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The Daily Record: Md. Renaissance Festival looking for bigger digs
By admin on Aug 10, 2009 | In MDRF News, MDRF: The Next Generation, Support & Mgmt | Send feedback »
Since 1984, the Maryland Renaissance Festival has annually transformed a 25-acre plot of forest in Crownsville into the “Faire,” a replica of a bustling 16th-century European village. That could soon change, though, as its organizers are looking to grow the event further by moving it to a larger site.
Magician and Baltimore resident Brian Wendell Morton will be performing for the 11th year when the festival begins at the end of the month, and he relishes the chance to perform at what he calls a “cheerful, family-friendly event.”
“It's a way to step out of your daily life into a fantasy world,” Morton said.
Even if the festival should move, the local performer claims he would remain a loyal participant.
“I'm sure it will still be the Maryland Renaissance Festival,” he said. “If it happens, it happens and I'll roll with it.”
for more info: http://www.mddailyrecord.com/article.cfm?id=12139&type=UTTM
From Daisy O'Danny. . . .
By admin on Aug 10, 2009 | In MDRF News | Send feedback »
OK ... we need help / insight / advice...
We have 8 new songs this year.
"Wild Rover",
"Ugly Lass" (tune of "Parting Glass"),
"Daphne's Diversion" (tune of "Irish Rover"),
"DeeDee's Plea" (tune of "Little Beggarman"),
"Coachman's Whip" (trad),
"Wild Mountin' Time"
and "Unhealthy Company"
... any MDRF regular knows the tune to the last two songs listed...
We didn't have time to press a cd for the new songs - so instead we will sell "download cards". Which you can buy for cheaper than a cd (since you have to download the songs yourself).
And on that page where you download the songs - you can also download the lyrics.
The first few weekends with new songs - we are always trying to work out the kinks, and trying to either edit or completely remove songs that we feel the fans just aren't digging.
If you sit at the White Hart a lot - would you be bothered to hear a set with a lot of new songs?
We plan to always sing Moose - because we like it that so many people get involved in the song. Any other songs you feel you have to hear?
Also - please feel free to join our page on Facebook and tell us what you think. We really want to be able to create setlists, and edit our songs to make the show as enjoyable as possible for the fans...
http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-ODanny-Girls/32629029296
We are comedy Iraqi chicks who serve at the pleasure of the crowd ... and Will... gotta keep Will happy ....
~ Daisy
Enter to win ticket to the Maryland Renaissance Festival
By admin on Aug 10, 2009 | In MDRF News | 1 feedback »
August 29th through October 25th
Revel Grove in Crownsville, Maryland
The Maryland Renaissance Festival has become the region's premier outdoor event and the second largest Renaissance Festival in the country. Since the Festival's first season as a ramshackle village in 1977, the event has matured into a large theme show with more than 1,300 participants and 280,000 guests per season. The English Tudor village is 25 acres of woods and field that transport patrons to an era of chivalry, bawdiness, and good fun. There are more than 130 craft shops displaying many wares handmade by the village artisans. Forty-two food outlets provide a feast of foods rarely seen at other festivals. The Maryland Renaissance Festival, more than a fun event of entertainment, food, crafts, and attractions, is a success that has exhibited continued growth without compromising customer satisfaction.
The Royal Court Agenda
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9:50am
Opening Gate: The Royal Arrival
Written by Carolyn Spedden
Directed by Tom Plott
Join newly appointed Mayor, Sir Richard Southwell as he welcomes the King and Court to the Harvest Festival. Let the cannon sound, the gates open and the fun begin. Huzzah!
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11am
Gatehouse Stage: The Return
Written by Carolyn Spedden
Directed by Tom Plott & Mary Ann Jung
The villagers hear rumors that "the great pestilence" has infected the nearby village of Tiddington. Fear builds as they scheme of ways to protect themselves against the plague. As Mayor, Sir Richard Southwell has enough problems on his hands, but the tensions mount as Scottish courtier, Sir David Lyndsay, informs the mayor that he has just spotted an old lost love of his in the crowd. But, that is impossible. For he had reports that she died in France some years ago.
The courtiers welcome the ladies Mary and Elizabeth back into the line of succession and into Court life. The King himself is in fine spirits, and gossip swirls around the talk of the King's possible sixth marriage. Who could the lady be? Anna of Cleves feels the odds are in her favor to be remarried to the King and once again delcared Queen of England.
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12:30am, 1:30pm, 3pm
Royal Pavilion: Children’s Knighting Ceremonies
Directed Diane Wilshere
Princess Anna's Knighting Ceremony at 12:30pm
The Lady Mary's Knighting Ceremony at 1:30pm
King Henry's Knighting Ceremony at 3pm.
Goodly children can be knighted by at our Royal Pavilion, located at the end of the boardwalk between the Climbing Wall and the Children's Play Area. Please note that due to the Royals busy schedule we must limit each knighting ceremony to 40 children. Numbered tickets will be handed out 10 minutes prior to each ceremony, at the back of the audience seating at the Pavilion
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3:00pm
Globe Theatre: The Human Chess Game: 'J'adoube'
Written and directed by Carolyn Spedden
Fight Choreography by Jim Frank and Geoff Thompson
Newly restored to the line of succession and welcomed back to court, the daughters of King Henry VIII play a game of chess to occupy the time before a royal banquet. However Mary, the daughter of Catherine of Aragon, and Elizabeth, who is daughter of Anne Boleyn, do not know how to engage in a simple, friendly game. These half-sisters differ much in personality. However, both are highly determined women, and have the ability to adjust to the ever-changing circumstances at Court.
An extra dimension to the game - stage combatants literally fight for their spaces!
(Rated PG – for stage combat violence.)
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5pm
Gatehouse Stage: The Dream Denied
Written by Carolyn Spedden
Directed by Tom Plott and Mary Ann Jung
King Henry has asked to see Anna of Cleves in a private conference. Could her dreams come true? Will the King ask for her hand and remarry her?
In the village, the threat of plague grows ever closer. In trying to explain the cause of this pestilence, the theories and solutions get more and more fanciful. Suspicions fall on the French woman, Angelique Saville. The troubles in Oxfordshire began when she arrived in England. Is this a coincidence, or something more?
As the villagers pursue a witch hunt, Sir David Lyndsay is determined to reach the French woman first and save her from harm. However, what are his motives? While it cannot be rationally explained, he is convinced that this young woman is none other than Francoise de Foix, his first great love whom he has not seen since 1519. But how can this be?! It is 1543 and she looks as young and lovely as she did 24 years ago. Is this something magical, or the wild imaginings of a man still in love and refusing to give up hope?
(Rated PG for adult themes)