
Huzzah! Join E+E for an immersive renaissance dinner show.
The 44th Annual Madrigal Dinner brings "The Sorcerer's Famine" to life! A dramatic tale of bravery, magic, intrigue, and improv!
SYNOPSIS:
In the kingdom of Mosshaven, plants are nourished by magical sprites, fed by King Alrich’s magic. At his birthday celebration, the sorcerer Evergrim is fired from their job as the king’s right hand and retaliates by placing a curse on the king to sap him of his magic, starting a famine. Knight Adaly and court jester Basil try to navigate the king’s new erratic behavior. Princess Carabella, who has been away training at the Warrior’s Guild for a year learns of her father’s “illness” and sets off for Willowfall with her attendant Bertram, Evergrim, and the healer Callistus, who is secretly transporting the last remaining sprite to the Mages Guild at the castle. They must discover Evergrim’s deception and make it safely back to Willowfall in time to save the king and all of Mosshaven.
PERFORMANCE INFORMATION:
Performances on November 13, 14, and 15th.
Doors open at 6:30PM to allow for seating. Please note that there will not be a balcony scene in the lobby this year.
Show begins at 7:00PM.
DINNER INFORMATION:
Dinner is served family style with sustainable compostable plates and utensils. Options for a vegan protein and vegan/gluten free dessert must be selected when purchasing your ticket as these items will be individually served to that seat.
Menu to come!
TICKETING INFORMATION:
Each person in attendance requires a ticket to enter. Please purchase these in advance at:
https://utunions.thundertix.com/events/254942?only_one=true
Note: Tickets include a four course meal and water. Available for purchase at the bar will be alcoholic and non-aloholic beverages. The bar does not accept cash, card only.
For parking, please seek visitor parking information from UT Parking and Transportation Services: https://parking.utexas.edu/parking/visitor
For accommodations, contact E+E 5 business days prior to the event. Attempts will be made to fulfill requests. Contact us at 512-475-6630 or studentprograms@universityunions.utexas.edu