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    HBO's "Ren Faire" is the tale of Houston's royal drama

    By Jay R. Jordan,

    2024-06-11
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    HBO's " Ren Faire " is the story of Southeast Texas royal drama.

    Why it matters: The three-part docuseries is a wild but very real look into the Houston-area Texas Renaissance Festival's recent succession crisis.


    What it's about: The series follows 86-year-old festival owner and playboy hopeful George Coulam , lovingly called King George by his subordinates, who in 2021 decided it was time to pass the scepter.

    • The series follows three frontrunners: Jeff Baldwin, who rose through the ranks from entertainer to general manager; Louie Migliaccio, the festival's renowned kettle corn hawker with deep pockets; and Darla Smith, a vendor coordinator who thinks she can do better than them.

    The intrigue: Coulam's indecision on the future of the festival is juxtaposed with his detail-oriented end-of-life plans, including finding love before death.

    The big picture: The Texas Renaissance Festival, founded in 1974, opens its 50th season in October.

    • The eight-week-long festival boasts that it's the largest and most acclaimed in the United States with onsite campgrounds, nearly two dozen stages for music and dancing, and hundreds of shops.
    • Last year, there were more than 500,000 attendees, according to the festival website .

    💭 Jay's thought bubble: Having gone to the festival since my formative years, I've always known its importance to the region.

    • But HBO's look into the festival's origin shows it was one of the first to ever do it, with influence reaching across the globe.
    • And watching King George grapple with letting go — all while trying to woo a partner — makes it well worth the watch.

    How to watch: All three episodes are streaming on Max.

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