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Episode 37: Bringing Robin Hood Back to the People with Philip Hickman, Adrianna Quinones, and Sean Taylor

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Robin Hood has been a popular subject for plays dating back for at least 600 years and the production put on last year by Actor's Theater of Columbus exemplifies how modern authors continue to find ways to keep these characters and themes relevant, and entertaining, for audiences today. This episode includes my interview with playwright and director Philip Hickman and actors Adrianna Quinones and Sean Taylor. In addition, at the very end, I am joined by my Splitting Arrows co-star Richard Hopkins-Lutz as well as Maryanne Papke and Ari Papke to give our review of the production.

For more from Actor's Theater of Columbus, including this season's schedule: theactorstheatre.org

Debt: The First 5,000 Years by David Graeber

An introduction to earliest extant Robin Hood play 'Robyn Hod and the Shryff off Notyngham'

Previous Into the Greenwood interviews with playwrights:

Mike Nichols

Jeff Messer

Adam Szymkowicz

Into the Greenwood is produced by Thaddeus Papke
Theme music is by Plastic3

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Trees, Water & People
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Robin Hood has been a popular subject for plays dating back for at least 600 years and the production put on last year by Actor's Theater of Columbus exemplifies how modern authors continue to find ways to keep these characters and themes relevant, and entertaining, for audiences today. This episode includes my interview with playwright and director Philip Hickman and actors Adrianna Quinones and Sean Taylor. In addition, at the very end, I am joined by my Splitting Arrows co-star Richard Hopkins-Lutz as well as Maryanne Papke and Ari Papke to give our review of the production.

For more from Actor's Theater of Columbus, including this season's schedule: theactorstheatre.org

Debt: The First 5,000 Years by David Graeber

An introduction to earliest extant Robin Hood play 'Robyn Hod and the Shryff off Notyngham'

Previous Into the Greenwood interviews with playwrights:

Mike Nichols

Jeff Messer

Adam Szymkowicz

Into the Greenwood is produced by Thaddeus Papke
Theme music is by Plastic3

For more from Into the Greenwood:
www.instagram.com/intogreenwood/

twitter.com/intogreenwood

www.facebook.com/intogreenwood

To support the podcast go to:
www.patreon.com/IntoGreenwood
or
www.buymeacoffee.com/intogreenwood
Our selected charity:
Trees, Water & People
intogreenwood@gmail.com

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