Outdoor Theatre: Robin Hood
Join Folksy Theatre for an open-air show filled with bold characters, live music, puppetry and audience interaction - it's a day out not to be missed!
- Booking essential
Folksy Theatre invites you to experience a brand new musical adaptation of this classic tale, touring open air throughout summer 2025! Set against the enchanting backdrop of the eerie Sherwood Forest, this whimsical production sees King John and the Sheriff of Nottingham trying to thwart the legendary outlaw, Robin Hood and his band of merry men as they steal from the rich to give to the poor.
Will Robin and his band escape the Sheriff’s clutches? And whose side is Maid Marian truly on?
Filled with Folksy’s signature live music, audience interaction, and delightful silliness, this adaptation promises to have you laughing and singing along! Don’t miss out on this unforgettable summer adventure!
You are welcome to bring your own folding chairs and picnic blankets as seating is not provided. Our food and beverage trailer will be open for take-away refreshments.
Tickets are non refundable. Only assistance dogs are permitted during the performance.
The shows go on whatever the weather (unless extreme weather that requires the park to close)
Times
Date | Time/s |
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13 | 14:00 - 15:30 |
Prices
Ticket type | Ticket category |
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Adult Includes 25p booking fee | £12.25 |
Child Includes 25p booking fee | £10.25 |
The basics
- Booking details
Call 0344 249 1895
- Suitability
This event is suitable for all ages.
- Meeting point
Entry to the event is by the door in the brick wall near the food and beverage trailer (courtyard).
- What to bring and wear
Please bring a low backed chair or blanket. You are welcome to bring a picnic. Refreshments are available to purchase from our National Trust trailer and ice cream trolley.
- Accessibility
There is a walk around a garden lake from the car park to the gardens where the event takes place. Please contact Osterley Park if you have any specific access requirements.
- Other
Only guide dogs are permitted into the performance space.
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