Performances throughout December at various times
Winter Show
Written by Eve Nicol, Robin Hood is a spine-tingling, rib-tickling and heart-warming adventure for everyone age 5 years and older.
There’s something strange in Robin’s neighbourhood. Freaky storms, eerie events and bizarre bureaucrats keep getting in the way of the perfect school holiday for Robin and her gang. But one mysterious new arrival in their forest hideout might just turn things around.
Full of synth-sational music, twists, turns and extra-terrestrial encounters, this Robin Hood is a fresh new take on the classic tale of freedom, friendship and rebellion.
An out-of-this-world Christmas show that you don’t want to miss!
I just wanted to say that the show we watched on Saturday night @ 7pm was absolutely fantastic! We especially enjoyed Amy (LJ) signing her parts as me and my daughter like to learn to sign and that night we learned a few new signs, all the actresses were amazing… We will definitely be back again to watch another show. Thank you so much for putting on the show and please pass on our thanks to the team as well.
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A Cumbernauld Theatre Company production.
… power is what lies at the heart of Eve Nicol’s snappy and streetwise take on the mythical tale, directed with flair and finesse by Fiona MacKinnon.
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In response to recent Government advice and for the safety of our audiences and staff, we have increased the number of performances of Robin Hood available for people who would prefer to enjoy a performance in a more socially distanced seating environment. These reduced capacity performances will take place on:
Tuesday, 21 December at 1.00pm
Wednesday, 22 December at 7.00pm
Sunday, 26 December at 2.30pm
Monday, 27 December at 2.30pm and 7.00pm
Tuesday, 28 December at 7.00pm
Robin – Julia Murray
LJ – Amy Helena
Tuck – Rosalind McAndrew
Scarlett – Chiara Sparkes
Sarge – Lauren Ellis-Steele
Director – Fiona Mackinnon
Writer – Eve Nicol
Creative Producer – Cat Sheridan
Technical Production Manager – Matt Nevans
Designer – Alisa Kalyanova
Composers – Novasound; Lauren Gilmour & Audrey Tait
Assistant Director – Amy McCombes (FST Bursary Recipient)
Stage Manager – Rachel Pryde
Deputy Stage Manager – Nina Madriz
BSL Consultant – Jamie Rea
Lead photographic image: Greg Macvean
Image design: Suit Suit Studio
We would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to the cast and creative team of the Cumbernauld Theatre Company production – Robin Hood. Watch this space as each day we will add more fun festive facts about the team!
Julia trained at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and is making her professional debut. Credits whilst training include: Oolie/Donna in City of Angels, Pierre/Actor Musician in The Baker’s Wife, Ensemble in Assassins, Heather in Don’t Wait Too Long, Please, Actor Musician in Pippin, Soloist in Bernstein 100: Mass (Royal Scottish National Opera).
JULIA’S FESTIVE FACTS
Favourite part about working on the production?
Having the opportunity to work with a brilliant cast, creatives and crew everyday.
Top 5 things about the festive season?
Wrapping up warm, frosty clear days, Hot Chocolate, Christmas dinner (obviously) and being able to see my family!
Favourite festive song?
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas – the Judy Garland Version
Favourite festive movie?
Love Actually
Any fun festive traditions?
On Christmas Eve, our Grandpa would make all of the grandchildren a treasure hunt full of riddles each to find their presents! They were so difficult we could be there for hours looking!
Favourite festive food?
All the dinner essentials: Roast beef, tatties, roast veggies, Yorkshire puddings, pigs in a blanket, drowned in gravy!
First impressions of our new venue, Lanternhouse?
It’s a brilliant space!
Amy Helena is an actor and theatre maker based in Scotland, a recent graduate from RCS. Since graduating she has worked with Traverse Theatre (Class Act) and Storyhouse (Antigone). She strongly identifies herself as an actor that happens to be deaf, her deafness has nothing to do with her abilities as an artist and her work.
AMY’S FESTIVE FACTS
Favourite part about working on the production?
Getting to know everyone involved and creating some festive magic!
Top 5 things about the festive season?
Favourite festive song?
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas by Michael Bublé
Favourite festive movie?
Polar Express
Any fun festive traditions?
Having Christmas dinner with my family and then watching a movie together, phones away.
Favourite festive food?
Pigs in blankets and roast potatoes are tied. Has to be vegan!
First impressions of our new venue, Lanternhouse?
It’s a great space especially for the local community to be able to come and see theatre
Theatre credits include: Dandelion (Edinburgh Festival Fringe), Sherlock Holmes (Les Enfants Terribles), The Happiness Project (Army at the Fringe/Summerhall), May The Bridges You Burn Light Your Way (Park Theatre), Inside Pussy Riot (Les Enfants Terribles), Dr Angelus (Finborough Theatre), Better Together (Jack Studio Theatre). TV credits include: Casualty
ROSALIND’S FESTIVE FACTS
Favourite part about working on the production
Being surrounded by and working with such a talented and funny group of people. I have never laughed so hard in a rehearsal room before.
Top 5 things about the festive season?
Spending time with family and friends, stepping on fresh snow, eating good food, winter sunrises, looking at all the Christmas lights.
Favourite festive song?
White Christmas – Bing Crosby.
Favourite festive movie?
Miracle on 34th Street.
Any fun festive traditions?
Wandering round the Christmas markets with a mulled wine and a crepe.
Favourite festive food?
Has to be my Irish Gran’s stuffing recipe!
First impressions of our new venue, Lanternhouse?
It’s a brilliant new building with fantastic facilities. It’s been great rehearsing in the space and exploring the building. I think there will be lots of exciting projects coming out of Lanternhouse. They also do a good hot chocolate in the cafe.
Credits include: ’Scotland is Open’ Campaign 2021, ‘Mamma Mia!’ Uk and International Tour, ‘Glasgow Girls’ Uk and Ireland Tour, ‘The Snow Queen’ and ‘The Yellow on the Broom’ Dundee Rep
CHIARA’S FESTIVE FACTS
Favourite part about working on the production?
Definitely the company, made friends for life.
Top 5 things about the festive season?
Seeing family and friends, Panto and Christmas Shows, FOOD, ringing Uggs back and getting the fire on!
Favourite festive song?
Last Christmas – Wham!
Favourite festive movie?
Jack Frost
Any fun festive traditions?
Get a new pair of Christmas pyjamas on Christmas Eve
Favourite festive food?
Camembert fondue
First impressions of our new venue, Lanternhouse?
Really exciting new space, looking forward to see what will come next!
Theatre Credits Include: Peter Gynt (Olivier Theatre, London), Wicked (UK Tour), MYTH: The Rise and Fall of Orpheus (The Other Palace, London), Cinderfella, Mammy Goose, Alice in Weegieland (Tron Theatre, Glasgow). TV Credits include: Carly Bonner in 6 Degrees S1-3 (BBCNI) and Chloe in The Crash (BBC Three).
LAUREN’S FESTIVE FACTS
Favourite part about working on the production?
There are many, but when working on a new show, especially a Christmas run. You become so close with the cast and creatives. You spend many hours together and with this bunch of very talented humans, it has been so much fun. They have had be rolling on the floor in fits of laughter daily. I can tell Christmas this year will be one to remember.
Top 5 things about the festive season?
Getting the jumpers back out and being all wrapped up and cosy, belting Mariah Carey without guilt, daily hot chocolates, watching countless xmas movies and having quality streets for breakfast.
Favourite festive song?
‘All i want for Christmas is you’ by Mariah Carey… of course.
Favourite festive movie?
The Holiday.
Any fun festive traditions?
Many family parties.
Favourite festive food?
Pigs in blankets.
First impressions of our new venue, Lanternhouse?
Exciting new space. I’m buzzing to be part of their first Christmas show and look forward to coming to watch and support future projects.