Students from West Hartford’s Hall High School To Perform ‘Madrigal Feaste’

Published On: November 7, 2016Categories: Schools

Hall High School Seniors “King” Kenneth Galm and “Queen” Hannah Maynard are busy preparing for this year’s Madrigal Feaste. Submitted photo

The choirs from Hall High School in West Hartford will perform ‘Madrigal Feaste,’ the annual Medieval Musical Extravaganza that marks the beginning of the holiday season.

Hall High School Seniors “King” Kenneth Galm and “Queen” Hannah Maynard are busy preparing for this year’s Madrigal Feaste. Submitted photo

Hall High School Seniors “King” Kenneth Galm and “Queen” Hannah Maynard are busy preparing for this year’s Madrigal Feaste. Submitted photo

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Hall High School’s Choral Department will once again be performing its popular Madrigal Feaste at St. Thomas Seminary in Bloomfield, CT, Nov. 16-19, 2016.

This year marks Hall’s 29th Annual Madrigal Feaste and will feature the school’s award winning choral groups Choraliers, Voce de Coeli, A Cafella, and Chorale Cantare. For nearly three decades, Madrigals has been one of Hall’s most popular performances and a cherished annual tradition to mark the beginning of the holiday season.

The Madrigal Feaste will be presented at 7 p.m. each evening at St. Thomas Seminary, 467 Bloomfield Ave. in Bloomfield, CT. Friday and Saturday’s performances include a delectable catered medieval dinner with tickets costing $35 for adults and $25 for students under 17.

Wednesday’s performance will also feature ninth grade members of Hall’s Glee Club and Treble Choir, while Thursday’s show will also feature King Philip Middle School’s choral group Sixth Dimension. Tickets for Wednesday and Thursday’s performance are $12 per person.

Seating is limited and tickets are required for all performances. Please email [email protected] for more information and to request tickets.

There will also be a special Senior Citizen Show on Wednesday, Nov. 16 at 2 p.m., at no cost to seniors. Individuals or groups interested in attending should contact Amy Yarborough at 860-231-1977 or email [email protected].

 

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