Robin Hood: Rising to Honor - Episode 3
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A kingdom burdened by war, taxes, and a tyrannical monarch ... As England struggles to carry on in the absence of the good King Richard, other forces begin gathering to grab power. Meanwhile, those who suffer most are the common folk, crushed under the weight of excessive taxation and lawlessness. Rich soundscapes, original music, and compelling voice acting bring the medieval world of Robin Hood to life, immersing listeners in an epic tale of bravery and justice--in a way you've never heard before. If you enjoy this program or any other LRT Media production, you can support us here: https://lrtmedia.gumroad.com/ Your support will help us continue making audio dramas--thank you so much for listening! CAST and CREW for this episode: Jonathan Cooke as Robin HoodStephanie Nemeth-Parker as Woman at the ChurchAndy Harvey as Friar TuckDaniel Cross as John Plowman Sound design by Alicia Hansen Voice track editing by Craig Hart Writing, Directing, and Production by Craig Hart, Alicia Hansen, and Jonathan Cooke Episode music by Dominic Treis; LRT Media theme composed by John Campbell Cover art by Craig Hart; Robin Hood logo by Jonathan Winstead Robin Hood: Rising to Honor is a production of LRT Media and Eternal Future Productions 
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