Honiton Community Theatre Company Presents Their 40th Anniversary Pantomime Robin Hood.
It takes place at the Beehive from February 13 to 17. Thursday evening's performance will have a British sign language (BSL) interpreter for the duration of the performance.
A spokesman for the show said: "When Robin Hood of Feniton returns to Honiton from the Crusades, things are not how he left them at all. His title has been stripped, and taxes are higher than ever, to fund the Sheriff's plan to deforest Offwell woods and build a Powerplant!
"The Babes of the Wood come to stay with the Sheriff of Honiton, and Mother Hood is employed to be their Nanny, and keep them out of harm's way, particularly from Guy of Gisbourne, the Sheriff's henchmen.
"As Charter Day approaches, it's down to Robin, Marion and the Merry Men to stop the Sheriff's evil and greedy plans. Will Robin win his title back and save Offwell Forest? "
Ticket prices: Adults £14 & Children £11. All ticket prices include a £1 booking fee.
Accessible seating is available from the box office by calling 01404 384050, Monday to Friday 9am to 5:30pm.
The bar will open 1 hour before the performance begins and is open during the interval.’
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