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  • Morey Norkin:
    11 Nov. 2023
    Let’s face it, knights are funny. And with Peter Fenton in command of this epic tale of love, quests, and topiary, the laughs are plentiful. Pull up a seat at the square table and get ready to have a ball!
  • Melissa Milich:
    17 Oct. 2023
    This is hilarious! A new take on the old stories with literary characters as we have never seen them before. This is bound to be a classic!
  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn:
    16 Oct. 2023
    Epic! Silly! And lots of cake! This is a play perfect to showcase an ensemble cast and production team. A fun, modern faerie tale that will likely sell TONS of strawberry cakes in the lobby after the show!
  • Donald E. Baker:
    10 Apr. 2023
    A delightfully silly tale of impossible quests and misplaced chivalry in the wink-wink, nudge-nudge tradition of Spamalot. Head turning anachronisms and groan-worthy jokes abound, and the whole thing is intended to be presented with a tongue-in-cheek "hey, gang, let's put on a show" attitude and found-object props and set materials. Everyone will have fun with this one--the actors, the production team, and, especially, the audience. They'll have a great night at "Good Knight and Goodbye."
  • Stephen Byrum:
    7 Apr. 2023
    Fenton takes Arthurian myth and turns it on its head. An absurdist comedic romp that will keep you laughing with its vibrant characters and quick-witted storytelling in a Monty Python-esque style. At its core, is a conundrum faced by the loyal Sir Galahad, duty to his kingdom or duty to his heart. A great piece for any theatre that's tired of the same options over and over for a quality farce. I had a great time and so will you!
  • Zacharia Bowen:
    2 Dec. 2021
    I haven't read very many plays but I have acted in few and this play I absolutely loved. I have always been a big fan of knights and dragons and stories set in times like this story. Knights of the Square Table had heart, laughter, amazing characters and a truly enchanting story and as I read I either grew to love a character like Sir Galahad or hate them like Sir Krause. This play has become one of my favorites and I would love to be in a production it ever was produced.