WRITE OUT LOUD, an organization founded in 2007 with a commitment to inspire, challenge and entertain by reading literature aloud for a live audience - announces the 9th Annual TwainFest to take place on Saturday, August 18th from 11am - 4:30pm in Old Town San Diego State Historic Park, San Diego. TwainFest is produced by Write Out Loud and sponsored by Fiesta de Reyes in association with Old Town San Diego State Historic Park.
TwainFest, now a tradition for many San Diego families, is an all day FREE festival celebrating Mark Twain and the literature and culture of 19th Century America. There is something for everyone at this festive old-fashioned gathering at the park. Presentations occur at a variety of park venues throughout the day.
Write Out Loud Artistic Director, Veronica Murphy, shared "Each year, Twainfest provides a beautiful day to connect with literature and with people of all ages. We really love that families can come and spend a day away from their electronic devices to have a more tactile experience engaging with the literature and culture of 19th century."
Returning Festival Favorites:
New To TwainFest for 2018:
Cast Includes: Kylie Acuna, Hailey Andrews, Melissa Baldwin, Rhianna Basore, Lawrence Brown, Susan Clausen, David Cohen, Victor Contreras, Giovanni Cozic, Grace Delaney, Melissa Fernandes, Monique Gaffney, John Garcia, Will Harris, Katrina Heil, Grace Howard, Ralph Johnson, Steven Lone, Paul Maley, Betty Matthews, Eric Minella, Albert Park, Jim Pascarella, Charles Peters, Brian Rickel, Walter Ritter, Saroya Rowley, Sandra Ruiz, Steve Smith, Eric Tauber, Connie Terwilliger and Tim West.
Musicians include: Mark Danisovzsky, Danny Barber, Leland Collins, Jason Weiss
In addition to Twainfest, Write Out Loud provides the community six core programs serving over 18,000 people annually. Programs include a six show season of Story Concerts, Stories for Seniors, StoryBox Theatre (kamishibai) for elementary students, NEA BIG READ - Read Imagine Create for teens, Poetry Out Loud and Ripples From Walden Pond, a one-man play for high school students.
Photo Credit Ron Logan
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