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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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6. THE TALE OF ALLAN A'DALERic Averill
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ALLAN:ADD MERRY WOMEN 2ND:
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