Sobol, the company’s lawyer, told the newspaper there were only two meetings with the union before its members went on strike and that the show will go on. “These people could go work at In-N-Out and make $25 without hurting their bodies.”ĭaniel J. No Hidden Costs Our price includes all taxes and fees. Illinois matchless dinner attraction transports you back in time to the splendor of the 11th century. “I’ve seen a lot of knights get carried away in an ambulance,” McCurdie said. A Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament in the Schaumburg Castle recreates a legendary golden era in an exhilarating atmosphere of festivities, intrigue and drama. Take in show-stopping displays of falconry and horsemanship as you linger over a four-course meal served by medieval staff. Julia McCurdie, who also plays a queen, said actors have been injured on the job. Enjoy a thrilling tournament and a sumptuous royal banquet with tickets to Medieval Times Chicago and spend an evening in a castle lined with armor, artifacts and coats of arms. The actors, who are part of the American Guild of Variety Artists, said the company has blocked efforts to raise wages and improve safety. The dinner theater - where audience members feast on chicken with their hands while watching jousts in a ring - has been flying in actors from its other locations to cover staffing gaps, said Erin Zapcic, who plays a queen at the theater and is among those walking off the job since Saturday. The Orange County Register reports Tuesday about 50 performers and stable hands have gone on strike at Medieval Times about 30 miles (48 kilometers) southeast of Los Angeles in Buena Park, California. Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament is a fun family dinner theater themed as a royal banquet and tournament of jousting, sword fighting, and games of skill. (AP) - From queens to knights, actors at a Southern California medieval-themed dinner theater have left the castle.
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