
King Richardβs Faire, New Englandβs largest and longest-running Renaissance Festival, opens its 2012 season on September 1, 2012 tucked away on 80 acres of beautiful, enchanted forest off Rt. 58 (235 Main Street, Carver, Mass. 02330). King Richardβs Faire is a full day of live, interactive entertainment for all ages, including exotic tigers and a rare liger, daring knights jousting on horseback, and eight stages filled with song and dance. Every Saturday, themed events add variety to the festival-like entertainment lineup (see www.kingrichardsfaire.net for special Saturday schedule).
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Guests can mingle with royal subjects and performers, and tantalize their taste buds with the Faireβs delicious spit-roasted turkey legs, buttery ears of corn, boules filled with chowder and stew, ringlets of fries, champagne, wine and brew. Β Shoppers can stroll through the 16th century village filled with the wares of more than 100 unique and talented artisans. At every turn, guests will encounter minstrels, musicians, acrobats, stilt walkers, giant life-size puppets, mud beggars and more special surprises. Β
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Tickets are $27 for adults (12+) and $15 for children ages 4-11. Β Children under 4 are free and parking is free. Β Discounts given to groups of 25 adults or more, reservations required by emailing info@kingrichardsfaire.net. Visit King Richard on Facebook (www.facebook.com/TheKingRichardsFaire) and on Twitter @KRFaire.
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