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Georgetown Little Theatre plans inaugural Renaissance Festival at 65
Summary
The Georgetown Little Theatre will hold its first-ever immersive Renaissance Festival on Aug. 22–23 at the Georgetown Fairgrounds, and the group is lining up period-style vendors and community volunteers.
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The Georgetown Little Theatre is marking its 65th year by planning its first-ever Renaissance Festival in August. The two-day event is scheduled for Aug. 22 and 23 at the Georgetown Fairgrounds. The theatre's president, Dave Borgal, described the festival as an extension of the group's community-focused theatre work. Organizers say the weekend will emphasise immersive and street-theatre elements rather than a single staged production.
Event details:
- The festival will run an immersive storyline across the weekend with actors in period costume moving through the grounds.
- Street theatre elements are planned, including short performances, pickpocket scenes and characters interacting with passersby.
- Living-history features such as minstrels, knights and artisans are expected to be part of the experience.
- Organizers noted licensing and insurance considerations related to activities like jousting and said they are working with town planners on those requirements.
- Plans include an old-style tavern and a marketplace; vendor applications are due to open in the coming months and the theatre will invite volunteers for a range of roles.
Summary:
The festival is intended to broaden GLT's community engagement and present a larger-scale, immersive theatrical experience. Organizers are coordinating with town planners on licensing and insurance and say a dedicated festival platform will be launched soon while vendor and volunteer registration will open in the coming months. The theatre has expressed interest in making the event an annual part of the Georgetown summer calendar, but no long-term commitments were announced.
