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VenueArts Centre
Also: Studio
TownAberystwyth
CountyCeredigion
From19th January 2012
To19th January 2012
When19:45
PricesFrom £8.50. To £8.50.
Arts Centre (V817)
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  • Date of change: 13 Dec 11 - T01149983552

The Crick Crack Club - The Liberty Tree: Tales of Robin Hood and the English Radicals

Work:: The Crick Crack Club (S1825583448)


Production:: The Liberty Tree: Tales of Robin Hood and the English Radicals (T01149983552)

It's plain to see that we still hold a special place in our hearts for Robin Hood and his Merry Men. Something deep in our cultural psyche takes an irresistible delight in tales of the rich and powerful being taken down a peg or two - of the balance being redressed - if only for a moment. And our man in green is far from alone. Levelers, Diggers, Grindletonians, Muggletonians, Ranters and Seekers...the UK's history of dissent, of pushing against the ties that bind and rule of law, is timeless. In the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries it made its presence felt though Christian anarchy, the formation of new communities, new schools, and emigration to the new world - acts of dissatisfaction that echo noisily in the world we know today.
Performer Hugh Lupton
Performer Nick Hennessey

Listing:: L0864643557




The Liberty Tree: Tales of Robin Hood and the English Radicals

It's plain to see that we still hold a special place in our hearts for Robin Hood and his Merry Men. Something deep in our cultural psyche takes an irresistible delight in tales of the rich and powerful being taken down a peg or two - of the balance being redressed - if only for a moment. And our man in green is far from alone. Levelers, Diggers, Grindletonians, Muggletonians, Ranters and Seekers...the UK's history of dissent, of pushing against the ties that bind and rule of law, is timeless. In the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries it made its presence felt though Christian anarchy, the formation of new communities, new schools, and emigration to the new world - acts of dissatisfaction that echo noisily in the world we know today.

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