Signed "Sir Robin" Broadway Bear On The Auction Block
A Sir Robin "Broadway Bear" is on the auction block at Broadway Cares. The bear is signed by Clay and his Spamalot predecessor David Hyde Pierce.
Sir RobinThe auction is open to "pre-bidding" until February 16, and the current bid is $1000. All proceeds go to Broadway Cares' campaign to fight AIDS.
SPAMALOT
2005
Signed by: David Hyde Pierce, Clay Aiken
Sir Robin ("not quite as brave as Sir Lancelot"...) has finally found his niche as Knight of the Round Table - and Vicious Chicken Slayer! One must put up quite the noble fight stalking one's quarry in a hen house, as you can see by his bear counterpart's disheveled hair and sullied tunic. Sir Robin wears all that really tough stuff that every knight must have. The absolutely authentic looking "metal mesh" is actually a painted knit. Those dandy shoulder and elbow guards are painted leather stretched over a thermo-plastic base, studded with metal grommets. His boots were formed with heavy paper, covered with painted leather. The belt is painted ribbon and lace on a leather base. The cotton tunic is hand-painted. And of course there's no part of his raiment that hasn't been lovingly crafted. Well... except for those Abracadabra Superstore chickens. Squeeze their bellieshear them squawk and set loose those eggs... Only from the mind of Monty Python!
ORIGINAL DESIGNER: TIM HATLEY
BROADWAY BEAR CREATED BY: BRIONNA McMAHON
Signed by: David Hyde Pierce and Clay Aiken
2005
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