A Village Fable

Book by James Still, Music by Michael Keck, Adapted from John Gardner's In the Suicide Mountains

Directed by Christina Martin-Wright, Music Director Kjerstie Johanson

An incredible journey of humor, heart, and heroes, A Village Fable is a musical about three people who are shunned for being different: Chudu the Goat-Man, Armida, the blacksmith's daughter, and Prince Christopher, the violin-playing heir to the throne. These three stories weave in and out of one another, intertwining and finally overlapping when each character is pushed to the brink by pressures to conform to social, political, and gender roles.

Produced by MadCAP Theatre at The Bartell Theatre (Drury Stage) 113 E. Mifflin

Performances: January 16-24, 2004

January 16, 17, 19, 23, 24 at 2:00 & 7:00 on Saturdays and Monday the 19 and 7:00 on Fridays

Ticket Prices $5 Group of 8 or more, $6 student/seniors, $8 general admission

Call 608-358-8695 or Christina@madcap.org for reservations or more information.

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