Medieval Times now features a woman in the lead role. — -- Long live the queen! After 34 years of casting a king as the lead, the Medieval Times has featured a queen in charge. Erin Zapcic, who ...
There's a new ruler at Medieval Times, the theatrical dining destination in Lyndhurst: Queen Dona Maria Isabella. (Get an inside look at the current Medieval Times show in the video above this story.) ...
Medieval Times is a little less reflective of the Dark Ages with a new storyline that revolves around a queen protagonist. Since the founding of the popular dinner theater franchise in 1983, women ...
It's good to be the queen. It's especially good when you're a first queen. Elizabeth I, for instance. Or Mary I. Or even Queen Doña Maria Isabella — the first female monarch in the 34-year history of ...
Hear ye, hear ye: It took 34 years, but the world’s favorite Middle Ages-themed dinner-theater chain finally exited the king-fronted dark ages and, as of this year, is entering an age of enlightenment ...
Across all nine of its U.S. and Canada locations, Medieval Times, the family dinner theater company, has launched a new show, bringing audiences someone they’ve never seen before in its 35-year reign: ...
“It says queen as my job code on my pay stubs so any time my family members question whether or not I'm a queen, I say I have a federal document that says I am a queen,” Medieval Times Queen Tara ...
For more than three decades, the Medieval Times dinner show has always focused on the king, but times are changing, and now a new queen-focused show is set to debut. The new show is a continuation of ...
Medieval Times now features a woman in the lead role. — -- Long live the queen! After 34 years of casting a king as the lead, the Medieval Times has featured a queen in charge. Erin Zapcic, who ...