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Edison State Community College
The Edison
Stagelight Players Present Robin Hood
The Edison Stagelight Players (ESP) will present Robin Hood by Scott
Crain and directed by Emily Beisner. The performances will be held
April 6 through April 15 in the Robinson Theater at Edison State
Community College’s Piqua Campus.
This play tells the iconic story of Robin Hood and his Merry Men. As
legend states, Robin Hood was a heroic outlaw in English folklore, and
along with his Merry Men, robbed from the rich and gave to the poor.
Crain’s adaptation focuses on Robin Hood’s loyalty as a King’s Man to
King Richard, The Lionheart. When the King is taken hostage, Robin sets
off to pay the ransom while making new friends and enemies along the
way.
Director Emily Beisner is enthusiastic about producing this classic
play. “Filled with fact-paced scenes and action-packed fights, this
performance will not disappoint.”
Returning to the ESP stage after playing John Proctor in The Crucible,
Steven Farris, of Sidney, will be portraying the title character of
Robin Hood. With Ferris in the lead role, Cameron Ford, of Piqua, will
be portraying Maid Marion, Matt Cline, of Sidney, will portray the
Sherriff of Nottingham, and Sean McSwain, of Jackson Center, will play
Little John.
ESP veterans Chris Garner, of Piqua, and Kevin Grogean, of Fletcher,
will return to the stage to play Friar Tuck and King Richard, The
Lionheart.
“This is a large cast, so I have my work cut out for me,” said Beisner.
“Rehearsals have been going very well and I couldn’t be more proud of
all the hard work I’ve witnessed from the cast.”
Performances will be held Friday, April 6; Saturday, April 7; Friday,
April 13; Saturday, April 14 at 7:30 p.m. each night. Matinee
performances will be held on Sunday, April 8 and Sunday, April 15 at
3:00 p.m.
“This play can be enjoyed by all walks of life and I hope to see all of
you there to support the arts at Edison State Community College,” added
Beisner.
Tickets for the show are seven dollars for adults, five dollars for
students, and three dollars for seniors and are available for purchase
with cash at the door. For more information, call 937.778.8600.
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