Edgar Allan Poe

Growing up Afro, Stillpointe’s “Arsenic & Old Lace,” Centerstage’s “Poe,” Tony Tsendeas reads “The Raven,” and Edward Doyle-Gillespie at The Stoop

October 26th & 27th, 2012, on The Signal:  

We drop in at the Reginald F Lewis Museum for a tour of the photo exhibition, “Growing up Afro:  Snapshots of Black Childhood from the Afro-American Newspapers”

We get a preview of Stillpointe Theatre Initiative’s fantasy retro makeover of the classic, “Arsenic and Old Lace”

We head to Centerstage for a sneak peek at “The Completely Fictional – Utterly True – Final Strange Tale of Edgar Allan Poe”



9-3-12: Disinterring Edgar Allan Poe

David Keltz as Edgar Allan Poe.Originally aired on January 18, 2008

We here at Maryland Morning decided to get into the Halloween spirit a little early this year, and we thought no better time to disinter an interview from out archives about Edgar Allan Poe. 

In 2008, we talked with actor David Keltz, who specialized in interpreting Edgar Allan Poe, about how he slips into the life of a dead man. 



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