Ade Andrews arrived in Nottingham with long hair, swordsmanship skills and a history degree
The man who dons on green tights and a feathered cap to play Nottingham's iconic outlaw, Robin Hood, is celebrating 30 years in the role. Actor and historian Ade Andrews has embodied the legendary hero delighting tourists from all around the world and locals alike.
The character of Robin Hood evolved over the years under Ade's portrayal. From a dreamer with a sword, he grew into a master storyteller and became one of the country's leading tour guides. Ade's journey mirrored the development of his character, filling gaps in the market and focusing on delivering captivating stories.
Through the Robin Hood Town Tour, Ade shares a rich tapestry of history, weaving fact and fiction, myth and legend, into a captivating narrative. This higher-brow tour invites participants to explore the legend of Robin Hood against the backdrop of Nottingham's evolving cityscape. The tour has won numerous awards and has earned recognition for its engaging storytelling.
He has also forged an alliance with Sonyanaga Weblen, who was touring the world as a Maasai Cricket Warrior campaigning against female genital mutilation. After meeting via Nottingham Trent Global Lounge five years ago, the pair work together on creative cultural projects as Sony studies for his Master’s in Digital Media.
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