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Ready to Perform? When you are ready to perform, please apply for rights or contact our customer service department by clicking below. You will be prompted to log in We are happy to answer any or create an account. questions you may have Robin Hood: The Courtship of Allan A’Dale Musical Overview Product Code: R08000 To help you find the perfect musical for your next performance, we have provided this overview of the vocal and orchestral demands for this title. Solo Songs: No Ensemble/Large Chorus Songs: Yes Main Character Details: Robin Hood (m): B3-A5 vocals, difficult Maid Marian (w): B3-F5, moderate Allan A'Dale (m): C4-A5 vocals, difficult Duke Gorlois (m): C4-A5 vocals. difficult The Abbess (w): G3-D5 vocals, moderate Rodric (The Sheriff) (m): G3-C5 vocals, moderate Genevieve (w): B3-C5 vocals, moderate Sarah (w): G3-F5 vocals, moderate Gwyndolyn (w): G3-C5 vocals, moderate Total Number of Songs: 20 Vocal Demands: Moderate Orchestral Demands: Moderate Size of Orchestra: Small (piano only)

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Page 1: Robin Hood: The Courtship of Allan A’Dale Musical Overviewvides au thors with a fair re turn for their cre ative ef forts. Au thors earn their livin g from the roya ltie s they rec

Ready to Perform? When you are ready to perform, please apply for rights or

contact our customer service department by clicking below. You will be prompted to log in We are happy to answer any or create an account. questions you may have

Robin Hood: The Courtship of Allan A’Dale Musical Overview

Product Code: R08000 To help you find the perfect musical for your next performance, we have provided this overview of the vocal and orchestral demands for this title. Solo Songs: No Ensemble/Large Chorus Songs: Yes Main Character Details: Robin Hood (m): B3-A5 vocals, difficult Maid Marian (w): B3-F5, moderate Allan A'Dale (m): C4-A5 vocals, difficult Duke Gorlois (m): C4-A5 vocals. difficult The Abbess (w): G3-D5 vocals, moderate Rodric (The Sheriff) (m): G3-C5 vocals, moderate Genevieve (w): B3-C5 vocals, moderate Sarah (w): G3-F5 vocals, moderate Gwyndolyn (w): G3-C5 vocals, moderate Total Number of Songs: 20 Vocal Demands: Moderate Orchestral Demands: Moderate Size of Orchestra: Small (piano only)

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-A short sample is not always indicative of the entire work, and we strongly suggest reviewing the entire score and reading the entire play before planning a production or ordering a cast quantity of scripts.

The following pages contain copyright information and at least one page from a variety of songs within the show.

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CUE: Lights up.

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11. MERRY OUTLAWS: DANCE

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CUE: MAID MARIAN: to find his way in the world. His world.

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-2-14. Better World

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