Dinner performances will start at 6:30 p.m. on
Thursday and Friday evenings, November 15th and 16th. Girls Chorus
members will serve a meal of salad, rolls, seasoned pork loin, green
beans with bacon and au gratin potatoes, topped off with traditional
wassail and dessert. Tickets are $25 for adults and $22 for senior
citizens and children under 12.
A Sunday matinee on November 18th starts at 3 p.m. and includes
wassail and dessert. All tickets for this performance are $15.
Tickets may be reserved by emailing Kim Peterson Quinn at
Kquinn@lchs railers.org,
calling the music department at 217-732-4131. Ext. 1259 or by
contacting any choir member.
Starring in the 2018 Madrigal are Jordan Palmer and Aleaya Turley as
Jesters, Austin Garriott will be King, Madeline Steiner, Queen and
Kendall Heft will be Wench.
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Trinity Neuhaus, Laine Taylor, Madalyn Morrow and Jasmine Bottom
will be Madrigal Manners wenches. Trestan Osborne will be Prince, Kylie Nall
will be Princess, John Cullison is Sir Cad, Eli Hewitt is Sir Guy, Samantha
Lewis will be the court musician and Laura Centers will play Morgana.
Makenna Frank, Allison James, Sarah Starasta, Jade Hackett,
Caroline Ahrends, and Gerilyn Houghton will be Morganas Masquerade Ladies. David
Schmidt will play the Castle Guard and Jack Graue will be featured in the
exciting new role of Will Shakespeare.
The Madrigal is the only fundraiser for the LCHS Choral program. In addition to
a portion of each ticket serving as a donation, each performance will feature a
silent auction, rose sales, and a bake sale. Audience members might also find
themselves placed in the stocks and forced to beg for donations in order to win
their release.
[Marty Ahrends]
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