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Interlude 1 Dark-to-dawn forest dance. [From darkness to Red dawn. Music.

The Greenwood trees branches move and sigh. In the predawn shadows creatures leap about the forest landscape. Forest characters and the Animal Band can remain in scene when the EcoMystics are present. The owl puppet, Balthazar, flaps its wings. Robin stands in bangarang fashion and crows (i.e. fists on hips, legs apart, chest up). All disappear except a moth puppet (operated by Moth) fluttering around the poster and a fox puppet (which is actually Foxfires fox hat) watching the moth from his hole. Music down.] Interlude 2 Wizard Greets the Sun Moth: That human has the spark of seeing. [The tree moves. Merwood appears in the trees crevice. He holds a stone bowl burning incense. Moth, Robin and Foxfire enter wearing masks. Robin wears a Green Man mask. Other forest creatures can move about. The Animal Band plays a morning song.] Merwood: Love be all and life my call! Unseen forces of life! Help humans see wild entities. Lift the veil of dull circumstance. Awaken deep-magic sentience. Cast wide the doors of perception. Knit and weave consciousness till all pass beyond believing into forever seeing. Drink in the first rays of the Sun! Welcome Sun! All: Welcome Sun! [Morning song continues. Lights brighten. Sunrays stream over audience. Merwood disappears back into the Greenwood tree. Characters lift their masks. Fox chases Moth around. She is playful but wont let him catch her. She climbs the silks up into the tree.] Background score for the fight: Robin: Have at you! [He and Foxfire play fight capoeirastyle. (Capoeira is a style of fighting in which the combatants keep space between them and react as if their opponent had hit them. Its style is similar to break dancing). Moth retrieves food from the bivouac and then shares fruit and bread and tea]. Foxfire: Any meat? Effect sound for falling: Foxfire: Ill handle it. Ill dismantle it. Until then I suppose Ill fall into the familiar comfort of a lover. [He tries to lean on Moth who lets him fall].

Moth: We live simply in harmony with the green world. What else can we do? [She falls comfortably against Robin.] Forest spirit echo: Moth: A powerful spirit of place resides here. Moth calls to the Faerie Queen: Moth: The tea is lovely. Mint and lavender, yum! [A toast.] When humans learn what mythic symbols mean, they will see the Faerie Queen. Robin: The Faerie Queen! Magic of Moonlight: Moth: Cool your fiery nature, Fox. We are but mystics who understand the magic of moonlight. Underscore the capoeira: Robin: Luckily, were friends! [They play a few capoeira moves.] Foxfire: Bring it! Lets match their destruction, with our chaos! Robin: The forest needs you free. Foxfire: Im tricky; theyll not catch me. Robin: Our goal is wider than this one road. What reaches into the human heart and opens it to love, frees it from fear? Foxfire: Nothing Ive ever seen. Too many humans, too much fear. Moth: Some humans care. I wandered into town by moonlight. Many humans are gathered there to protest this road. Yawn! Now off to bed in swaying branches. This faerie sleeps best in warm sunlight streams. [They still fight. She stretches.] Merwoods entrance, tree creaks and sighs, underscore of his vision that Moth dances to: Merwood: [Entering, peering from tree crevice.] All are born of the green world and all return to its roots after a short span of days. [Emerging from tree.] Come closer, my apprentice, young Moth. Moth: Merwood. Merwood: I had a vision lightning struck the Greenwood tree. [The Greenwood tree creaks and moves a little.] Moth: Tell me. Merwood: In my vision, all sorts of creatures emerged from the tree. They were dancing around the glade. Moth: Like this? [She dances.]

Merwood: Yes, yes! They danced through the forest and out into the town. Robin: Do the creatures re-grow the forest, Merwood? Merwood: The forest spreads its arms to once again embrace the land, stretching its long fingers to the sea. Moth: Surely this vision will come to pass. Foxfire: [Chanting and dancing with Robin and Moth.] The earth, the wind, the fire, the water, return, return, return! [Repeat with EcoMystics]. Robin: Im glad we banded together. How lucky I am to have friends who share my love of the Greenwood! I feel rich. [Owl cry: Whoo-hoo!] Underscore the exit: Foxfire: [Foxfire has lifted some of the survey markers and is using them as daggers.] Does anyone smell bacon? Moth: [Scrambles up the Greenwood Tree on her silks. Merwood retreats back into his tree.] Away, away on Hermes quicksilver wings. Comes here the Sheriff of Nottingham. Robin: My Nemesis! [Darts into bivouac.] Foxfire, down your hole. Moth, keep hidden! Merwood? Disappeared, have you? Lances theme: Scene 3 The Evil Sheriff Lance: [Enters cautiously with poster to tack onto tree.] Lances theme: [Makes sure hes alone, then talks to the forest.] The Forest spirits hide by day, a knight can get lost in its night. Forests eat humans, beware! Who can brave the wolf that watches the world of the woods: inhabited by the ghosts of the gods, by creatures, by tree spirits, by gum, by beech, by Greenwood tree? [Play fights, and lunges and laughs] Sir Lance-a-lots armor glints blinding light from the sun. He rescues the kingdom from the evil grip of greed and stupidity! Ha! Walkie-Talkie effect: [Walkie-talkie crackles. Lance screams.] Ahhh! [Lance checks the time while answering the page and straightens his appearance.] Time for my meeting with Kingson. [WalkieTalkie crackles.] Sheriff Lance, here. [Crackle.] Authur Kingsons there? Im on my way. [Crackle.] I posted the notice. [Crackle.] Well, you can tell Kingson, the Sheriff of Nottingham answers only to the Sheriff of Nottingham! [Crackle.] Wait, dont say that. [Crackle.] What I said.

Dont say what I said. [Crackle.] The part about, answering to... [Crackle.] Listen! Let me deal with Kingson. Sheriff, out. [To the Forest:] If you know whats good for you, youll be out of here by morning. Of course some of you cannot flee. [Pats the Greenwood tree and exits running.] Ecomystics theme for entrance: Scene 4 EcoMystics must leave by dawn. [Moth flies down on her silks. Foxfire comes out of his den.] Robins theme: Robin: [He jumps up and stands bangarang style.] Fear not this black road, brave Robin! Tis a grand adventure. I do believe I will get to fight the evil Sheriff! Fire in rocket stove effect: Foxfire: Rubbish. Im famished. [Goes to rocket stove to make food.] Robins theme: Robin: [Picks up his bow.] Where is the bulls eye of our target? Where should I aim my last arrow to split the tree? Robins theme: Robin: [Pause. Mimes shooting an arrow.] Bulls eye! Lets call the protestors to us like the merry men of old! Moths theme: Moth: I can make a wind to blow them here, but all my power comes from moonlight. After nightfall, I will call without harm or spell or charm. Merwoods (Greenwood Trees) theme: Merwood: [Greenwood tree creeks. Merwood comes out.] Moth? I fell asleep. My dreams disturb me. Moth: I collected dewdrops from little cowslips this dawn; wound the flowers round my fingers till they gave sweet essence to this faerie tea. And leaves of mint and purple elder berries, my wizard guide. Merwood: How sweet. Your tattered heart mends with every midnight, faerie! Foxfires trouble theme: Merwood: Your strong connection to its spirit. [Accepts tea from Foxfire.] It has been foretold to me in my dream. Foxfire: Its always dreams and visions with you, old man.

I need substance. Something I can fight with. Merwood: [He gives Foxfire a necklace with a stone set in a spiral woodcarving.] When you hear something is a vision, you instantly assume it is unreal, but I tell you that the visions are more real than we are. Foxfire: Will it keep me out of trouble? Out of traps? Merwood: Yes, except for the trouble you make for yourself. [Silence while they listen to morning bird sounds]. Dive deeper, Foxfire. With imagination you can touch the mysterious. What gifts befall may be grace, peace, spirit, prescience. The events of this day attempt to confound our wisdom. Promise to stay out of trouble, Foxfire? Foxfire: Unless Im thrown into it, Ill stay out of it. Robin: We must find a way to keep Sherwood safe. Merwood: The spirit of the Greenwood is strong. Foxfire: May the forest be with you. Robins theme: Robin: Do I? Well, this is a day like any other. Merwood: Yes, but it is also a day like none other. Robin: A day we learned they plan to cut through Sherwood Forest at dawn. Moth: Dont say it. When you say it, it makes it come true. Robin: A day upon which all our hearts depend. We will carve out our destinies. Moth: My hearts a flutter! Robin: Hark! A day Robin and the EcoMystics stopped a road through the legendary Forest of Sherwood! [Owl cry: Whoo-Hoo] EcoMystics exit: Merwood: What is it, Balthazar? Who comes? [EcoMystics hide themselves.] Robins theme: Robin: Youve given me an idea, Peter, we could invite everyone to a celebration here tonight. We need more Merry Humans to stop the road! Peter: Can I wear tights? Could everyone wear tights? Robin: You could ask. Moths theme: Moth: [From the tree. Shes been listening.] It will be bright in the forest tonight. The moon is fully faced! Merwood: Moth, this is our new companion, Peter. [Peter

does a spit take.] Moth: [Lowers herself by her silks.] Oh! Are you staying with us? Peter: Youre real. I thought you were a fantasy like I was seeing faeries. Moth: [Giggles.] Maybe you were. I am fantastical. Want to come up for tea in my tree house? Peter: I cant fly like you. Peters gamer sounds going into Moths aerial dance Merwood: I must contemplate young Peters idea. It has sparked something in my mind. [Merwood exits into tree during Interlude. Video game-like images of Peter and the EcoMystics may appear on the screens. Peter-as-Link chooses between the weird wizard and the fantastic faerie and climbs ladder up into tree. Music mimics gamer sounds.] Interlude 3 Moths Aerial Dance. [Robin plays a tune on his pipes. The Animal Band plays with him. Moth aerial dances for Peter. Marian walks on to this tune.] Robins song....currently formless could also be performed by the band and have vocals. The theme should be feed your wild self to continue the plotline of releasing Peter from his digital cage. Peter can be further involved since his next move is to refuse at first to come with Wendy. End of scene 9: Gliss for Moth Moth: Lets! [Coming down] I have some flower garlands Ive been making. Ill decorate. Is this the lady? Robin and Marians theme: Moth: Merwood, come with me. You can wake up while were walking. [They exit. They can re-enter to set the tea and hang garlands as Robin and Marian talk.] Marian: I feel Ive fallen among mad people and the tea party has yet to begin. Robin: Would you like to walk with me to the Everlasting Wells? Marian: The little crystal caves? I fell asleep there once and had an amazing dream. Robin: Tell me as we walk. Marian: Do we have time before the tea party? Robin: Time moves differently at the Wells. We could stay a year at the Wells and return in the same hour.

Marian: Will you ever leave here? Robin: If I did, I would miss myself. Marian: I wonder how it feels to live without crossing a road. Robin: It feels like time goes on forever. Time is slow enough for me to see the Greenwood changing. I have time to understand who I am. Marian: My town would miss me, if I left. Robin: If you came to live wild in the woods? Marian: [She laughs.] What a thought! Robin: If the road rips through here tomorrow, Ill choose to live near the river. Ill be cut off from the Wells. Marian: This could be your last chance to visit the Wells? Robin: [Offers his arm.] My first chance to be alone with you. Marian: [Laughs] What will that be like? Robin: Ecstasy? Marian: How can we stop the road, Robin? Robin: By clearing the idea of it from of our minds. You were going to tell me your dream. Interlude 4 Setting for tea. [As they exit. Music under. Moth is hanging garlands. Forest creatures assist in adding vine and flower garlands to the glade. Her voice can echo through the forest and she can be off stage by the end of this. Images of the dream may appear the screens. The Forest creatures may act this out.] Marian: I had fallen asleep at the Everlasting Wells on a bank of violets. In my dream, I opened my eyes. The forest around me had changed. The trees were magnificent, ancient. I had the feeling I had traveled back in time. I wandered into town. Everything looked so, was so, natural. A little village made out of natural materials nestled at the edge of the forest. The people I met there were happy and friendly. They seemed too advanced for me to believe I was in the past. I asked an old man what year it was. He told me I was in the future. [Echo: the future, the future.] End Robin and Marians theme. The theme for the tea party should be a slowed down version to the frenetic song they will dance to at the end of this scene and could also be like the ending song that the audience will dance to. This is modeling for the audience. The chant the earth the wind the fire the water return

return return and the final chant run a forest through the town are both possibly reflected in this song. One other song that could be incorporated in its creation could be To the Greenwood [Animal Band plays. The tea is set by Forest creatures. A short break can be given to the audience especially if they can be served tea! Merwood practices some enchantments on the space. The table is a section of a tree set on stumps.] Merwood: [Music continues.] Come Spirit of the Forest. Infuse our hearts. Love and life be all. Forest hear my call. [Afternoon. Music soft under and in and out through out the tea party (same theme as the ending song). Moth and Merwood sit at the table that is spread with fresh berries, edible flowers, leaves, cheeses, honey and wine. The cups are hand hewn. Plates are leaves. Moth has flowers in her hair and places a lay of flowers around Merwoods hat. She gives similar presents to the other guests as they arrive. The audience can receive flowers as well.] The tea party has the animal band playing back ground music through out and then the ending song comes out of this softer tune. Robin and Marians theme: Moth: This is a tea party. [She grabs it from him and he snatches it back as she looks up to see Robin and Marian enter dreamily. Moth doesnt need to give them flowers because they are wearing theirs already. They put flowers on the table.] Foxfire: And the lovely goddess Marian returns. [Pops the cork.] The frenetic dance: Guinevere: This is the strangest tea party Ive ever been to. [Everyone is listening and finding each others eyes around the table. They begin to connect and flirt with each other.] Moth: Free your mind. Open your heart. [Tapping her spoon on her tea cup as the Animal Band matches her mood.] Bring it up! [The Animal Band begins to play louder. The characters make rhythmic sounds around the table still looking at each other.] Give me more! [The music is now Gypsy punk (Gogol Bordellos sound but also Gaelic).] Dance it out! [They break out dancing with one another, spinning and climbing on their stumps and chairs pounding the

rhythm. Guinevere dances with Peter and Merwood. Moth climbs and flies from her silks. Fox is dancing with Wendy. Wendy is dancing closest to Moth. Marian and Robin are dancing in the glade. The band can sing here.] Moth: Wait! Stop! I see Wendys mind bomb! [She is looking down on Wendys head. Music stops and then underscores the following.] Wendy: What do you see? dance up again: Foxfire: Well encamp around the bulldozers until trees grow through the machinery! [Image of Mind Bomb can appear on screens.] Guinevere: [Music is coming back up. Dancing with Foxfire.] Are you always so intense? [Owl cries three times. Music up and everyone celebrates. Lance enters.] Lance: Stop it. Stop the music. Cut it out! Hey! Im the big man in the forest. I said, No! [As they notice him they stop dancing, the music winds down, Robins theme but he is discouraged: Robin: I am master of my own fate. [He stands bangarang style and then drops his head. He looks up again.] Guinevere! Im coming with you. [Exit.] Fight Test by the Flaming LipsRobin could sing this. Interlude 5 Walking to Guineveres. [Music. If we see them walking off, they walk slowly looking around them at everything. Seeing it all alive. The music is My Lagen Love. And Guinevere sings little rifts of it as all exit. (Note: It would be awesome to get the rights to Fight Test by the Flaming Lips and play it here for the audiences exit.)] Intermission. Act II Scene 1 Wendy and Foxfire greet the cyber audience. Wendy: Hi! Its Wendy your World Wide WatchCat again: click the Action button on your screen to request they stop the black road through Sherwood Forest. If you are coming to the Celebration in the Forest tonight, costume yourself as a forest creature, make flower garlands, and collect tree branches. Well start the entertainment at dark thirty. The way is marked. We leave the forest before dawn

to meet at the Kingson Mansion and then parade to the construction site. We will bury the bulldozers in nature! Cover the construction site with flower garlands and tree branches. This is a non-violent protest. Bring water and bandanas in case they use tear gas. They say they are clearing the forest tonight; we say we are celebrating the forest tonight. Wendy: This is Foxfire, an activist who has been fighting the road project. How long have you been here protecting the forest? Foxfire: Forever. Wendy: Do you expect there to be trouble tonight? Foxfire: Well, the more of us there are, the less likely well get trapped by the Sheriff. Wendy: And if the Sheriff traps you? Foxfire: Ill gnaw my leg off. Wendy: Come help Foxfire stay out of trouble tonight. Foxfire: It might get fierce. Interlude 6 A round of To the Greenwood and something like Following the Leader from Peter Pan, but it has to be changed or a giant purple cartoon dragon will singe us from beyond the sky, just saying. Scene 2 Robins theme while he meditates. Animals dance around him. Scene 3 Moths theme while she tells her story. Scene 4 Marians Update Marian: [Pause. Forest sounds. Robin alone, meditating. Owl: Whoo, whoo! Entering. Dressed for the celebration as a naiad.] Robin? Merwood: Theyre in here somewhere. [Sounds of things bashing around inside the tree.] Ill find them. Merwoods theme: Well put on a show that will catch the conscious of the counsel. [Owl: Whoo! Hoo!] I need to scrape off some of my rustiness. Oh, and the mead. [He looks for the mead. Moth drops it to him on a tether. He reaches up for it absentmindedly as if he expected it to be floating there.] Oh there you go! Solid as an oak.[Exit into tree with mead.

Moth hides again.] Scene 5 Lance Comes to Run Off the EcoMystics Walkie talkie noise: Lance: [Entering.] Where did they go? How am I supposed to run them off, if theyve already run off? [Walkie-Talkie crackles. Lance answers it.] Whats up? Who is this? Mr. Kingson. [Crackle.] Im at the Ring Leaders camp, now, but no ones here. [Crackle.] The notice says dawn. Ill make sure the forest is clear before you start in the morning. [Crackle.] Then you should have put that in the notice. [Crackle.] No, I havent forgotten. Ill see that its done as you want. [Hangs Up.] He thinks hes the bloody King of Lances theme: Lance: Well, Im leaving now. I may return. Maybe soon. So, bye...for now. [She waves him off. After a few wave exchanges, Lance Exits with a bound.] Merwood: Whoo! Hoo! Peter: We might actually win this thing! Moth: Oh-ho! This calls for some mead, wizard! Merwood: Indeed, it does! [He brings the mead and Moth swings down and runs for cups.] Here we go! Guinevere: I feel so alive! Merwood: When we were walking in your garden, you were singing a lovely tune. Guinevere: What was I singing? [Merwood pours the mead.] Merwood: The old love song. La, la la laa, La, la la laaa. [He sings the first bars of My Lagen Love.] Guinevere: My Lagen Love. Merwood: I love that old song. Moth: Heres to love songs! Merwood: Will it cheer the lady to sing one for us? Peter: I would love to hear you sing, Guinevere. Guinevere: I feel like singing. Peter: Didnt Kate Bush cover that song? Moth: Thought you might be a Kate Bush fan-boy. Merwood: Van Morrison and the Chieftains sang it. Guinevere: And Sinead OConner. It is an ancient melody. And some say a faerie song. Moth: Sing for us and the evenings entertainment will officially begin! [Moth cues in the band.] Interlude 7 Animal Band plays My Lagan Love [Guinevere sings. Others join her. The Forest responds. Shadows grow deeper. Robin and Marian wander up. Others can

sing in with Guinevere in harmonies. (Lyrics by Joseph Campbell, aka Seosamh MacCathmhaoil. Cast may choose to sing only one verse; may use other versions; may re-write or alter lyrics; may use other song, if so cut the reference lines; may have a different character sing, if so change Merwoods line to asking generally for a love song.)] Guinevere: 1*) Where Lagan stream sings lullaby. There blows a lily fair. The twilight gleam is in her eye. The night is on her hair. And like a love-sick lennan-shee. She has my heart in thrall. Nor life I owe nor liberty. For love is lord of all. 2) Her father sails a running-barge 'Twixt Leamh-beag and The Druim; And on the lonely river-marge She clears his hearth for him. When she was only fairy-high Her gentle mother died; But dew-Love keeps her memory Green on the Lagan side. 3*) And often when the beetle's horn Hath lulled the eve to sleep I steal unto her shieling lorn And thru the dooring peep. There on the cricket's singing stone, She spares the bogwood fire, And hums in sad sweet undertone The songs of heart's desire 4) Her welcome, like her love for me, Is from her heart within: Her warm kiss is felicity That knows no taint of sin. And, when I stir my foot to go, 'Tis leaving Love and light To feel the wind of longing blow From out the dark of night. 5) Where Lagan stream sings lullaby There blows a lily fair The twilight gleam is in her eye The night is on her hair And like a love-sick lennan-shee She has my heart in thrall Nor life I owe nor liberty For love is lord of all. [*I recommend verse 1 and 3, only.] Merwood: No black roads will come to this sacred place. Moth: This is the realm of footpaths and faeries! Marian: All of us weave the fabric of reality. Guinevere: We must trust. Peter: And act. Robin: Step into dreamtime. This is the forever moment in which we live!

Scene 8 The Evil Sheriff Returns [Owl hoots. Sound of wings flapping. Or Forest Character, Balthazar the Owl, flies across in alarm.] Music to score sword play:Scene 9 Sword Fight Merwood: I was just saying to my tree the other day that I wanted to see a good sword fight before I die. [Swords clash.] And since I am not planning on leaving my tree, that may well be tomorrow. [Owl hoots.] Moth: The protestors are here in the forest! Scene 10 and Interlude 8 The Entertainment and Foxfire Speaks for Forest [On Merwoods cue, the Animal Band begins to play. And Moth begins her aerial dance, lit by the cameras spotlight.] Robin: [Bowing.] Thank you venturing out. The forest needs you this night. Marian: For your pleasure, an entertainment, by the EcoMystics. Merwood: [Lights flash paper.] The road is an illusion. Free your minds of it. Foxfire: Free me! Peter: [Entering on stilts. He has made a costume change into Pan. Hes on short stilts designed to look like goat legs and is shirtless with little horns on his head. Taunting the audience.] The only thing their minds are free of is nature. Nature is a drive by for them! They can make nature out of plastic and watch it on their digital screens while they eat prepackaged food in their air-conditioned mansions. [Peter prances over to Foxfire still tied to the tree.] Nature must be tamed, tied up, imprisoned! Foxfire: [Looks up into the branches and howls a moaning fox cry. Merwood throws faerie light on him.] Howl! Peter: The Forest wants to speak, to be heard. Foxfire: I speak with the voice of the forest! Robin: The town wants to run a road through the forest. What does the forest want? Foxfire: To run a forest through the town! Robin: Run a forest through the town! Yes, yes! Run a forest through the heart of the town!! Merwood: Truly, the Forest has spoken. Robins theme: Robin: There is law, and there is justice. [Robin has taken his bow from the bivouac and launches an arrow into the

rope that binds Foxfire to the tree. (Robin actually palms the arrow while the shaft of an arrow is slammed backwards through the Greenwood tree completing the illusion.) Foxfire is free, though the rope is still tied to the cuffs that are dangling from one wrist. Foxfire and Lance face down each other.] Lances theme: Merwood: Foxfire! Remember your amulet! [Lance swings at Foxfire who dodges him capoeira style. Foxfire starts to go after him.] Merwood: The Greenwood has need of you. [Foxfire clutches the amulet around his neck and stops himself. Lance comes at him again. Foxfire flips landing close to Lance. Lance grabs for Foxfire who leans back. Lance grabs the amulet instead. Foxfire falls back onto the ground. Lance looks at the amulet in his hand. Foxfire spins up toward Lance and lands back on the ground again. Off balance, Lance staggers back up against the Greenwood tree still holding the amulet.] Merwood: Let it go. [Foxfire stays down. Lance holding the amulet looks up at the tree.] Let it go. Lance: [He is weeping.] Go ahead with your celebration, save this tree, save this forest. [Foxfire picks up an evergreen tree branch that has been cut for the parade.] Hey, Forest lover! Come here. Foxfire: You dont want to play with fire. Lance: They might fire me, but Im keeping my vow. [He takes out the key to unlock the cuffs.] No tricks. Foxfire: Unless it gets tricky. [Foxfire holds out his hand and Lance is kneeling as he unlocks the cuffs. Foxfire pulls Lance up, and hugs him.] Merwood: This is what evolvement looks like! [Group hug around Lance.] Beginning of the end dance Foxfire: We will swoop down on the machines as though we were the forest itself. [He leaps and runs with his branch.] Wendy: I like this kid, might have to stick around for a while. Lance: My head is spinning. Peter: Youre spun. [He capers around with Foxfire.] Music is under and then comes up: Wendy: Lets see this forest on the move! [She picks up a tree branch and skips after Peter and Foxfire.]

Robin: Marian! [They kiss.] Marian: Forest and River will run together forever. Robin: Sounds legendary. Interlude 9 Playing with the Audience [Animal Band plays. The song is similar to the tea party dancing song.] Foxfire: [Leading the chant.] Run the forest through the town! All: Run the forest through the town! [Repeat. A song and chant of Run the forest through the town. Players with tree branches, drums and instruments enter the audience. Garlands and small fir branches are passed out to the audience. All dance and stomp!] Guinevere: Arthur? Arthur is that you? I saw Arthur. Cast: [Various] Arthur! Are you Arthur? Moth: [Pulling possible Arthurs from the audience.] Dance with us? Wouldnt you rather run a forest through the town? [The rest of the EcoMystics return to the stage. Moth joins Merwood, Robin, Foxfire. Peter joins them. The actors playing Guinevere, Marian, Wendy, and Lance approach the stage. Song winds down.] Forest sounds and then silence Moths theme under the epilogue curtain call

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