Scarborough Faire opened it's 22st season right before tax day and people obviously came out to enjoy some much needed relief. The crowds were good despite the thunderstorms and very muggy conditions on opening day.
Some of the changes this season include a newly formed comedy right here in the shire, radical changes with some of the stages and even a change or two with the ren faire community's beloved pipe act.
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
Scarborough Renaissance Faire's Official Website .
As Always... click on the image for a larger view...
![]() The guys react noticeably to this visitor during "Maggie May" |
![]() Capt Roach decides to take a liking |
![]() Any comment I make now would only get me in trouble |
![]() From Maryland, a new act to this faire, London Broil, a juggling troupe |
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![]() They're also quite musical |
![]() They also have a nice twist to a classic piece of acrobatics |
![]() Patch the Fiddler... |
![]() ...and Elinour engage in musical one upsmanship |
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![]() There's a new Greenman bouncing his way through town |
![]() As wacky as ever, Don Juan & Miguel |
![]() Their infamous Don Juan in Heck |
![]() The two of them competing for my camera ![]() Joshua Jenkins, The Shantyman, is doing his own show as well as the Corsairs. He's singing seven times a day. ![]() Queen Anne's Lace singing "Paddy Murphy". It's on their wonderful new CD, QAL Unlaced ![]() Performing "Scarborough Faire" on their redesigned stage to an audience that included some explorer scouts ![]() Joining QAL for a couple of numbers was Siren Song, who happened to be visiting |
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