Here is Part 2 of my wonderful trip to the Southern Faire. Or day 2 to be more precise. I got to see even more interesting new acts that were broad in an international feel and wide in variety. Plenty of great things to enjoy at this play. I encourage people to go.
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
Southern Renaissance Faire's Official Website .
As Always... click on the image for a larger view...
![]() They performed some nice numbers |
![]() And they displayed good spirits while act |
![]() A catfight breaks out |
![]() Involving the harlots and a pretender |
![]() It's kind of sad when you're ostracized even by this group |
![]() The sun brings out a lot more visitors |
![]() This cool shop has all sorts of toys and games |
![]() Well many innovative renaissance artists were Italian |
![]() At the Trader's Stage is Marlowe's Shadow |
![]() A wacky group that do their own spin on battles, the bible & the Bard |
![]() Here they perform Shakespeare's top 5 tragedies |
![]() They start with that culinary mess, Titus Andronicus |
![]() #4 is that madcap Scottish play w/ walking trees & cesarian sections |
![]() Duncan goes down for the count |
![]() What the hell happened to his hair? |
![]() Not of a woman born? Nothing remotely human is more like it |
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