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Date
Sunday, March 29, 2026
Time
11:00 a.m.
Place
Charlotte Martin Theatre
Cost
Entry Charge

A wannabe king, lawless law enforcement, and the rich hoarding all the wealth—it’s dark times in Nottingham. But out of the mists of nearby Sherwood Forest comes the hero we’ve been waiting for. In this age-old tale of rebellion against injustice, join Robin Hood in his action-packed fight against oppression. With swords, bows and arrows, and a few friends, Robin Hood brings his daring exploits to the stage in this high-energy and timely take on the classic story.

But there’s no sitting on the sidelines—Robin Hood and his merry band need you. Become part of the action as the characters enlist the audience to help create the story and join the fight. Featuring music, frenetic pacing, humor, and heart, Robin Hood shows what happens when people who have nothing stand up to those who have everything.

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Same Day Events Showing Events on March 29, 2026

All Day

Seattle Center Sculpture Walk 2026

Free Event
Experience temporary art installations on our grounds throughout the year.
11:00 a.m.

International Gem & Jewelry Show

Entry Charge
America’s favorite direct-to-consumer jewelry show is returning to your area!
2:00 p.m.

Mary Jane

Entry Charge
Poignantly humorous and deeply cathartic, this semi-autobiographical drama by Tony-nominated playwright Amy Herzog is a love letter to caregivers and support systems of all kinds.
3:00 p.m.

Robin Hood

Entry Charge
A wannabe king, lawless law enforcement, and the rich hoarding all the wealth—it’s dark times in Nottingham. But out of the mists of nearby Sherwood Forest comes the hero we’ve been waiting for.
4:00 p.m.

Artists at the Center: Anu Samrat

Free Event
A kaleidoscope of movement & mood portrayed in all 8 styles of Indian classical dance.
4:00 p.m.

Seattle Torrent vs Ottawa Charge

Entry Charge
The Seattle Torrent host the Ottawa Charge at Climate Pledge Arena.
7:30 p.m.

Mary Jane: Mask Required Performance

Entry Charge
Poignantly humorous and deeply cathartic, this semi-autobiographical drama by Tony-nominated playwright Amy Herzog is a love letter to caregivers and support systems of all kinds.

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