Beijing Playhouse Actor Ray Robles Shares Experience on the Set of Robin Hood

It’s just a few short weeks until Beijing Playhouse’s production of Christmas musical comedy Robin Hood hits the stage, and opening night, December 5, is already sold out. We speak with first time cast member Ray Robles about his experience working on the play.

How did you get involved with Beijing Playhouse and the production of Robin Hood
During my first year in Beijing, my girlfriend and I came across Beijing Playhouse's Theatre workshops on the Beijinger. I decided to go to a workshop and instantly knew I wanted to come back. I wasn’t able to audition for a show that first year, something always came up or I wasn’t in town for an audition. I returned to the states and eventually realized how much I missed Beijing and was contemplating my return. I received an email about auditions for Robin Hood and took it as a sure sign to come back to Beijing, so I set the date to come back and my mind on auditioning, and here I am today as a proud cast member!

Had you ever done theater before?
Yes, I was a musical theater major in college. I have now been doing theater or some type of performing arts for ten years and I've absolutely loved and appreciated all my experiences from the cruel and arrogant directors to the constructive and nurturing kind. I’ve participated in all kinds of theater starting in  high school (where I was the epitome of over acting) to my first paid gig where I earned USD 70 a week to build sets for 12 hours, yet had only two lines on stage, to eventually performing professionally. I've been blessed to say I've performed on stage for major companies like Disney World, Universal Studios, and Carnival Cruise lines. I also managed to book some TV gigs.

What has your experience been like working on the play?
Absolutely delightful! It just feels great to be back to doing something I am truly passionate about. I am currently teaching at a kindergarten and while I love teaching, my school, and especially my kids, entertaining is something that just feels natural ­– it’s food for the soul. Our director (Chris Verill), our musical director Tebow, our dance instructors Annie and Dana, our props and costume designers, and our stage manager Van are wonderful people to work with. That being said about everyone involved in production, the cast feels like a second family and I've met some really amazing performers. I'm so grateful for the experience.

Anything to add? 
Just a big thank you to the cast and Beijing Playhouse team for all the great laughs, the chance to grow as a performer, and just for letting me be a part of such an amazing and fun opportunity.

Performances of Robin Hood will be in English with Chinese subtitles and will be held weekday evenings at 7.30pm with Sunday matinees at 2pm between December 5 and December 21 at the National Olympic Center Theatre. See the full event listing here.

For ticket reservations, email Beijing Playhouse’s box office at performance@beijingplayhouse.com. To find out how to get involved with Beijing Playhouse, email Stage Manager April Wang at broadway@beijingplayhouse.com.

This article first appeared on beijingkids.

Photos: Courtesy of Beijing Playhouse