Maryland Renaissance Festival: by Frank Hui Page 2

Click Here to Return to Robyn's 2000 Maryland Start Page

Page 1   -   Page2   -   Page3   -   Page4   -   Pub Sing  

On Labor Day weekend, Maryland was humid, muggy, rainy and muddy, but I loved it since Dallas was a brutal 110+ degrees.

The site is very pretty. The terrain is very hilly with lots of good size trees and some imaginative architecture interspersed. A number of the stages are situated along the edges of site, further downhill. This provides amphitheater-like seating and acoustics. There were a good number of the standard crafters along with some unique ones. MDRF has a wide variety of entertainment. The quality of the shows were of a good standard as evidenced by the fact almost all the shows that I saw or passed by had decent size audiences. Highlights of acts I saw first and foremost include the Pyrates Royales (I have a weakness for singing pirates). They're a charismatic act that performs rousing songs with the occasional pretty number. They make full use of the different voice types in their arrangements and combine it with good, off-the-cuff humor to provide an energetic performance. They are also incredibly friendly people. I also caught Master Lee who nicely combines comedy with some very impressive martial arts. I danced the Lilt at a couple of Rogues shows. Any comments on them of course would be redundant. After reading all the urgings on the AFR board, I saw Teatro, a comedy piece, on Sunday. The actors in that show performed with great vigor. The day ended with the Pub Sing at the White Hart led by the Pyrates. This was a fun event and was about one of the best examples of its type of show that I've seen.

The previous description and all these wonderful images are brought to you by Frank Hui. Because of his devotion, I have nothing to add. --Robyn Sotherby

For information regarding the faire, check out the Maryland Renaissance Festival's Official Website.

As Always... click on the image for a larger view...


Found this near the walking sticks booth

The crossbow show of Hack & Slash

Desmond Devereaux, cardsharp

An offbeat entertainer

Work from The Pewter Sculpture. A mere $800

The King at the Dragon Inn watches

For the Pyrates Royale are performing

Rosie's Posies

The Rogues

The Rogues

Lars being silly

1 of the dancers, Heather

Another contracted dancer

Queen Maggie

The Handsomes

Stupina and mini-stupina

The pictures on this page were initially captured at a resolution of 2048 x 1536. Though they are presented by Robyn's Roost at a maximum of 640 x 480, the larger image files can be supplied for prints (does a great job at 8x10 and larger) or other things. For those I have captured a picture of, I'd be happy to supply prints via mail or other exchange for the cost of materials (printed off of an HP-970Cse). This service, of course, is intended to supply a copy of the images to the subject of the picture. Distribution for any other use (in any media format), common sense dictates, will need to be okayed by faire management and/or the subject(s) of the picture.
Site Meter
This Page Last Updated:   10/7/00