The Bristol Renaissance Faire was founded in 1972 by
Richard Shapiro and his wife Bonnie as "King Richard's Faire". The event was a four-weekend fair and drew approximately 10,000 people. In 1988, the Shapiros sold the fair to Renaissance Entertainment Corporation, having created a second incarnation of the
King Richard's Faire in
Carver, Massachusetts. The original King Richard's Faire was re-opened that year as the "Bristol Renaissance Faire". The reigning monarch became
Queen Elizabeth I rather than the fictional "
King Richard", and the year was set at 1574. At that time, the fair played seven weekends and drew over 200,000 visitors annually, Renaissance faire staples such as
jousting tournaments,
historical reenactments, and
stage shows continue. For the first time in its history, the faire's 2020 season was cancelled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. ==Production values==