In 1963,
schoolteachers Ronald and Phyllis Patterson originated the Renaissance
Pleasure Faire as an outgrowth of school projects. The first Faire was
held in North Hollywood as a fundraiser for radio station KPFK
and drew some 8,000 people for the one-weekend event. The Patterson
family's company, Theme Events Limited, and its non-profit affiliate,
The Living History Center, are generally credited with developing the
Renaissance Faire concept as...
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The organization that ran the Northern & Southern Renaissance Pleasure Faires from the 1970's to the late 1980's.
In 1963,
schoolteachers Ronald and Phyllis Patterson originated the Renaissance
Pleasure Faire as an outgrowth of school projects. The first Faire was
held in North Hollywood as a fundraiser for radio station KPFK
and drew some 8,000 people for the one-weekend event. The Patterson
family's company, Theme Events Limited, and its non-profit affiliate,
The Living History Center, are generally credited with developing the
Renaissance Faire concept as it exists today.
Since that original event, Renaissance Faires have sprung up all
over North America, most unconnected to the original Faire. Examples
include large gatherings in Texas, Minnesota, Arizona, New York and Florida.
Faire vendors, participants and crew often work the "faire circuit",
going from event to event as one faire ends and another begins.
For decades, the Renaissance Pleasure Faire was held in the spring
at the Paramount Ranch located in Agoura, CA, and in the fall at the
Black Point Forest in Novato, CA. The event showcased a large ensemble
of performers, fine artists and craftspeople and crew. These yearly
events drew on the rich variety arts movement in Los Angeles, and the explosion of outdoor public events. Interactive environmental theatre and stage shows were overlaid with large scale processions featuring giant puppets and courtly displays. The London-based Reduced Shakespeare Company, San Francisco's i Fratelli Bologna, Tutti Frutti, St. Stupid and the Los Angeles Fools Guild all developed from improvisationally-focused
ensembles that initially worked together at the Pleasure Faire. Famous
actors who worked at the Pleasure Faire in their youth include Charlie Sheen, Emilio Estevez, Rosanna Arquette and Penn Jillette.
In 1995, the Patterson family sold the original Renaissance Pleasure
Faire to Renaissance Entertainment Corporation ("REC"), a
publicly-traded company operating faires in several states. Several
years later, Kevin Patterson (the son of the Faire's originators) and
his wife, Leslie, incorporated As You Like It Productions (later Red
Barn Productions), and produced smaller faires until 2005. In 2007, REC
sold the original Renaissance Pleasure Faire to Renaissance
Entertainment Productions. The newly formed company promises to bring
new magic to the original Faire.
In 2004, following cancellation by REC of the Northern California
Renaissance Pleasure Faire, participants of the original Patterson
faires formed Play Faire Productions, Inc., a self-funded,
participant-owned corporation which presently operates the Northern
California Renaissance Faire at Casa de Fruta in Hollister, CA.
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