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Medieval Times, the dinner and tournament-themed attraction, announced a new show that will soon be performed at their 10 locations nationwide, though it debuted at the Dallas location in May.
That’s the story of Rick Grimes, though, who’s worked at the Medieval Times in Dallas for more than 30 years. Once a young man who struggled to find his way, the 59-year-old Grimes found ...
The fresh storyline first debuted at the Dallas location in October, followed by Chicago and Lyndhurst. "In a major break from Medieval Times’ 34-year tradition of casting a king as the show’s ...
It's the Medieval Times Ranch, where an absurd, imagined world is drafted and rehearsed on a 241-acre plot of rural North Texas land. The Dallas-based company celebrates 30 chivalrous years of U.S ...
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Lonzell Hunter (Dallas County Jail ... including Hunter, at Medieval Times off of Interstate 35E after arranging the sale of the iPhone 7 on the Offer Up app. She regularly met buyers in public ...
“But we’re selling out on the weekends, and the arena seats 1,300 people.” Dallas-based Medieval Times operates a total of 10 castle dinner theaters, with additional locations in ...
"Fire Nico" chants continue. Most recently, fans were filmed chanting at a Medieval Times show in Dallas. Last month, fans ...
That wasn’t the first incident. During his previous tenure at Medieval Times in Dallas, he was kicked in the back by a horse and suffered a hairline fracture to the spine in his lower back.
Zapcic said Medieval Times brought in performers from other castles to ensure the shows could continue during the strike. The Dallas-based entertainment company operates a total of 10 castle ...