Scandals
Madison Shakespeare Company
Tyranena Brewing Company, Lake Mills 1025 Owen St., Lake Mills, Wisconsin
Jason Compton
Annie Jay (left) and Madeleine O'Keefe are performers in the Madison Shakespeare Company production "Scandals."
Madison Shakespeare Company performs three short classic comedies, live: The Bear by Anton Chekhov, The Dark Lady of the Sonnets by George Bernard Shaw, and The Pretentious Young Ladies by Molière. Tyranena's main patio includes about 100 seats, properly distanced, and there's a spacious lawn area to allow for even more social distancing. Another performance is planned for Aug. 9 at 6 pm at the Paoli Schoolhouse American Bistro. That dinner show will benefit Second Harvest Foodbank of Southern Wisconsin. Dinner reservations required: call 608-848-6261.
press release: On August 1 and 2, Madison Shakespeare Company will perform Scandals, three short classic comedy plays. Scandals will be performed outdoors at Tyranena Brewing Company’s Beer Garden at 2 PM on both days. To promote live collaborative art in south-central Wisconsin, there is no cover or ticketing charge for the event.
A final performance will take place Sunday, August 9, at 6 PM, hosted by Paoli Schoolhouse American Bistro, 6857 Paoli Rd., Paoli. The Aug. 9 performance is a fundraising event. A portion of dinner proceeds along with a matching contribution from MSC will go to Second Harvest Foodbank of Southern Wisconsin. Dinner reservations are required, call 608-848-6261 to book.
Scandals is director Kendra C. Thompson’s first production for Madison Shakespeare Company. Kendra was initially scheduled to direct All’s Well That Ends Well for MSC before COVID-19 challenges convinced us to shift to a smaller format of shorter plays.
Scandals details are at http://madisonshakespeare.org/
Our intrepid band will perform, in this order:
The Bear by Chekhov – A listless widow meets her match in a short-tempered landlord in one of Chekhov’s punchiest comedies. Are they dueling, or speed dating?
The Dark Lady of the Sonnets by Shaw – William Shakespeare, his mistress, and his Queen show up for the same midnight stroll. Fists fly and verses are coined in this comedy of royal flirtation and mistaken identity.
The Pretentious Young Ladies by Molière – Maddi and Cat are newly arrived in Paris from the countryside, and want to leap to the very top of the city’s cultural scene. Suddenly, a flamboyant Marquis knocks on their door, bringing his ridiculous blend of fashion and poetry to their living room.