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Performers & Shows
(Last season's information is shown - updates will be posted in the early spring)
denotes an show or activity that children will particularly enjoy
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The Joust |
Noble Cause Productions
presents the Knights of the Realm - thrice daily joust show |
The Royal Falconer |
presented by Last Chance Forever Birds of Prey Conservancy |
| Don Juan and Miguel |
Sword fighting, comedy and romance |
Daniel Duke of Danger |
This acrobat defies death, gravity and common sense - 4 times a day |
Doktor Kaboom |
Exploding Science |
| The Rogues |
Bagpipes, drums and Highland spirit |
Cast In Bronze |
America's only traveling carillon, original Renaissance heavy metal |
| Thomas Wood |
Pyrojuggler - his juggling will really fire you up |
Human Chess Match |
In this stunt show, Rook takes Pawn with a sword and dagger |
The Grande Parade |
Villagers and banners on the march at 1 PM |
Children's Knighting Ceremony |
The King and Queen knight young guests as a lord or lady of England, at 4pm each day at the Royal Marquee |
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| Arsene of Paris |
Magic, Juggling and Comedy - April 4-5 only |
| As You Like It |
Hammered dulcimer played your way |
| The Bard O'Neill |
Irish songs, ballads, and blarney |
| Bathos the Muse |
Songs of the Sea |
| Cantiga |
Music of the Renaissance performed by virtuoso modern musicians |
| Christophe the Insulter |
Insults for hire - PG13 - not appearing April 4-5, 25-26 |
| Darren Collins |
Juggling - last four weekends, only |
| Donal Hinely
| Glass harmonica player (tuned glasses of water) not appearing April 4-5 |
Fool Hearty |
Marquise and Ima Nutte will teach you how to be a fool too! |
| Geoffrey the Bard |
Bardic Ballads - April 4-5 only |
| The German Twins |
Teutonic Humor by Teu Idiots - not appearing April 4-5 |
| Hey Nunnie Nunnie |
Renaissance nuns with a ukulele - first four weekends, only |
| Highland Games |
Men and women tossing cabers and throwing stones |
| Iris and Rose |
Bawdy songs and comic banter by wild & thorny wenches - PG13 |
| Jim Hancock |
The Burly Minstrel |
| Michael O'Quinn |
Irish ballads of home and hearth and rousing pub songs |
| Mikael the Mime |
Silent Comedy |
| Moor of Dundee |
Balladeer of British Ballads and beyond |
| Motley Players III |
Shakespeare meets Comedy Central |
| One Flaming Idiot |
Juggling, foolishness and comic tales - April 4-5, 25-26 only |
| Owain Phyfe |
A troubador fit for Kings - May 23, 24 & 25 only |
| Queen Anne's Lace |
A cappella harmony and comic banter |
| The Rambling Sailors |
Sea shanties and wayfaring ditties |
| Sarah Mullen |
Irish Harp |
| Star Dancers |
Middle Eastern Belly Dancing |
Stewart and Arnold |
A father and son throwing knives at each other |
| Tales O' the Sea |
with Ebeneezer Crumbee |
The Nature of Mercy |
Learn the skills of battle and the importance of mercy with this incredible children's participatory show |
Turtle Races |
Join Englebert Hawwmp and the color and pageantry of hilarious thoroughbred turtle racing |
| Wine and Alchemy |
World music transformed |
| Zilch the Tory-Steller |
Spooneristic manglings of childhood tairy fales |
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The Maypole |
Adults and children alike weave the ribbons on the Maypole |
Noobler, the Tinker Gnome | He'll tighten your brain |
| Ralphie the Ragpicker |
A cheerful hello, a friendly wave and a chuckle |
| Sholo the Nubian |
Massively muscled warrior - Drama & Romance in Classical verse |
| Twig the Fairy |
With her double flute and sparkling eyes this fairy casts a spell over young and old alike |
Performers and schedules may change due to availability, though every effort will be made to follow the published schedule.
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