The Knights
By Aristophanes
Directed by Lydia Salus
In ancient Greece, the legendary playwright Aristophanes spent years writing plays attacking his political enemy Cleon. The least we can do to honor such devotion is give one of them some life. In this quirky comedy, the sausage vendor Agoracritus squares off with the politician Paphlagonian for control of the council of Athens.
A staged reading presented by Falconbridge Players, adapted by Jay Seevers and directed by Lydia Salus. Free and open to the public.
RSVP appreciated at https://knights2026.eventbrite.comProduced by Falconbridge Players at Arts + Literature Laboratory, 111 S. Livingston St, Madison
Performances: January 27, 2026
Performance Times:
Tuesday January 27, 7 PMFree admission
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Auditions
Auditions will be held on the following days:
-/-/-Sign up to be considered for a role in Falconbridge Players' staged reading presentations of Aristophanes' The Knights and/or W. S. Gilbert's Allow Me To Explain.
Signup link is https://forms.gle/MY82vVVqB28LJqey5
All participants must be at least age 18 as of the date of the first rehearsal.
The Knights has rehearsal dates of January 21 and 22, with dress rehearsal January 26 and performance January 27, and is adapted by Jay Seevers and directed by Lydia Salus.
Allow Me To Explain has rehearsal dates between February 18-22, with dress rehearsal February 23 and performance February 24, and is jointly presented with Madison Savoyards, adapted and directed by Bradley J. Carter.
Performances and dress rehearsals are at Arts + Literature Laboratory. Preliminary rehearsal sites will be announced at a later date.
Audition is not required but we suggest that if you have never performed with the relevant director that you submit a short video monologue of your choice. If you need ideas, see https://www.stagemilk.com/monologues/