
Episode 96
February 21, 2020 - Stephens College Warehouse Theatre; The Little Theatre of Jefferson City
Morality plays and Robin Hood first appeared in the middle ages - and Diana explores both on this week's Speaking of the Arts. In Act One Director Brooke Grno and actor, Paige Hudson, talk about their production of the morality play 'Everyman', one of the
Speaking of the Arts · Diana Moxon
February 21, 202054m 49s
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Show Notes
Morality plays and Robin Hood first appeared in the middle ages - and Diana explores both on this week's Speaking of the Arts. In Act One Director Brooke Grno and actor, Paige Hudson, talk about their production of the morality play 'Everyman', one of the oldest works in the English dramatic canon, in which Everyman is summoned to God for his final reckoning but must first cast off his earthly attachments to his many allegorical friends. In Act Two, we stay in England to hang out with Robin Hood, Friar Tuck and Sir Guy aka actors Jon-Michael Rutter, Dave Bond and Mike Azar, whose production of Ken Ludwig's 'Robin Hood' is at The Little Theatre of Jefferson City, and Diana tests them on their English accents.
Topics
Diana MoxonKOPNartstheatreStephens CollegeStephens College Warehouse TheatreBrooke GrnoPaige HudsonEverymanKen Ludwig's Robin HoodDave BondMike AzarJon-Michael RutterThe Little Theatre of Jefferson CityThe Little Theatre