O blind world! O blind intention!
Geoffrey Chaucer’s “Troilus and Criseyde” provided the inspiration and template for Shakespeare’s infamous “problem play” of wartime lovers Troilus and Cressida. Falconbridge Players presents a dramatic reading of Chaucer’s epic tale of Trojan romance and intrigue, updated for modern English by A. S. Kline.
Troilus’s double sorrow for to tell.
This event, originally scheduled for March 16, has been postponed indefinitely for lack of a viable venue in the Madison area.