by Mark Redfield
September 4, 2024
INDUSTRIAL-STRENGTH THEATER SPRING 2025 SHOWS
at the Baltimore Theatre Project
45 W. Preston St, Baltimore, MD 21201
The Baltimore Bazaa...
by Mark Redfield
July 2, 2024
NOW AVAILABLE ON AUDIBLE!
The collection of Kipling poetry, performed by Mark Redfield, with music by Jennifer Rouse, are taken mostly from ...
by Mark Redfield
May 16, 2024
“And Edgar Allan Poe Held Dominion Over All…” Mark Redfield will be reading Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Oval Portrait” and “The Masque of the Red Death...
by Mark Redfield
May 11, 2024
Known to horror fans as “Uncle Creepy,” prolific journalist and producer Steve Barton tells the wild story of his life and career in the upcoming ...
by Mark Redfield
April 22, 2024
Witness the terrifying and tragic downfall of Dr. Henry Jekyll, whose experiments with the human soul - to find a biological basis for morality in...
by Mark Redfield
March 6, 2024
Here is a list of events and appearances we have scheduled so far for 2024! Check back as we will most likely be adding dates.
2024
BALTICON 58
Me...
by Mark Redfield
October 20, 2023
I am deeply saddened today to hear that Robert Yoho has died. After seven months, cancer took him. Bob was the make-up artist who, greater than an...
by Mark Redfield
October 12, 2023
THE DEATH OF POE (2006) A Film by Mark Redfield
Run Time: 80 minutes Black and White with Color Sequences
A dreamlike, dramatic telling of the las...
by Mark Redfield
August 21, 2023
THE DEATH OF POE will have a special screening on Friday October 6th, 2023 Harbor East Cinemas 645 S. President Street Baltimore, MD 21202 at 8pm....
by Mark Redfield
August 20, 2023
On September 25th, 2023, we’re celebrating the 20th Anniversary of Tom Brandau’s film COLD HARBOR. The film premiered at The Senator Theatre in ...
by Mark Redfield
August 13, 2023
Baltimore Convention Center Mark Redfield and Jennifer Rouse are guests! Come say hello and see what’s new at the Insight Studios booth!Booth #116...
by Mark Redfield
July 26, 2023
In this video essay presented by Mark Redfield, we look at the life and career of actor Boris Karloff, his struggle and path to become a professional actor, and the rise of the American Labor Movement, and particularly the beginning of The Screen Actors Guild in 1933.
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