The World Is Mad (Saturday, May 9)
Another synopsis by the eminently-memoried Michael Fleming!
The show on Saturday, May 9th, 3pm, called in the email, The World is Mad
Characters (roughly in order of appearance):
* Madman 1 (Alex)
* Madman 2 (Michael)
* Madhouse attendant (Mandy)
* Reginald (Christian): a thief and accomplished pickpocket; Jack's best friend
* Jack (Michael): a thief and not-so-accomplished pickpocket; Reginald's best friend
* Duke (Alex): a leader frequently at war and resorting to conscription
* Susan (Mandy): daughter of the duke
* Melissa (Clay): daughter of the duke
* Penelope (Alex): daughter of the duke
* General (Michael): the duke's baseborn military chief of staff
* Lord Kentfield (Christian): the duke's chief advisor / counselor
* various servants, guards, madmen, soldiers, surgeons, messengers, etc. (a goodly lot this time!)

[yes, sticklers, this is a Hogarth work, which is entirely the wrong era. BUT, it has the right mood. So there.]
Setting:
Somewhere not in France :). The duke is conscripting people into the army under threat of being placed into the madhouse. Some are choosing the latter, so that the mad and the insane are packed in together.
Synopsis:
The duke is ambitious, but the primary bad guy is the advisor, Kentfield, who plots to have the throne to himself by luring the duke into a foreign war and having him ambushed there. Then the advisor plans to marry one of the daughters to gain the ducal seat himself. This plan embroils the two thieves - they are best friends who get caught separately by the conscription net, one going into the army (Jack) and the other into the madhouse (Reginald). The duke takes the bait and goes off to fight in France. He is ambushed and almost slain, but escapes with a small group of survivors, including Jack.
Back in the duchy Susan and Melissa are told by Kentfield that he is taking power and that they should choose between them which one will marry him to give him legitimacy - the other will marry an inmate of the madhouse (the third daughter, Penelope, is already married). To encourage them to choose he throws them into the madhouse themselves. There they meet Reginald and the other inmates, who are planning to escape. Reginald and Melissa fall for each other. Susan decides she will be the one to marry the odious Kentfield.
The duke and his band of survivors find their way to a port and Jack wins them passage on ship by cheating at dice. News of the coup and the impending forced wedding reaches them and they decide to sail as quickly as possible.
Susan goes to tell Kentfield she will marry him, but the general is already there protesting the plan saying neither he nor his men like what's going on. Kentfield says he doesn't care. The general confesses his love for Susan, duels Kentfield and loses. Susan joins the general in trying one more time to kill Kentfield, but they fail again and the lovers are themselves killed.
The inmates of the asylum finally escape with Reginald at their head, causing pandemonium. Though wounded, Kentfield survives and is plotting to wed Melissa (presuming of course he can find her now that the madhouse has been breached) and finish his plotted course when the duke returns and confronts him. Another melee ensues and, although Kentfield fights like a madman himself, he is slain.
The duke grieves for his lost child, but there is also joy to leaven the sorrow. For their parts in the events, Reginald and Jack are ennobled: Jack is made the new master-at-arms/chief of staff, and Reginald is made chief archer and given Melissa's hand in marriage. It's a new day!
The show on Saturday, May 9th, 3pm, called in the email, The World is Mad
Characters (roughly in order of appearance):
* Madman 1 (Alex)
* Madman 2 (Michael)
* Madhouse attendant (Mandy)
* Reginald (Christian): a thief and accomplished pickpocket; Jack's best friend
* Jack (Michael): a thief and not-so-accomplished pickpocket; Reginald's best friend
* Duke (Alex): a leader frequently at war and resorting to conscription
* Susan (Mandy): daughter of the duke
* Melissa (Clay): daughter of the duke
* Penelope (Alex): daughter of the duke
* General (Michael): the duke's baseborn military chief of staff
* Lord Kentfield (Christian): the duke's chief advisor / counselor
* various servants, guards, madmen, soldiers, surgeons, messengers, etc. (a goodly lot this time!)

[yes, sticklers, this is a Hogarth work, which is entirely the wrong era. BUT, it has the right mood. So there.]
Setting:
Somewhere not in France :). The duke is conscripting people into the army under threat of being placed into the madhouse. Some are choosing the latter, so that the mad and the insane are packed in together.
Synopsis:
The duke is ambitious, but the primary bad guy is the advisor, Kentfield, who plots to have the throne to himself by luring the duke into a foreign war and having him ambushed there. Then the advisor plans to marry one of the daughters to gain the ducal seat himself. This plan embroils the two thieves - they are best friends who get caught separately by the conscription net, one going into the army (Jack) and the other into the madhouse (Reginald). The duke takes the bait and goes off to fight in France. He is ambushed and almost slain, but escapes with a small group of survivors, including Jack.
Back in the duchy Susan and Melissa are told by Kentfield that he is taking power and that they should choose between them which one will marry him to give him legitimacy - the other will marry an inmate of the madhouse (the third daughter, Penelope, is already married). To encourage them to choose he throws them into the madhouse themselves. There they meet Reginald and the other inmates, who are planning to escape. Reginald and Melissa fall for each other. Susan decides she will be the one to marry the odious Kentfield.
The duke and his band of survivors find their way to a port and Jack wins them passage on ship by cheating at dice. News of the coup and the impending forced wedding reaches them and they decide to sail as quickly as possible.
Susan goes to tell Kentfield she will marry him, but the general is already there protesting the plan saying neither he nor his men like what's going on. Kentfield says he doesn't care. The general confesses his love for Susan, duels Kentfield and loses. Susan joins the general in trying one more time to kill Kentfield, but they fail again and the lovers are themselves killed.
The inmates of the asylum finally escape with Reginald at their head, causing pandemonium. Though wounded, Kentfield survives and is plotting to wed Melissa (presuming of course he can find her now that the madhouse has been breached) and finish his plotted course when the duke returns and confronts him. Another melee ensues and, although Kentfield fights like a madman himself, he is slain.
The duke grieves for his lost child, but there is also joy to leaven the sorrow. For their parts in the events, Reginald and Jack are ennobled: Jack is made the new master-at-arms/chief of staff, and Reginald is made chief archer and given Melissa's hand in marriage. It's a new day!
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