Much Ado About Mayday
A Renaissance Madrigal Comedy
based on an original script by Kristen McDermott
Toni Jove, Director
Leanne Elmer Herrmann, Accompanist
Charles Shapiro, Recorder
Presented by The Chamber Singers
Saturday, April 29, 2000
Avondale Community Club
Avondale Estates, Georgia
Dramatis Personae:
Master William Plunkett, our Host
Mistress Lucy Plunkett, our Hostess, a sober woman
Bess, a serving wench
Olivia Throckmorton, leader of the players
Robert Shakespeare, the troupe's playwright, never mistaken for his very
distant cousin
Mary Allright, a player in a delicate condition
Eustace, a lustful player
Harry Swashbuckle, a young man
The Setting:
The Pig 'N' Thistle Tavern, situated in a remote hamlet, somewhere
between London and the estate of the Countess of Southhampton. It is
dinner time at the locals' favorite inn when guests are announced to
Master and Mistress Plunkett.
Musical Selections:
Come Hither, Tom by Cranford, c. 1620
When a Woman That's Buxom by John Jackson, 1688
I Lay with an Old Man from Melismata, 1611, by Thomas
Ravenscroft (1592?-1633)
Now Kiss the Cup, Cousin from Pammelia, 1609, by Thomas
Ravenscroft (1592?-1633)
Adieu, Sweet Amaryllis by Wilbye, 1598
Hey, Ho to the Greenwood by William Byrd, 1623
What Hap Had I to Marry a Shrew from Pammelia, 1609
Nellie is a Nice Girl by P.D.Q. Bach (1807-1742)
John, Come Kiss Me from Pammelia, 1609
Come Follow Me by John Hilton, 1627
'Tis Woman by John Blow, 1695
Hey, Ho! What Shall I Say from Pammelia, 1609
Whenever I Marry, I'll Marry a Maid by William Lawes, 1645
He That Will an Alehouse Keep from Melismata, 1611
Past Time with Good Company by King Henry VIII, ca 1509-1520,
arranged by Catherine Bennett |