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Weekly stage schedules available to print here after August 15th. Check back as we add more new and exciting shows.
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Commedia Volante
The very roots of Renaissance Theatre come to life through the colorful and hilarious form of Commedia Del Arte’ This modest band of barmy mirthful pranksters captivate the audience with a unique design of provocative improvisational Italian comedy. See the classic characters and scenarios that set the foundation for generations of sketch comedy.
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Willingtown Hath Talent
The little village of
Willingtown holds it's annual contest to determine who is destined
for fame. Will one of these lively and colorful contestants
outshine the Mayor and his "unique" talent.Perhaps the
wisecracking judges will steal the show themselves.
11:30 daily
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The Queen’s Royal Reception
All the pomp and pageantry of a
visit from Her Royal Majesty Queen Elizabeth comes to the stage in a
spectacle not to be missed. See the Queen reunite with the most
revered Privateer and Explorer of the time, Sir Francis Drake. Watch
the dashing Sir Walter Raleigh charm the lovely courtiers and enjoy
the battle of wits and crossing of swords that’s bound to occur.
3:00 Daily
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The Lord Mayors Show
The good people of Willingtown
prepare for The Queen's arrival. What entertainment shall they
prepare for her pleasure? Sir Francis Drake brings an upstart poet
known as William Shakespeare to help. If only he could get
over his writer's block.................
1:00 Daily
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MooNiE the Magnif’Cent
Comedy to be seen and barely heard, Moonie brings an indescribable style of showmanship rare to be found. Follow MooNiE into a world where what appears to be, becomes apparently what it was meant to be. Though maybe not! Fire on a tightrope ends a show jammed with tricks of all kind. MooNiE always packs the house and leaves the audience wanting more. Check the schedule and get there early. The seating fills up quickly.
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BRooN
With a wit drier than the Sahara BRooN will leave you smirking and giggling throughout the day. It’s been concluded for some time that BRooN doesn’t eat fire to impress the crowds, he just likes the taste of the kerosene. A regular headliner on the national faire circuit, BRooN is a crowd favorite. Recommended attire: straight jackets
Don’t miss the 5:00 show when he teams up with MooNie for the local’s favorite show.
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Come back at 5:00 PM to see MooNiE and his partner- in - crime, BRooN perform together.
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Dirty Laundry
Wet dirty women and good clean fun is what this show is all about.
These hilarious and lively wenches are here to teach the unsuspecting
a thing or two about cleaning up their acts and how to dish dirt with
the best of them.
Performing
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The
Poxy Boggards
The drinking group with a singing
problem. Harmonized vocal assault squad. The Poxy Boggards perform
both original and traditional songs of drinking and revelry. Their
brand of "pub rock," with it's lush harmonies and driving rhythms,
has delighted audiences for many years. This wildly popular group is
a favorite amongst faire performers and patrons.
Performing Sept 20th, 21st and Oct 4th, 5th
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The Belles of Bedlam
The Notorious and Naughty Peeling sisters are back with their bawdy songs and wicked Irish humor. They’ll make a bold man blush and good man cry…for more, that is. They’ll steal your hearts and your ale, if your not careful. Their voices are sweet but their tales are hard. Grab an ale and set a spell for some fun.
Performing
Sept 13th, 14th, 27th, 28th, Oct 11th, 12th
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The Merry Wives of Windsor
The Merry Wives of Windsor's distinctive
tight-harmony sound is surpassed only by their comic charm and lively,
engaging performance style. Join these singing serving wenches of
Windsor's Tavern as they sing about their favorite subjects, beer and
men!"
Performing Sept 6th, 7th,
20th, 21st, Oct 4th, 5th
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Merry Misfits of
Doom
Beer or Doom? That is the
question. The audience leads this wild duo through impromptu
Improvisational sketches and rewards or punishes them accordingly.
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Pye Powder Court
The longest running show on the Renaisssance Faire
circuit. The Mongers Guild brings the bawdiest and most outrageous court of all time to the stage once a day. Peasants, Puritans and sinners alike come together and demand JUSTICE!
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The Sea Dogs
What do you do
with a drunken sailor? These legendary masters of maritime music
answer that age old question in song. Fill your tankard at the Rusty
Cutlass and come and sing along.
Some deem them
pirates and some call them sailors, we just call them fun.
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Siamsa La Cheile
These lively lads and lasses will capture your hearts with their traditional Celtic dancing and music. These dances which have grown in popularity in recent years and are performed in their original style and costuming.
This is a a great show for the whole family. Performing three times daily
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Albion Schoole Of Defense
"Shakespeare's Bloody Bits" is
played out in swashbuckling style by this troupe of master swordsmen.
With some comedy thrown in to ease the pain you’ll surely be dazzled
by their fancy footwork and skill with weaponry.
Appearing Sept 27th, 28th, Oct 4th, 5th,
and Oct 11th, 12th
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Pipe And Bowl Morris and Country Dancers
Keeping alive the roots of Renaissance culture, The Pipe and Bowl Dancers take to the stage and the streets performing classic Morris Dances with bells and scarves along with traditional English country dancing as well. They are always happy to teach a dance for those that wish to learn.
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*NEW*
Suspended Reality
Open your mind and enter the imagination of Shakespeare as his Faerie
Queen, Titania dances gracefully through the sky with her mischievous
mate, Oberon. Utilizing hoops and ribbons this graceful demonstration
of aerial ballet will amaze those who dream of flying.
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The Unruly Fools
This duo of fools claims to know how to juggle or something to that affect. Don’t sit too close as the knives are sharper than their wit. Bowling balls and other various objects are all game for a good tossing by this crazy couple. Performing on a bigger stage this year due to their popularity, ( or more room for flying objects ) Seating fills up so get there early.
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Silk Road Caravan Dancers
Come relax at Jazla’s Coffeehouse and enjoy the variety of lovely Gypsy tribal dancers in a relaxed atmosphere. Different dancers drop in daily to join in the fun. Throughout the day.
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The Naughty
Minstrels
Join your favorite Poets and
Minstrels: Kit Marlowe, Ben Jonson, Thomas Kyd, James Burbage and more
as they share lyrical tales of romance, adventure and gold! These
colorful poets and players present a surprised filled romp of bawdy
music and wit-filled comedy that is guaranteed to have you laughing,
clapping, and singing along before they reach that ultimate
conclusion:
a Happy Ending…
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Fowl Tales
Bob Bartley and his feathered
friend Gypsy bring colorful tales of sea travel, tricks, And “A
bit with a dog” for the delight of audiences of all ages.
Three times daily.
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Blame it on Eve.
This naughty-and-nice a cappella
trio -- blonde, brunette and redhead-- philosophizes about life,
love, beer and men... and not necessarily in that order! Their
repertoire with its unique harmonies ranges from heady drinking
songs to haunting ballads..
September 20th, 21st, October
4th, 5th, 11th and 12th.
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Tobias the
Adequate.
"Dangerous and More Than a
Little Stupid",
Tobias the Adequate brings
miracles and wonders from the four corners of the circular globe!
Watch one man mix magic, comedy, philosophy (?), and horrible,
horrible jokes in a show which risks life, limb and dignity for the
amusement of others.
September 20th, 21st, 27th,
28th, only
COME SEE THE IDIOT!
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Kenny Klein Fiddler
Kenny Klein brings his gypsy heart,
his mandolin, his fiddle and his unique comedy style to the
coffeehouse crowd three times daily.
September 6th, 7th, 13th, and
14th
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The Piccolo Puppet Players
present The Punch & Judy show to amaze and
amuse children of all ages. Don’t miss this well crafted twenty five
minutes worth of lively entertainment.
September 20th, 21st, 27th, 28th, October
4th, 5th, 11th, and 12th
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Jack Morgan the Storyteller
Jack delights his audience with exciting
stories of the shire.
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