Ha Ha Hood! will leave you in stitches with comedy performance

Ha Ha Hood! And The Prince of Leaves is coming to The Grove, Dunstable, on Friday, October 17.
Ha Ha Hood! And The Prince Of Leaves is heading to The GroveHa Ha Hood! And The Prince Of Leaves is heading to The Grove
Ha Ha Hood! And The Prince Of Leaves is heading to The Grove

Ten years after a messy divorce Robin and Marian are forced back together to fight the Sheriff once more. Little John and Friar Tuck, now considerably older and rougher around the edges, join the merry pair to try and save the citizens of Nottingham.

Comedy queen Su Pollard and comedy duo Cannon and Ball team up for an all-out outrageous side splitting romp.

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Ha Ha Hood! And The Prince of Leaves is the latest production from the Ha Ha! team, who have also performed Ha Ha Holmes!, Ha Ha Hitler! and Ha Ha Hamlet!

The show has been created by Ben Langley, who also takes on the mantle of Robin.

Maid Marian, Nottinghamshire’s feistiest female, is portrayed by Su Pollard, who serves up a world-weary Marian who is more matron than maid!

Tommy Cannon takes on the evil Sheriff of Nottingham and Little John while Bobby Ball, currently starring in TV’s Not Going Out with Lee Mack, doubles up as Friar Tuck and Guy of Gisborne.

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Cannon and Ball’s role in Ha Ha Hood! Prince of Leaves marks fifty years together as a duo.

Ben Langley said: “For me, what I saw in Ha Ha! was a British version of The Reduced Shakespeare Company which, rather than taking the micky out of us, was embracing us and was very pro-British and was a tribute to all of the great comedy artists and routines that have made Britain funny over the last 50 to 100 years.”

Bobby Ball said: “The show has been great to perform and we are looking forward to coming to Dunstable and getting on stage.

“It is completely different from anything I have ever done before and I am loving each performance.

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“It is important that the audience gets involved with the performance, they can expect a lot of laughs, something different and they will definitely have a goof time.”

Tickets are £20 each from the box office on 01582 602080 or go online at www.grovetheatre.co.uk

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