Claire Michael (Broderick)

Claire Michael (Broderick)

Author: Dan July 11, 2025 Duration: 1:01:10
In this podcast, the speakers discuss their experiences in the theater, particularly within the context of the Renaissance Fair and the production "Merry Wives of Windsor." The main speaker, who worked in the costume department before transitioning to performance, shares insights about their role, which included costume maintenance and audience engagement. They emphasize the importance of social dynamics among cast members and the rapport with the audience, highlighting techniques to draw in spectators and create an inclusive atmosphere during performances.

The conversation also touches on the intricacies of costume design, stressing that attention to detail can elevate a costume from mere clothing to a representation of historical accuracy. The speakers reflect on the challenges of balancing period authenticity with modern performance elements, as well as the evolution of their musical repertoire.

This discussion is significant as it sheds light on the behind-the-scenes efforts that contribute to theatrical productions, the collaborative nature of performance art, and the cultural importance of Renaissance Fairs in preserving and reenacting historical narratives. The podcast captures the essence of community and creativity in theater, making it relevant for both performers and audiences alike.

Ever wondered what happens when the final curtain falls at the renaissance faire and the costumes come off? Faire Folk at Work pulls back the velvet rope to explore the real lives of the performers, artisans, and entrepreneurs who build that world of weekend magic. Host Dan sits down with people who have not only lived at the faire but have taken that unique spirit into their daily careers and creative pursuits. These conversations delve into the practicalities and philosophies of building a life outside conventional paths, blending stories from the stage, the craft booth, and the small business ledger. You’ll hear firsthand accounts of navigating the intersection of art and commerce, the challenges of sustaining a creative practice, and the unexpected ways faire culture shapes approaches to community and hustle. This podcast is a deep dive into the resilience, ingenuity, and often hilarious reality of making a living while chasing a particular kind of passion. Each episode offers a candid look at the work behind the wonder, revealing how the skills of performing and connecting with an audience translate into entrepreneurship, artistic discipline, and a different perspective on society itself. It’s about the lasting imprint of a temporary kingdom and the ongoing journey of its citizens.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 70

Faire Folk at Work
Podcast Episodes
Doug Walter [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 58:29
Doug has danced English and Irish and discusses what he has learned about each and and what lessons he has learned from directors he has had. He talks about how the brains of those in the folk dance community seem to be…
Danny Garland [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 57:40
Danny Garland gave himself a fancy title years ago and has been creating visual aspects of the faire with or without the fancy tilte for most of his life. He talks about stages and costumes created, lessons learned and p…
Tracey Maron [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:03:12
For Tracey, the faire was a place where she felt accepted and then used that acceptance to engages in high jinks of the stage and street, many of which she relates here. She, and the ladies she worked with were the Queen…
Christina Forst [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:06:29
Christina has seen Queen's at the Renaissance Faire since Lousia and tells about what she learned from them all. She also discusses the skills she brings to the role and the joy she feels in being the Queen. Generally, s…
Greg Moore [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 46:58
The podcast transcript features speakers reminiscing about their experiences at the Renaissance Fair, discussing how they got involved, the unique performances they did, and the sense of community and family they found a…
Beaverton High School (2nd Period) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:01:17
Beaverton High School (OR) theater students Oliver, Samwise,Ali and Aiden, along with their teacher Shannon Dery, tell of their experiences and adventures at a recent Rennaisaince faire, as well as willingly play an impr…
Beaverton High School (1st Period) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 41:59
Beaverton High School (OR) theater students Max and Hudson, along with their teacher Shannon Dery, tell of their experiences and adventures at a recent Rennaisaince faire.
Roger Wilson [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:08:58
Roger Wilson AKA Jolly Roger AKA The Pirate Guy AKA Clench A Wench tells tales of the Rope, the thoughts motivating those who participate in the Rope, and the people who made it all happen, their successes and when thing…
John Breen [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:10:48
John details the thanks he has for long time associates Sue Honor and Linda Sutherland, recounts the many charactors and accents he has inflicted on the world as various theme characters, ennumerates the various qualitie…
Sue Honor [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 57:03
Sue talks about how Phyllis invited her mom to have a craft booth at faire, how Mom took 10 year old Sue to Faire and put her daughter and younger brother on the streets, and how that expression differs now than it did t…