By: Amice MacDonell
In this engaging and exciting dramatic reading of the classic tale of Robin Hood, Amice MacDonell skillfully brings to life the well-known characters and adventures of Sherwood Forest. The author's interpretation of the iconic outlaw and his band of Merry Men is both captivating and entertaining, making this rendition a must-read for fans of the legendary hero. The dialogue is rich and vibrant, immersing the reader in the world of medieval England and the fight against injustice. Overall, MacDonell's interpretation of Robin Hood is a fresh and dynamic take on a timeless story that will leave readers eagerly turning the pages until the very end.Book Description: One May Day, Robin Hood and his Merry Men sit in Sherwood Forest, waiting for a traveller to share their dinner. Enter a distraught Knight with his fair daughter Marian, who owe money to the Sheriff of Nottingham, and have not the means by which to pay it. Meanwhile the greedy Sheriff is visited by the Baron of the Black Castle, who plots to silence the famous outlaw once and for all! This version of the Robin Hood legend was written, and now recorded, as a play, entertaining for children and adults alike.
Voice Cast:
Robin Hood: Kristin Gjerløw
Scarlet: Beth Thomas
Little John: Brad Filippone
Much: Esther ben Simonides
Allan-a-Dale: Zames Curran
Friar Tuck: Ted Delorme
King Edward I: Fred Abboud
Queen Eleanor: Adele de Pignerolles
Sir Richard at the Lee: Soumen Barua
Maid Marian, Daughter of Sir Richard at the Lee: Lydia
The Sheriff of Nottingham: Zames Curran
Sheriff's Wife: Newgatenovelist
The Baron of the Black Castle: Todd
Guy: Larry Wilson
Anthony: Rapunzelina
Jock: Elijah Fisher
Joan: Abby
Avisa, Mother of Jock and Joan: Bethany Baldwin
Ladies-in-Waiting: Bria Snow, Availle, and .Vanessa Cooley
Messenger: TenorBoy
Stage Directions: Rachel
Audio edited by Rachel.
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