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Check out an all new show at Medieval Times in the Baltimore area. Kingdoms come together to celebrate their alliance and a new era of peace.
For the first time in its 34-year history, the Medieval Times franchise has a queen as master of ceremonies ...
Medieval Times has launched its first new show in several years! This action-packed storyline features new characters and stunts while still showcasing intense sword fights, skilled horsemanship ...
First of series of hearings on inexcusable working conditions facing Baltimore’s sanitation workers gives window into urgent hazards at mismanaged agency.
Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament debuting new show on Friday to coincide with Arizona locations five-year anniversary.
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.
Medieval Times, an Orange County dinner theater, is now hiring a squire, a Lord Chancellor, and bartenders after actors' efforts to unionize end.
A unionization effort among the actors and stable hands at Medieval Times castle in Lyndhurst has come to an end.
Union decertified at Medieval Times in Buena Park It comes as a defeat to performers, many of whom have left, to unionize the dinner theaters.
Union decertified at Medieval Times in Buena Park It comes as a defeat to performers, many of whom have left, to unionize the dinner theaters.
But Medieval Times union workers pointed to a campaign of “retaliation from Medieval Times and relentless harassment from co-workers.” “As a result, many of their formerly striking members ...
The American Guild of Variety Artists (AVGA) will no longer represent workers at two Medieval Times locations that voted to unionize in 2022, The Huffington Post first reported Wednesday. The union… ...
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