Illyria: Robin Hood
From the earliest ballads of Robin Hood, some pre-dating Chaucer, Illyria has created a fast-moving, fun-packed family show.
While good King Richard is away fighting the crusades, his friend Robert Fitzooth, under the assumed name of Robin Hood, resolves to relieve corrupt landowners of their wealth, to ruin the inept Sheriff of Nottingham and to do all he can to prevent the power-mad Prince John from seizing the throne.
Featuring tales of camaraderie, good against evil, swashbuckling action and riotous comedy, this remains one of Illyria's most popular ever titles. You'll definitely laugh, you'll probably cry - and if you're not cheering at the archery competition involving the entire audience then you must be dead. We also guarantee you will learn new uses for the phrase “Don’t Do This At Home.”
Running time (approx): 1hr 50mins (inc 20 minute interval)
Suitable for ages 5+ (younger children also welcome!)
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about the Open-Air Theatre Festival:
Tickets:
- Tickets are available online or via the box office 01805 624624. 5% booking fee applies across all payment methods.
- Tickets are also available on the gate (cash only).
- People with access needs are welcome to a free ticket for their carer/assistant. Please call the box office on 01805 624624
- Every 11th ticket is free for group bookings. Available via the box office on 01805 624624
- Ticket holders enjoy free access to the gardens two hours before 6.30pm/7pm performances and one hour before earlier performances. (Or earlier for pre-show drama workshop ticket holders)
- Most performances last approx 2 hours with a 20 minute interval
- Minimum ages are advisory only. Please use your discretion.
Seating:
- No seating is provided. Please bring low-back seating and/or blankets,
- An area for people on blankets is reserved at the front.
- If you wish to be socially distanced please sit towards the rear or sides of the audience area
- Performances start at the stated time so please arrive in good time to take your seats
Dogs:
- Well behaved dogs are welcome. No barking!
(RHS Garden Rosemoor, Castle Drogo (NT): Assistance dogs only.)
Refreshments:
- Please support the high quality onsite catering/bar facilities that are available at most venues. Check with individual venue websites for more details re catering and access.
- Hartland Abbey: Teas/Coffees and High Quality Barbecue
- Castle Hill Filleigh: Tea/coffee sandwiches & cakes etc from the kiosk at the entrance
- Tapeley Park: Hot & cold food and bar
- Arlington Court (NT): Hot & cold food and bar
- Clovelly Court Park: Self service soft drinks/tea/coffee available from the Gardener’s Hut which is 200m from the performance area.
- Blackberry Farm Milton Damerel: Hot & cold food and bar
- RHS Garden Rosemoor Hot & cold food, bar, ice creams and picnic bags
- Castle Hill Gardens, Torrington: Snacks and drinks.
- The Lodge, Eggesford: Bar and Barbecue
- Castle Drogo (NT): Please bring your own picnics/drinks
- Lapford Mill, Crediton: Hot & cold food and bar (located on 1st floor of the mill)
- Reforge Retreat Black Torrington: Snacks and bar
Weather:
- Performances continue regardless of the weather. Be prepared.
- There are no indoor alternatives in case of bad weather.
- In the event of electrical storm, tickets will be exchanged for another date.
- The following may be useful: A torch, insect repellent, an umbrella (or sunshade!)
Access:
- Most venues have level access, adjacent parking and accessible toilet facilities. For specific access information please call the box office on 01805 624624 or contact the individual venue via their website.
- Lapford Mill and Clovelly Court currently have limited toilet facilities. The toilet at Lapford Mill is on the second floor of the mill. The toilet at Clovelly Court is 200m from the performance area.
Other Info:
- Please bring cash for a cash raffle to support The Plough Arts Centre which is a Registered Charity. £1 per ticket. One winner takes half the proceeds!