By Elizabeth Hulsbrink
Geneseo Current
December 4-6, 2025
Hear ye, hear ye! Gather ‘round for a tale of merriment, music, and mysteriously delicious figgy pudding! This year’s Geneseo High School Madrigal Dinner whisked all who entered straight into the heart of a medieval court—complete with nobles, jesters, and enough “ye olde” charm to make even Shakespeare grin.
From the moment guests stepped into the transformed “Great Hall,” the cast greeted them with the warmth of seasoned royals—even though the halls were lined with beggars in search of candy! The servers wove through the tables with the agility of knights dodging dragons, delivering a feast that could make even the surliest monarch crack a smile.
And what a feast it was! The evening began with steaming cups of Wassail (the official drink of people who say “Hear ye!” unironically). Diners then enjoyed warm bread, twice-baked potatoes, crisp green beans, savory pork loin, and of course, the legendary figgy pudding—a dessert so delightful it deserves its own fan club.
Musically, the evening soared. The ensemble’s harmonies filled the hall with richness and joy, and soloists stepped forward with confidence and heart. Whether singing a tender ballad or a rousing carol, the students proved their talent could rival any royal court musician—minus the feathered hats. All honor and praise to Perry Farley (Lord Chamberlain), Nina Schmedding (Queen), and Landry Possin (King), who ensured ye olde festivities never faltered.
The acting brought plenty of laughter, with jesters, nobles, and mischievous beggars, delivering lines with sharp timing and playful charm. The jokes landed beautifully, and the cast committed so fully to their roles that one could almost believe time travel was involved.
Behind the scenes, the costumes, lighting, and staging worked together like well-rehearsed court advisors. Vibrant gowns, gleaming tunics, and a warm, inviting glow made the hall feel truly magical. Every detail helped build an atmosphere worthy of a yuletide celebration, especially the strands of pearls!
But perhaps the greatest triumph of the night was the unmistakable sense of community. Students, Madrigal Alumni, families, and volunteers joined forces to create an evening brimming with joy, talent, and just the right amount of Renaissance ridiculousness.
In the end, the Madrigal Dinner offered more than a meal and a show—it offered an unforgettable journey back in time, filled with laughter, music, and merry moments aplenty. Bravo to the entire cast and crew for creating a night fit for kings, queens, and all ye good folk who appreciate a well-timed medieval joke. Hip-hip!
