CLAW THEATER PRESENTS
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| Opening Night - November 27, 2002 |
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PRODUCTION CREDITS
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Script adapted by Skuzzy from the text of
Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden
Costumes by Skuzzy
Costumes created in Paint Shop Pro 7
Sets by Leo
Sets created in Bryce 4 and Vue d'Esprit 4
Scene Construction by Leo and Skuzzy in Paint Shop Pro 7
Music Midis by
The Classical Midi Connection
Midi Music by Lory Werths
Francis J. Child Ballads
Horses Appearing Courtesy of R.D. Lewis
While both Skuzzy and Leo created a couple of the models used, the sets were enhanced by including realistic models created by a variety of 3d modelers at Renderosity and 3d Commune. We want to thank them for their creations. Special thanks as well to Sharen Custer of Sam's 3d and artist Lynn White for assisting Leo with converting some of these models to a Vue d'Esprit compatible format and to Dagmar Schultz for a scene that inspired the opening set. Please note that some of the content at Renderosity and 3d Commune is adult oriented..... Young kitties should visit only with their parents knowledge. Here is our list of our contributing modelers:
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CLAW THEATER PRESENTS
ROBIN HOOD
CAST OF PLAYERS
(in order of appearance)
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| Hugh Fitzooth |
Chase |
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| Dame Fitzooth |
Abby |
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| Rob of Lockesley |
Oliver Berrier |
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| Will Gamewell |
SassyJazmine |
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| Marian Fitzwalter |
Tabitha Taylor |
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| Squire George Gamewell |
Buddha Gill |
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| Head Forester |
Elvis |
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| Other Foresters |
| Moonlight |
| Cricket Poisson |
| Jenny |
| Buttercup |
| Patch |
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| Poor Widow |
Misty |
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| Will Stout, the Widow's Son |
Dragon's Heart |
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| Other Widow's Sons |
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| Will Stutely |
Sir Triffan Gentlecat |
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| Sheriff of Nottingham |
Servo |
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| Sheriff's Wife |
Queen Midnight |
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| Sheriff's Daughter |
Hongse Xinxin |
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| Bishop of Hereford |
Presto |
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| Earl of Huntingdon |
Max Poisson |
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| Herald |
Lister |
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| Little John |
Genghis Khan |
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| Friar Tuck |
Leo |
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| Other Merry Men |
| Sunny |
| Blessed Reeve |
| Bubbles |
| Booboo Delmar |
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| Much, the Miller's Son |
Snowpuff |
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| Allan-a-Dale |
Sunshine |
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| Old Knight |
Charlie Cat |
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| Old Knight's Archers |
| Cricket |
| Destiny |
| Buttercup |
| Cookie Poisson |
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| Mistress Dale |
Gizzmo |
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| Brother |
Lister |
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| Bridesmaids |
| Samantha Taylor |
| Olivia Berrier |
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| Wedding Guests |
| Abby |
| PennyE |
| Misty |
| Hongse Xinxin |
| Queen Midnight |
| Tang |
| Lola Poisson |
| Molly Poisson |
| Prince Ray Reeve |
| Chase |
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| Queen Eleanor |
Skuzzy a.k.a Fur-Elisa |
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| Ladies-in-Waiting |
| Samantha Taylor |
| Olivia Berrier |
| Shibui |
| Mewsette |
| Keedie |
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| King Henry |
Patches |
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| Prince John |
Playful |
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| Prince/King Richard |
Niklos |
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| Members of the Court |
| Abby |
| PennyE |
| Misty |
| Hongse Xinxin |
| Queen Midnight |
| Tang |
| Lola Poisson |
| Molly Poisson |
| Prince Ray Reeve |
| Chase |
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| King's Archers |
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| Tepus |
| Gilbert |
| Clifton |
| Elwyn |
| Geoffrey |
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| Bubba Taylor |
| Bubba Delmar |
| Bonnie-Sue Poisson |
| Zackery Taylor Reeve |
| Ditto Poisson |
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| Arthur-a-Bland |
Simon Poisson |
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| Sir Richard of the Lea |
BooBoo |
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| Sheriff's Soldiers |
| Elvis |
| Buddha Gill |
| Buttercup |
| Jenny |
| Tiddler |
| Moonlight |
| Cricket Poisson |
| Cookie Poisson |
| Pepper Poisson |
| Charlie Cat |
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| Sir Richard's Knights |
| Bubba Taylor |
| Bubba Delmar |
| Bonnie-Sue Poisson |
| Ditto Poisson |
| Lister |
| Zackery Taylor Reeve |
| Sheba Lynn Reeve |
| Midnight |
| Destiny |
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| Sir Richard's Wife |
PennyE |
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| Sir Richard's Son |
Ringtail Reeve |
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| King Richard's Knights |
| Bubba Taylor |
| Bubba Delmar |
| Buddha Gill |
| Midnight |
| Moonlight |
| Zackery Taylor Reeve |
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| Also, all of the Thespians playing soldiers, knights, archers and members of the court performed here and there as "faces in the crowd." |
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| Production Note |
Internet Explorer (IE4 or better) is the preferred browser for viewing this play. Because of technical differences in the color-handling capabilities of Netscape and IE as they load jpg images, audience members viewing the play with the Netscape browser may observe some color and edge distortions in costumes containing reds, pinks, or greens. Distortions in IE are minor (IE4) or nearly imperceptible (IE5 or better). |
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Robin Hood is a tale of epic proportions
(almost as long as Gone With the Wind...)
If you need to leave the theater before the play is over,
return to this page and click on Scene Index.
Then click on the scene where you left off and continue with the play. |
| ... that said, Now it's time to enjoy |
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