Fine Art and Theatre Festivals
- Alabama Shakespeare Festival — Montgomery, Alabama
- Allentown Art Festival — Buffalo, New York
- Arizona Renaissance Festival — Apache Junction, Arizona
- Artscape — Baltimore, Maryland
- Bristol Renaissance Faire — Kenosha, Wisconsin
- Carolina Renaissance Festival — Huntersville, North Carolina
- Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts — State College, Pennsylvania
- Curtain Up! — Buffalo, New York
- Grand Cities Art Fest — Grand Forks, North Dakota/East Grand Forks, Minnesota
- Kansas City Renaissance Festival — Bonner Springs, Kansas
- Maryland Renaissance Festival — Crownsville, Maryland
- MasterWorks Festival — - Winona Lake, Indiana
- Minnesota Renaissance Festival — Shakopee, Minnesota
- New Hampshire Educational Theatre Guild Festival - Various locations in New Hampshire
- New York Renaissance Faire — Tuxedo, New York
- North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival
- Oregon Shakespeare Festival — Ashland, Oregon
- True/False Film Festival - Columbia, Missouri
- The River To River Festival — New York, New York
- Savannah Music Festival — Savannah, Georgia
- SNOB (Somewhat North Of Boston) Film Festival - Concord, New Hampshire
- Sterling Renaissance Festival in Sterling, New York
- Utah Shakespearean Festival — Cedar City, Utah
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