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Our constantly
expanding Entertainment Department boasts hundreds of performers that
bring our streets and stages to life each weekend. The department has a
few different options for joining.
Guilds
Theatrically, the
guilds make up the different types of villagers living in Willingtown and
the characters that would be visiting the town for the annual Market Faire.
The peasants, middle class, constables and washer women are a few of the
types that would reside in Willingtown. The Queen’s courtiers, guardsmen and
military are groups that would be visiting. Most of these guilds accept new
members each year through simple informal auditions and interviews. All
guild members attend workshops. Guild recruitment starts on registration
day. The registration and workshop process will be explained below.
Theme Characters
Actors audition or are
appointed to specific roles that make up the leading historical characters
of the time, such as Queen Elizabeth, William Shakespeare or Sir Francis
Drake. They also portray the local prominent townsfolk such as the Mayor,
the Sheriff and their families. Auditions for available roles will be posted
on the web site in this section.
Contracted Stage
Acts
Most Stage Shows are
contracted circuit acts that perform a specified number of weekends. These
acts are generally hired several months in advance prior to the season.
Stage Acts interested in applying should contact the Entertainment Director
at
Entertainment@NorcalRenFaire.com starting in January.
Entertainment
Workshops and Registration
Workshops are provided
free of charge and are required to join. They are informal, fun and brief.
These workshops will guide prospective performers on appropriate costuming,
the language of the time, improvisation and a variety of subjects that will
prepare people for participation.
All perspective performers must register
and attend a specified number of workshops in order to participate.
Registration begins with a general meeting held at 9:00AM sharp on Saturday
August 15th at the large Royal Garden Stage on the faire site.
Workshops continuing on August 16th, 22nd and 23rd.
There may be some limited classes on the 29th. All participants will need
to complete a required amount of workshops to receive a pass. New
participants require more classes and should be prepared to attend at least
three days of workshops.
We recommend that you wear comfortable
clothes and good walking shoes. Bring a lawn chair or other portable
seating, pack a lunch and sunscreen. On most weekends sandwiches and snacks
are available to purchase on site.
First time registrants will be guided
through the required classes and process at registration. Participants must
register in person at the faire site. If you are unable to attend on the 15th,
Entertainment applicants may still register on the 22nd at the
latest. After Applicants register, attend the required workshops, and have
their costume approved, a pass will be issued to participate.
The entire cast participates at our
annual Dress Rehearsal and Media Day held Sunday September 6th.
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All participants
must adhere to costume guidelines designated by the management.
Official Costume approval is required to participate. Workshops are
available to guide new participants through these guidelines and costume
construction.
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