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Senior Theater
The 2008 Senior Theatre USA Festival will be held in Baltimore on the UMBC Campus from June 10 - 15.
Like the previous festivals, it will bring together hundreds of performers, professionals and other Senior Theatre lovers. There will be shows from many different types of Senior Theatre companies from across the nation, plus workshops and social events.
There will be a couple celebrity highlights this year: Keynote speaker John Astin (who currently teaches at Johns Hopkins but is perhaps best-known as the mustachioed comedic actor Gomez Adams) will appear as Baltimore’s own Edgar Allen Poe, performing excerpts from the one-man show Once Upon a Midnight.
New York playwright Stuart Harris will premiere his comedic one-act play Spindrift Way.