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The Hottest Comedy Musical This Summer Comes To Hope Street Theatre — Bow & Arrow: Plebs Of Sherwood

Updated: Jul 6, 2023

Next Month Will Welcome City Theatre's Comedy Musical, Bow & Arrow: The Plebs Of Sherwood, The Hottest Show Of The Summer Comes To Hope Street Theatre

The hottest comedy musical this Summer comes to Hope Street Theatre — Bow & Arrow: The Plebs Of Sherwood (Credit: City Theatre/Supplied By Publicist).
The hottest comedy musical this Summer comes to Hope Street Theatre — Bow & Arrow: The Plebs Of Sherwood (Credit: City Theatre/Supplied By Publicist).

Next month City Theatre presents the outrageous comedy musical Bow & Arrow The Plebs of Sherwood.


Written and directed by Barry Levy, this adult only show follows two best friends Bow Scar played by Abi Tyrer & Arrow Hunter played by Johnny Sedgwick-Davies.


This brand-new Sherwood story from City Theatre kicks off one year after our last visit to the Nottingham village, where we see Lincoln ‘The King’ Hardwood (Leo Hewitson) and Arrow Hunter return from the crusades overseas, while his best friend has had a year of uncontrollable wild fun. Even the Sherwood Nuns can’t keep ‘The Femdom of Sherwood’ Bow Scar in line.

‘To help bring a show like this alive, it’s important to build a solid, talented team around me.’ - Barry Levy, Writer & Director.

Returning characters include Gob (Louis Cashin Harris) & Princess Elle Hardwood (Molly Riley) who are both up to their usually naughty antics, a heartbroken Maid Marian (Elisha Mai) who dreams of seeing Robin Hood (Shaun Herr) once again and a brief appearance by Ursula ‘The Witch of Sherwood’ (Lucy Walters). Of course, it this adult show wouldn’t be the same without the one and only Mistress Cage played by Gemma Harrison, who controls the men of Sherwood with just a glance.


To mix things up and to bring an element of surprise we’ve several new characters including Duke Regal played by Alan McDonald, Little John (Sean Campbell), ‘The Wizard of Kink’ Belle Vixen (Rebekah Moreland), Rubble ‘The Dragon’ (Shannon Griffiths) & Cedric Wyatt (Scott Lewis), it’s safe to say that these characters really make this a very, very naughty show.

‘To help bring a show like this alive, it’s important to build a solid, talented team around me’ stated Barry Levy, and so the Creative Directors are the multi talented Rebekah Moreland and Gemma Harrison, with Elisha Mai taking in the duties of Singing Coach. While Liv Schofield joins City Theatre as Production Manager, Joe Gordon returns as Stage Manager, with backstage assistance from Eli Morgan and Sam Jones.


The company is also proud that they have put together the strongest ensemble in their history and so this high energy show really will put the heat in your summer this year. With exciting rock anthems, you will be entertained from the start to the very end.


This is show strictly for 18+ only, so if you don't fancy an adult-themed play, then this may not be the show for you. Otherwise, buy your tickets today before they sell out like their previous productions such as WARNOCK and Snow White & The Scouse Queen.


City Theatre's Bow & Arrow The Plebs of Sherwood will run from the 6th of July until the 8th of July, taking place at the Hope Street Theatre in Liverpool City Centre. The show will start at 7pm.

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