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jeanie

people can be"extroverted, lively, and open to new experiences at any age! There are several adult cast members with these qualities! Please don't forget us!

Rebecca

I am moving to the area soon with the desire to be apart of the festival. I am a costume hound & love the Renaissance. Are there any web sites or chat venues where people would advise me and point me in the right direction.

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