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Title: Questions for the Last Harrah
Post by: Sir Smithwick on November 25, 2009, 01:35:46 AM
I was hoping to attend the whole weekend but work has gotten in the way of that which stinks to no end and I will only be able to attend Sunday.  My biggest goal is to see the Robin Hood Troupe on Sunday. I saw one of there shows last year and really enjoyed it.  Does anyone know what the times are for there shows are since they are not posted.  Any help would be appreciated. Can't wait till Saturday night since I will be camping out and the weather is lookig great for the first time a few years.  Three days and counting HAZZAH
Title: Re: Questions for the Last Harrah
Post by: Just Randall on November 25, 2009, 08:22:42 AM
Ummmm.... I don't know how to tell you this... you may not like it... but it's really not as bad as it sounds...just different...




It's a whole new Robin Hood Troupe. All different performers. All different shows.
Title: Re: Questions for the Last Harrah
Post by: JonnyRingo316 on November 25, 2009, 12:24:33 PM
Hey, hey.

This is Jonny aka former Sheriff of Nottingham. Glad you dug the shows. Always good to hear. While the group is no more, if you're just lookin' for a fix, the old Sheriff will be out and about throughout the weekend, and the old Robin Hood (probably as a different character) will be out Sunday.  Also,  look for my former witch, Mortiana, to get the times for the new Robin Hood crews shows.

Jonny

Also, take in these shows. May see a familiar face!
Art of Defense
Pirates @ the Sea Devil

and, just because I REALLY like this show
Clan Tynkers

Have fun, see ya at the faire.
Title: Re: Questions for the Last Harrah
Post by: Mouse on November 25, 2009, 12:44:57 PM
Mortiana..Ah. I have a video in our ren groups archives of something I knew was in Sherwood, and there was audio of a woman very close to the camera asking who that girl was..Mortiana, she said in a very nice accent. Well, nice to put and what with a who finally.