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  • Faire Play: A Beginner's Guide to Creating Renaissance Faire Costumes and Characters

  • An easy-to-use online reference guide to creating Renaissance Faire costumes and characters with theatrical and roleplaying methods. Historical information, character worksheets, and costume projects including patterns. Site also includes handy information and professional tips, commercial costume pattern reviews, and links to more reenactment resources.
    http://www.alienu.net/faireplay

  • Ohio Renaissance Festival

  • A permanent, authentically re-created 16th Century English village featuring Queen Elizabeth and over 150 costumed characters. Hearty food and drynk fit for kings, over 130 unique arts and crafts shoppes, human-powered rides and games of skill and chance to please children of all ages.
    http://www.renfestival.com

  • Ohio Renaissance Festival

  • Enjoy over 400 years of fun in a single day with Queen Elizabeth and over 100 costumed characters in nearly 100 shows daily on 12 stages. Hearty food and drynk fit for a king, games and rides for the kids and over 130 unique arts and craft shoppes in the Medieval Marketplace. Don't miss the full-armour jousting tournaments or the thrilling pirate stunt show!
    http://www.renfestival.com

  • Richmond.com

  • Online guide to Richmond, Virginia area including news, arts and entertainment, restaurants, and much more...
    http://www.richmond.com

  • Renaissance St. Louis, Inc.

  • The Greater St. Louis Renaissance Faire at Wentzville.
    http://www.stlrenfaire.com/

  • Phoenix Swords

  • A New England based troupe that offers live steel combat, fire acts, games, puppetry, dancers, and miniature seige weapons. Includes videos.
    http://www.phoenixswords.com/

  • Ample and Trite

  • Interactive Renaissance Faire theatre by the odd couple, Truly Ample and Prudence Trite; events schedule, image gallery, biographical and contact information, based at the Michigan Renaissance Festival.
    http://www.ampleandtrite.com

  • Don Juan and Miguel

  • Sixteenth century portrayal of swordsmen Don Juan and Miguel as a stage show for Renaissance Faires and related events. Events schedule, photo gallery, contact information.
    http://www.donjuanandmiguel.com/

  • Camerata Musica

  • Ensemble performs madrigals of the Middle Age, Renaissance, and later periods at the Maryland Renaissance Festival and other events. Based in Columbia, Maryland; events and audition notice.
    http://musical.home.att.net/camerata-musica

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