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Title: AWESOME stage acts at SRF 2010
Post by: Queen Margaret on May 19, 2010, 06:56:29 PM
What stage acts are ab/fab at SRF? Ab/fab is "absolutely fabulous" (no ref to the BBC show intended, BTW). Well...ALL of them, actually. But if you could only see a few, here are the must-see acts for the final 5 days of SRF 2010.

My top picks (in NO particular order) for 2010 are:

1. ALFRED GREENLEAF HOLMES: Gordy Boudreaux, whom many of you remember as Scratch the Mudbeggar, has returned as the filthiest classical renaissance poet ever. Proof that you CAN be utterly blue AND brilliant all at the same time. Liberal arts pervs everywhere would be proud.

2. All the ones at the Rose & Crown restaurant. Music, music, music and REALLY good food. You also never know who is gonna show up at the Rose & Crown to eat. 3:30 pm: the Joust knights. (Most mornings around 11-ish or noon-ish, it's yours truly with her Highlander guard. Not promoting us so much as warning you. The warning is just a little public service we provide.)

3. The Joust (not that I'm biased, but I do appear at the 2 pm and they let everybody ride the horses. I think that's COOL!)

4. Ebeneezer Crumby, the Irate Pirate: Pat Johnson, formerly of the Mud Beggars, recites piratical mad libs with major audience participation at the White Horse Tavern. (Pat's really really good looking under all that piratical facial stuff. You'd never recognize him in the non-ren world. Kinda cute as a pirate, too.).

5. German Brothers: renaissance rap comedy. Please note: they are NOT twins, even though that's what the stage marquee says.

6. The cast. No really. They are all that good.

Now, having said all that, WHO are YOUR picks? Whom do you come back to see every time? Queen Margaret drops the gauntlet. Pick it up, if you dare!  ;D
Title: Re: AWESOME stage acts at SRF 2010
Post by: paul42 on May 19, 2010, 06:59:32 PM
MP III
Every show is different.
Title: Re: AWESOME stage acts at SRF 2010
Post by: Lady Kett on May 19, 2010, 08:38:22 PM
Is Alfred Greenleaf Holmes the one that hangs out near the book shop? We overheard him (whoever is by the book shop if not him) last weekend as we sauntered by and I did have a good laugh.

We absolutely love Iris & Rose and try to hit 1 show a day.

I love the German Twins. I go watch them while hubby does the parade prep.

Zilch is high up there too. I've tried to introduce the phrase "Sad bituation" into my work world. They're still trying to figure it out a bit but it makes me laugh every time.

One Flaming Idiot has been great, as well as the rest of the when they were here for 1 weekend.

Saw Hey Nunnie Nunnie for the first time this year, and loved them. Can't wait till next year and hope to see more of them.

And lastly, Don Juan and Miguel.
Title: Re: AWESOME stage acts at SRF 2010
Post by: angusmacinnes on May 19, 2010, 08:45:04 PM
Wine and Alchemy

Cast in Bronze

Don Juan and Miguel

Zilch

And the Joust this year what I have seen of it is great.
Title: Re: AWESOME stage acts at SRF 2010
Post by: cowgrrl on May 19, 2010, 08:56:47 PM
-Doktor Kaboom:  Great stage presense and hilarious.  My kids actually requested Doktor Kaboom as a birthday party theme this year.

-Stardancers Bellydancing:  Yes, I'm bias.  I've heard the drummers for the Memorial Day Saturday show are particularly good.   :P

-Human Chess Match:  I recommend this to anyone going to Scarby.  Its great entertainment & I love watching the Scarby virgins ask if the weapons are real. 

And, while its not a stage act, I could sit and watch the glassblowing demonstration all day.  Peter & Chris are a wealth of information & great people to boot.  We had a custom piece made by them this year & it is gorgeous & worth every penny & then some!
Title: Re: AWESOME stage acts at SRF 2010
Post by: Al-Nimer on May 19, 2010, 09:24:36 PM
In no particular order:

Wine & Alchemy
Cast in Bronze
Don Juan and Miguel
Chess Match
Doktor Kaboom!
One Flaming Idiot (when there were 3 it was 4 times as good  ;D )
Royal Joust

And, while it's not technically a stage act, the Parade is fun to a) watch, as you get to see most of the cast and many playtrons & b) march in, as you get to see same lining up, as well as see a lot of patrons along the parade route.
Title: Re: AWESOME stage acts at SRF 2010
Post by: Bonny Pearl on May 19, 2010, 09:36:15 PM
I really want to see the fire whip show when we are back for Memorial!  I caught a glimpse of it and have it on my 'to do' list.




*Ab/Fab, lol!  I could just see an episode of those two at faire lmao!*
Title: Re: AWESOME stage acts at SRF 2010
Post by: Star Chamber on May 19, 2010, 09:37:22 PM
Adam Crack is gone. He was only there the first 4 weekends. It's Doktor Kaboom now.

LOOK OUT! SCIENCE IS COMING!!!!
Title: Re: AWESOME stage acts at SRF 2010
Post by: Hercules on May 20, 2010, 08:06:18 AM
I had caught bits and pieces of the fire whip while enjoying a beer and fish-n-chips byt the Dirty Duck. Finally decided to catch the whole show on his last weekend. Glad I did. Very good show. And when he took his shirt off "For safety reasons" most of the ladies swoon.

Doktor Kaboom. "JAAAA!"

Zilch is a staple. I always leave there crying cause I laugh so hard.

Arsene the magician/mime is fun too. His interaction with the audience is good.   

Iris and Rose. Old McDonald's Deformed farm. 'Nuf said.

I caught Hey Nunnie-Nunnie on their one weekend. Hope they return next year.

Cast in Bronze never gets old to me. Love to while shopping in Dra/Wenches at Work.
Title: Re: AWESOME stage acts at SRF 2010
Post by: J M Gryphon on May 20, 2010, 10:19:49 AM
1)mine homies the German Twins, I laugh so hard at their show...

2)Wine and Alchemy

3)Iris and Rose

4)Doktor Kaboom and his exploding science

5)Aurthur Homes (my face hurts after listening to him, (FUNNY FUNNY DIRTY STUFF)
Title: Re: AWESOME stage acts at SRF 2010
Post by: angusmacinnes on May 20, 2010, 10:31:31 AM
I left off Birds of Prey it is a great learning experience.
Title: Re: AWESOME stage acts at SRF 2010
Post by: *Teach* on May 20, 2010, 10:32:25 AM
My "every time" list" in video form:

Iris and Rose (Not exactly safe for work)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3bYTpa0piU

Arthur Greenlead Holmes (Although this is his LEAST offensive- NSFW! )
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fO8mu5mWPY

German Brothers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jztZ1fP_CqQ

And ok, they aren't a stage act but Twig and Noobler also!
Twig-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=un4Iw3QwNVs&feature=related
Noobler (And co.)-http://www.youtube.com/user/x0xteachx0x#p/u/4/RazLq9tRvCE

These videos are only a glimpse of what being there is like. If you haven't seen them, go. If you have seen them... go again!

*Rum can also be used to enhance the performance on occasion*
Title: Re: AWESOME stage acts at SRF 2010
Post by: SirRichardBear on May 20, 2010, 12:41:26 PM
Music acts (they are all great but these are the ones I'll stop at while walking past to hear a single song)
Iris and Rose if I have a sense of humor (doubtfull) it is low and Bawdy
The Moor of Dundee
Stonhenj
Bard O'Neill

Stage acts (again all of them are good but here are the stop for just to caught a piece of)
Doktor Kaboom
Zilch the Torysteller
Arsene
Stewart & Arnold
Don Juan and Miguel
Title: Re: AWESOME stage acts at SRF 2010
Post by: Merlin the Elder on May 20, 2010, 01:38:01 PM
I'm partial to Iris and Rose, because I think I'm in love with Iris;
I'm also partial to the joust, because I think I'm in love with Queen Margaret;
I also liked the German Brothers, because I'm of German extraction and I think I'm in love with Iris and Queen Margaret.

But I'll have to try to let Iris and the Queen down easy...my wife said "No!"  :'( I hope they're not too disappointed!  ;)
Title: Re: AWESOME stage acts at SRF 2010
Post by: Merlin on May 20, 2010, 02:37:12 PM
I'm a bit partial to Motley Plaers III becuase I consider those guys friends of mine and my entire family loves imporvisational comedy...every show is different.

1 Flaming idiot.... seen his show 3 times so far...always very entertaining.


I can't remember the name of the silent magician.... seen him twice... VERY FUNNY show.


FireWhip guy .... not here any longer but that guy was awesome.


Dr. Kaboom of course.
Title: Re: AWESOME stage acts at SRF 2010
Post by: Hercules on May 20, 2010, 03:41:06 PM
Quote from: Merlin on May 20, 2010, 02:37:12 PM
I can't remember the name of the silent magician.... seen him twice... VERY FUNNY show.

Arsene. I lost my shoe and hadda kiss him.  :-[
Title: Re: AWESOME stage acts at SRF 2010
Post by: dbaldock on May 20, 2010, 04:22:40 PM
Well, I haven't attended SRF in 2010, but here's a list that's divided into two sections - one of favorite performers who are currently at Scarby, and one of the performers I knew and enjoyed when I attended regularly in the late 90's:

## 2010 Stage Acts ##

(Musicians)
Queen Anne's Lace
Bard O'Neil / Jim Hancock Pub Sing
Rambling Sailors
Cantiga
Donal Hinely
Wine and Alchemy

(Stage Performers)
Zilch the Tory Steller
Don Juan and Miguel
Doktor Kaboom!
Birds of Prey


## Late 90's Stage Acts ##

(Musicians)
Queen Anne's Lace
Gypsy Guerrilla Band
Cantiga
The Rogues
Terry Hinely and Glasnots / Donal Hinely
Amberhawke

(Stage Performers)
Zilch the Tory Steller
Don Juan and Miguel
Shakespeare (Duncan Inches)
Beggars of M'Earth
Birds of Prey


Take Care,
David Baldock
Title: Re: AWESOME stage acts at SRF 2010
Post by: captmarga on May 20, 2010, 04:33:03 PM
Don't forget there is a Gypsy Extravaganza, 330 on the Turtle Drome.  While not the great sensation that other acts are, the cast members do an improv storytelling.  Hilarious... and we can always use the audience support!   (And you never know if you will get pulled up on stage if you ARE in garb!!!)

I Love DJ&M, Cast in Bronze, MP3.  Cantiga is always well loved for playing at court Dance.  Gan Anim, the Scarby musicians do a pretty good round for Pub Sing.  Which this year, BTW, has been rather lightly attended.

There is always much to do and see, and NO two shows are ever exactly the same.

Marga/Jofranka.
Title: Re: AWESOME stage acts at SRF 2010
Post by: Merlin the Elder on May 20, 2010, 04:53:30 PM
Where does the improv story-telling occur?
Title: Re: AWESOME stage acts at SRF 2010
Post by: dbaldock on May 20, 2010, 05:34:28 PM
The Turtle Drome Stage is in the Holly Field (down to the far left when you come through the front gate), between the Kings Pavilion and the Peg Leg (Ship) Stage.
Title: Re: AWESOME stage acts at SRF 2010
Post by: Merlin the Elder on May 20, 2010, 05:36:26 PM
I'm sorry! I misread the post! I thought she was talking of two different things!  I'd better get a new pair of glasses!
Title: Re: AWESOME stage acts at SRF 2010
Post by: Ryk Rakham on May 21, 2010, 10:48:05 AM
Quote from: Queen Margaret on May 19, 2010, 06:56:29 PM
What stage acts are ab/fab at SRF? Ab/fab is "absolutely fabulous" (no ref to the BBC show intended, BTW). Well...ALL of them, actually. But if you could only see a few, here are the must-see acts for the final 5 days of SRF 2010.

It is great to see Gordy back, we've missed Scratch. We loved Adam Crack and hope he makes it back again soon. The cast is all great, we appreciate you guys so much for providing something that I believe is one of the greatest escape for human beings anywhere!

My top 5 for the rest of the season would be:

5. Don Juan and Miguel, just can't get enough of those guys
4. Doktor Kaboom, we take every newbie we bring to see him (my son who was home from the Marines laughed so hard that he cried)
3. Cast in Bronze
2. The German Twins, they "got it goin' on" with their stage act. I remember when they were younger and just were strolling and flirting.
1. Iris and Rose, they have to be up there. When we don't bring young ones, we see them every time.
0. Okay, I added a numeral that represents everything else. Scarborough Renaissance Festival remains our favorite thing to do from year to year. Really, listing my favorites would just be best accomplished if you just went and read the entire Scarby program of cast and entertainers. Thanks to the lovely Queen Margaret for your part, and please thank the rest of the cast for all the laughter, the fun, the peace, the anticipation, the music, the dance, the adventure and excitment that you guys create! The only bad part, is when Scarby ends. We will see you this weekend...bringing a couple of newbies on Sunday! Here's to OUR Scarborough Faire, may she exist forever!
Title: Re: AWESOME stage acts at SRF 2010
Post by: dbaldock on May 24, 2010, 07:28:05 PM
Quote from: Bonny Pearl on May 19, 2010, 09:36:15 PM
I really want to see the fire whip show when we are back for Memorial!  I caught a glimpse of it and have it on my 'to do' list.




*Ab/Fab, lol!  I could just see an episode of those two at faire lmao!*


Just saw on the TRF Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Plantersville-TX/The-Texas-Renaissance-Festival/101570651187) that Adam Winrich - Fire Whip Guy (http://www.winrichwhips.com) will be at TRF this Fall.


Take Care,
David Baldock
Title: Re: AWESOME stage acts at SRF 2010
Post by: DonaCatalina on May 27, 2010, 01:04:33 PM
Ok- I can't think of one that's not awesome. I just wish we had Owain Phyfe for more than one weekend.
I have really enjoyed Michael O'Quinn and his new partner Tobias. (Even though I have had Dark Lady stuck in my head for 2 weeks)
It was good to see Stonehenj back, we enjoyed their music at the Rose & Crown.

This Saturday you might get a treat if you come to the King's pub to hear Michael & Tobias at 11:00. Michael might be singing the second part of Carmina Burana.
Title: Re: AWESOME stage acts at SRF 2010
Post by: Merlin on May 27, 2010, 01:59:51 PM
Quote from: Merlin the Elder on May 20, 2010, 05:36:26 PM
I'm sorry! I misread the post! I thought she was talking of two different things!  I'd better get a new pair of glasses!


Everyone forgive my dad.... you have to remember he's over 500 years old.
I myself am a spry 225 but hardly look a day over 210.
Title: Re: AWESOME stage acts at SRF 2010
Post by: Merlin the Elder on May 27, 2010, 05:59:45 PM
Don't make me stop this carriage, Junior!