Faire Folk at Work

Dave Bueche

50 min · 3. joulu 2024
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In this episode of the Faire Folk at Work Podcast, host Dan McLaughlin talks with host Dave Bueche. Dave talks about life as an actor in the iconic show Murder of Gonzago, as well as amusing incidents in coming up with the equally entertaining "Adventures of Fatty (Thomas) the Virgin Butcher", including how which personal chrematistics of personal perseverance are, in general, one of the primary rules for success, and in general,  and more particularly being on stage at Faire. It is not for the faint of heart.

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Deborah Doyle

The podcast transcript features a interview between host Dan McLaughlin and guest Deborah Doyle  discussing their experiences at the Renaissance Faire (mostly hers). They talk about her working at Rosie's Posies, being involved with the Friends of the Faire, and the immersive village-like atmosphere of the event. The importance of the Faire in bringing history alive and creating a sense of community is highlighted. The speakers also touch on her roles as queen at the Faire, interactions with visitors, and the impact of the event on her life. The Faire's role in fundraising for a library and fostering a sense of belonging among participants is emphasized. Overall, the discussion showcases the transformative and community-building aspects of the Renaissance Faire experience.

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