Hear ye, hear ye! Our annual Madrigal Dinner Theatre production is now scheduled for the evening of Saturday, March 8, in the Parish Hall of St. Richard’s Episcopal Church in Round Rock (1420 E. Palm Valley Blvd., near the Dell Diamond). To purchase tickets, please scroll to the bottom of this page.
This family-friendly musical theater production includes an era-appropriate supper, lots of madrigal songs, and a fun play! This year’s story is set in the later years of England’s Elizabethan era, and involves the challenges of preparing for the transition from the familiar 4-decade rule of Queen Bess to the less-known allegiances and affiliations of King James of Scotland, her newly-announced future successor. In a situation ripe for conniving and false representation, can true love prevail? Outspoken serving maids, noble ladies and the men who love them unite to explore some creative options!
Menu: Roasted Chicken and Spring Potatoes, Haricots Verts, Rustic Breads, and . . . highly impractical dessert treats! Guests may imbibe iced tea or lemonade.
You are welcome to dress in Elizabethan attire if you wish, or just come Austin casual. Seating with fanfares and heraldic presentation occurs 6-6:30p.m. during the pre-show concert. Play begins at 6:30 p.m., with dinner served during the event.
Nobles are seated at the front and through the center of the room, which gives them best view of (and sometimes better ability to hear) the action. Gallery guests are seated along the back and sides of the room.
Please purchase tickets in advance using the button below, or via 512-453-0884. $31 Nobles’ Circle (all ages), $21 Gallery (all ages). You may also purchase directly from any Austin Girls’ Choir chorister, Mosaic chorister or board member at a dollar discount. Space for walk-ins is usually very limited, so to ensure your place, please buy tickets by 10 p.m. on Friday, March 7.
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