amidst the mayhem and his name was ROBIN. Robin gained a reputation for his sartorial elegance and was widely known either as Hoody or a Jerk (he didn't half fancy himself in his green jerkin, which he wore on the greens). Anyway, his gang did the dirty on the Stocklinch elite – bankers, ex tea planters, coffee brokers, property developers and the like – and gave to the deserving poor (ex school teachers, social workers, Guardian readers and nice people in general).

Our story unfolds at a time when the hapless inhabitants of Stocklynche were being starved to death by a handsome, much maligned, suave and elegant Sheriff (no guesses who wrote this).

Wrote by David, have you seen my new projector?, Tucker

The author - David Tucker

The new Audiovisual System was well used

We are very very hungry

Robin Hood to the rescue

Robin and the Hoods
Hatching a plan

They will never recognise us

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Robin proposes marriage

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We finished the evening by singing Christmas Carols, accompanied by John Gauterin

A big THANK YOU to all who took part, especially the cooks, the writer and performers!

To see a video of the show, go to - www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQqn7YESmkw


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