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Michael Forbes

MICHAEL FORBES  

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below is a list of Michael Forbes's plays - click on a Play Title for more information

Quest For The Holy Pael, The         Robin Hood And The Borrowed Gold



Quest For The Holy Pael, The

Synopsis:
In the dangerous days of arthurian Britain, Mistress Boyle bullies her son, Lancing, into applying for a knighthood for which he must undertake a near-impossible quest. Reluctantly he sets off, knowing that only questers with certain moral qualities will survive the perils - does he have them? Follow our hero across impenetrable forest and insurmountable mountain to find out!

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Genre:
Youth short play Youth audience

Parts:
Male:  -            Female:  -            Other:  19 (15m, 1f, 3 variable) + crowd

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Robin Hood And The Borrowed Gold

Synopsis:
a forgotten adventure of the famous outlaw. The bards have got it all wrong: new research by the author has brought to light the truth of how Robin hoodwinked the Sheriff of Nottingham and his minions, Guy of Gisbourne and Derek the Cleric, into believing that he had stolen a dumpling when really he. . . a quiverful of jokes per page!

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Male:  17            Female:  3            Other:  crowd

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