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Coordinates: 41°5152N 70°4546W / 41.864526°N 70.762784°W / 41.864526; -70.762784
 

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King Richard's Faire
Jousters at King Richard's Faire, 2009
GenreRenaissance Faire
DatesSeptember and October
Location(s)Carver, Massachusetts
Inaugurated1982
Area80 acres (320,000 m2)
Stages10
Websitekingrichardsfaire.net

King Richard's Faire is a Renaissance Faire held in Carver, Massachusetts, which recreates a 16th-century marketplace, including handmade crafts, foods, musicians, singers, dancers, minstrels, mimes, jugglers, whip artists, magicians, comedians, puppeteers, acrobats, animal acts,[1] mud beggars, stilt walkers, knights jousting on horseback, a royal court, and the fictional King Richard. King Richard's Faire is the largest and longest-running Renaissance Faire in New England.[1]

History

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A liger shown at the Faire, 2007

The Faire was founded in 1982 by the late Richard Shapiro and his wife Bonnie, who ran the original "King Richard's Faire" in Bristol, Wisconsin (which was renamed Bristol Faire when the Shapiros sold it to Renaissance Entertainment Corporation in 1988). Today, Bonnie and her daughter Aimée Shapiro Sedley produce the show. King Richard's Faire is the largest and longest-running Renaissance Faire in New England.[1] There was no faire in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 39th faire was deferred to 2021.[2]

The 40th anniversary season ran weekends and Monday holidays from September 4th through October 24th, 2021.

Performers have included social media personality and Guinness World Record holder Jack Lepiarz (who set his first world record at the Faire).

Details

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King Richard's Faire is operated on 80 acres (32 ha)[1] of pine forest and has 8 stages plus a tournament field for live jousting. The buildings are permanent year-round structures. King Richard's Faire runs for eight consecutive weekends from the first weekend in September through the third weekend in October (including Labor Day and Columbus Day),[3] closing for bad weather.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Renaissance Faire brings escape from 21st century". Patriot Ledger. 2008-09-23. Retrieved 2009-08-10.
  • ^ "King Richard's Faire canceled because of COVID-19". WCVB. 2020-06-30. Retrieved 2020-12-23.
  • ^ "2009 King Richard's Faire to hold auditions on April 25, 26". MetroWest Daily News. 2009-04-09. Retrieved 2009-08-10.
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    41°51′52N 70°45′46W / 41.864526°N 70.762784°W / 41.864526; -70.762784


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