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Youtheatre’s Production of Robin Hood Friday in Findlay

todayJuly 9, 2019

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Findlay, OH, July 2, 2019– The Marathon Center for the Performing Arts invites you to attend Youtheatre’s Summer Performing Arts Camp production of Robin Hood.

The performance is on Friday July 12 at 7:00 p.m. at the Marathon Center for the Performing Arts, located at 200 W. Main Cross St., Findlay.

The performance is part of the Missoula Children’s Theatre international touring project and features over 60 area students in grades 1-12 participating in the Youtheatre’s Summer Performing Arts Camp. Robin Hood is an original adaptation conceived and written by Michael McGill; the music and lyrics are also by McGill.

The time is simply long ago and the place is the magical, mythical Sherwood Forest. Our hero, Robin Hood, and his Merry Band of colorful characters seek the help of the Foresters, manage to waylay the Aristocrats and set out to rescue Maid Marion and Marion’s Maid. Prince John tries to stay calm as his Sheriff, guards and horsemen botch Robin’s arrest thanks to the aromatic Skunks. Wacky humor and an original score add to this fresh new look at a legendary outlaw in a legendary time.

General admission seating is $5.00 for all seats. Tickets will be available at the door 30 minutes prior to the performance.

Ticket sales from this production support the many educational programs offered by the Marathon Center for the Performing Arts to our community each year. By attending this performance, you support local youth while enjoying a fun-filled show sure to delight the whole family!

Marathon Center for the Performing Arts (MCPA) is Northwest Ohio’s premier destination for diverse arts programming and entertainment. MCPA features a beautifully renovated 969 seat performance space featuring a large proscenium stage with expanded backstage capabilities, state-of-the-art lighting and sound technology, and new seating; a multi-purpose event hall for intimate performances, rehearsals, meetings, corporate and private events; an atrium lobby; a lounge space; an art gallery; a suite of dressing rooms, and flexible spaces in the lower level to provide arts education classes for the community.

Written by: WKTN Staff

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