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Wright State University’s Student Union Apollo Room will once again be transformed into an English manor of the Renaissance era for the 31st annual Madrigal Dinner from Thursday, Dec. 12, through Sunday, Dec. 15.
The Madrigal Dinner invites attendees to step back into a holiday celebration as it would have happened in the Middle Ages.
The evening begins with a reception featuring eggnog and wassail, a traditional hot holiday drink.
After the reception, guests will be summoned to the table by a fanfare and view the procession of the lords and ladies accompanied by the Wright State Chamber Singers.
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