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6th Annual Shakespeare Festival The sixth annual Shakespeare Festival and Madrigal Dinner, held in honor of William Shakespeare’s birthday, was held on April 22, 1983, in the Student Center. The festival ran from April 18 through 22, 1983, with activities planned during the week to recognize Shakespeare and his works. The program was a combined effort of the English, Drama, and Music Departments. The annual Madrigal Dinner was held on April 22. The dinner’s theme was centered around the time of Shakespeare in the style of the Renaissance. After a reception in the Reserve Lounge, the jester led a procession into the Hall of Fame room where guests awaited the arrival of the hosts. Lord and Lady Pittman. Under the direction of Dr. James Glass, the Mississippi College Madrigals provided the dinner music. The concert was presented in the 14th Century madrigal style, in which the singers sat around a table singing popular songs of the Renaissance period. The Tribal Players paid tribute to The Bard in their presentation of scenes from MacBeth , Othello , Julius Caesar , The Taming of the Shrew , and Romeo and Juliet . Tickets had to be bought to attend the Madrigal Dinner but all who went seemed to enjoy the performances. At the conclusion of the program, the guests returned to their homes after a delicious dinner and superb entertainment. MADRIGAL SINGERS PLAYERS Dr. James Glass, Director PROGRAM First Fanfare Second Fanfare Third Fanfare Fourth Fanfare Fifth Fanfare Procession Wassial Bowl Boar’s Head Entertainment Concert Beth Blanton Jack Brown Terry Hudson Allen Lummus Tom Middleton Debbie Miller Anna Morgan Barry Nunnelee Phillip Peacock Tanya Rowe Sonia Sewell James Glass Genie Scoper Clayton Coulter Paula Canada Denise Perkins Kim Hoven Robin Wilson Chuck Barlow Deleslynn Lentz Bill Smith Canda Palmer 20
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ife ' ift .1 LEFT PAGE TOP TO BOTTOM: One of these lovely ladies, representing the four tribes, will re- ceive the title of Derby Day Queen. Eddie Donahoe works hard to get KT fired up before the Derby Day festivities began. The battle for victory came down to the tug-of-war in which Laguna put forth their best effort against KT. The beaus of each tribe participated in the competition also. Charles Farmer goes back to his childhood days as Harvey Ellis practices being a mother. Cherise Ayers gets fired up even before the games started. Swannanoa gave a good fight against the larger tribes. RIGHT PAGE TOP TO BOTTOM: The egg toss is one of the favorite events of Derby Day and Kathy Cawthorn made a perfect toss to LT Dina Sartor. NT ' s President Rebecca Majors coaches Tami Dolea,c and Sissy Jones on the proper way to win the tug-of-war. ST Penny Pollard seems to be happy with her performance in this game. The tribe who picks out the most pennies wins. Ami Duck helps her fellow Kissimccs keep up with where to throw the egg next. Keeping the bar steady was Beth Blackwell ' s aim as KT, ST, and NT wait for their turns.
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MENU Wo sseyle Coppes Fressh Fruyt Letuse Sallade Tendre Byffe Cornish Hen Botata English Peas Brounded Loofe Tarts LEFT PAGE TOP TO BOTTOM: The Madrigal Singers: Tanya Rowe, Sonia Sewell, Phillip Peacock, and Dr. James Glass entertain, not only with their voices, but with the music of the recorder. Lord and Lady Pittman lead the procession in their traditional Renaissance costumes. RIGHT PAGE TOP TO BOTTOM: Jim Grantham provides some live dinner music for the guests. Denise Perkins and Paul Canada perform scenes from the Shakespeare play. The Taming of the Shrew.
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