Merlin, Robin Hood grace BPA stage
By CONNIE MEARS
Bainbridge Island Review Staff Writer
November 8, 2009 · 12:24 PM
The Magic of Merlin: This medieval adventure, featuring first- through fourth-grade Theatre School students, follows young Merlin, a boy who has no idea what powers he holds. As the story unfolds, he meets a range of interesting characters, finding that magic can come in surprising forms.
Adapted by Steven Fogell, and directed by Gabe Carbajal.
Free event, 5 p.m., Nov. 10 at BPA, 200 Madison. Ave.
The Adventures of Robin Hood
This well-loved tale of "maidens, swordsmen, robbers, royalty, and mayhem" is presented by fifth- through eighth- grade Theatre School students. Robin Hood and his merry men steal from the rich and give to the poor. Set deep in the Sherwood Forest, the band must sidestep the Sherriff of Nottingham the Sheriff to prevail on their quest for social justice.
Adapted by Steven Fogell and directed by Lee Ann Hittenberger and Shaun Pearson.
The Adventures of Robin Hood - 7 p.m. Nov. 12 and 13 at BPA, 200 Madison Ave. Tickets: $10 per person.
For more info, call 842-8569 or visit www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org
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