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The Adventures of Robin Hood - Oberon Modern Plays by Oliver Emanuel Paperback
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Highlights
- Somewhere near you there is a band of brothers fighting for justice.
- About the Author: Oliver Emanuel (1980-2023) was Writer in Residence for Radio 4 / Children In Need.
- 64 Pages
- Drama, European
- Series Name: Oberon Modern Plays
Description
About the Book
A wild, anarchic take on an ancient story that's been told a thousand times - although never quite like this.
Book Synopsis
Somewhere near you there is a band of brothers fighting for justice. Seeking to rid the land of evil and return hope to the poorly treated.
They are lean, mean, trained justice fighting machines! Armed with whatever comes their way, nothing is as it seems in this Sherwood Forrest, but one thing is for sure . . . no rogue is safe!
Join internationally acclaimed Visible Fictions for a silly and unexpected take on Robin Hood and be prepared to unleash your imagination!
Suitable for those ages 7 and over.
Review Quotes
"Robin Hood hits the target with imaginative play...ingenious." --Washington Post
"As the hijacked crisp packets fly, the boxes tumble and the lads in grey boogie on down, with slick dance-y stuff that delights all ages, we do get our hero: it's called story-telling, and this show does it proud." --Herald Scotland
"The Adventures of Robin Hood is cheeky, intelligent fun, wonderfully imaginative and with a message that resonates at all levels from the youngest audience members to the oldest. Seldom have I spent a more enjoyable evening at the theater." --Five stars - DC Metro Theater Arts
About the Author
Oliver Emanuel (1980-2023) was Writer in Residence for Radio 4 / Children In Need. He was also co-Artistic Director of new writing company Silver Tongue and creator of INK, a Scottish based writers' night at the Traverse and Tron. He was BBC Writer-on-Attachment at the West Yorkshire Playhouse and part of the Emerging Writers Residency at the Traverse in 2006. Oliver was on the elected council of the Scottish Society of Playwrights. His radio play for BBC Radio Scotland Drama, Daniel & Mary, was nominated for a Sony Radio Academy Award (2010). Man Across the Way and Magpie Park are also published by Oberon Books.