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Nottingham’s Robin Hood Month

As part of Nottingham’s Robin Hood Month, Regia Anglorum is staging a medieval re-enactment weekend depicting the late 12th century – the time of Robin Hood – on 29-31 May. Activities include living history, authentic crafts, weaponry drills, combat demonstrations, music and an organised parade of re-enactors in Nottingham’s Old Market Square.

Nottingham Castle will also be showcasing original props, an array of weaponry, authentic set pieces and exclusive behind-the-scenes memorabilia, designed and built by Sonja Klaus, the set designer for the new ‘Robin Hood’ film. The exhibition features some of the most iconic props from the film including the costumes of Robin Hood, Maid Marian, Little John and Friar Tuck as well as arms and armour used in some of the fighting scenes. Castle Rock Brewery will be launching a special Robin Hood Beer, and Britain’s oldest public house, Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem, has created a special Robin Hood-themed menu.

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one Kev, It's about time Nottingham started to exploit the villain in green, this time it sound like it could be more of a success than the Tales of Robin Hood, hope so

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