"The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood" (a spoof on the story of Robin Hood" )

This was the first play that I had a leading role in. I played the main villian, The Evil Prince John.

Robin Hood (left), with the help of a Merry Men and a Merry Man wannabe simply known as the Town's Guy (right) (we changed the gender so the charcacter became the Town's Girl), turns this once-simple legend into a hysterical trip through Sherwood Forest with surprises at every turn.

Our charming-but-egotistical hero leads his band of familiar wood-dwellers as they battle the delecatbly evil Prince John (left) and his haughty henchmen, the Sheriff of Nottingham (middle) and the Prince's Fawning Ladies (right) whose sole purpose to is to be awed by his majesty.

The Lady Marian (left) remains true to her champion as she assists his crusade by wishing the prince and her sheriff a rash of various skin aflfictions. Her Lady in Waiting (right) assists her and cares for her (albeit grudgingly) and is a real scream. Incredibly, our model good-guy Robin discovers that even heroes have a few important life lessons to learn.