Folkloric Productions Dance Company, Inc. presents ... The 9th Annual Mark Twain Birthday Party & Symposium featuring Mike Randall as Mark Twain considered by many as the greatest Mark Twain impersonator today! a GREAT family fun event!!! Saturday, November 2nd ... 7:30 pm Buffalo & Erie County Historical Society Tickets $15 per person seating is limited ... reserve your seats now! (716) 882-3456 ... [log in to unmask] The Annual Mark Twain Birthday Party & Symposium has become one of the premiere Twain celebration events in the United States! It's a great family event, with laughter, interesting information, and birthday food! In addition to Mike Randall, other featured guests include: Professor Vic Doyno: Professor of English at University of Buffalo, Dr. Doyno is considered one of the foremost Huckleberry Finn scholars in the world. He will be discussing the new portions of the novel found when the 1st half of the Huckleberry Finn manuscript was discovered in 1991. William Loos: Former Curator of Rare Books at the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library, Mr. Loos is the person responsible for keeping the Huckleberry Finn 1st half manuscript in Buffalo, rather than being auctioned through Sotheby's. His is a fascinating story of slides and words! Maggie Vaughn: Poet Laureate of the State of Tennessee and a major Twainiac, Maggie has written eight books, including a book of poetry in honor of Mark Twain. She is a storyteller extraordinaire, and the reading of her Twain poetry will delight, amuse, and move you! Assistant Professor Mark K. Fulk: Dr. Fulk teaches in the English Department at Buffalo State College and heads up The Writing Center. An accomplished poet, he will be reading a poem honoring Twain, written especially for this event. Clyde Haupt: Professor Haupt teaches English at Erie Community College, and is a recognized expert in Twain and the media. His presentation will offer insights, clips, and stories of Twain and the media throughout the years. Errol Craig Sull: Taught Adventures of Huckleberry Finn as Adjunct Professor of Writing for 10 years at Niagara University and is currently teaching Writing at Buff State and University at Buffalo. Errol has written reviews of various critical works on Huck Finn and new editions of the novel; and has taught the novel at The Chautauqua Institution. Get set for the newest installment of his Huckleberry Finn rap series! ... and additional Twain experts! And the audience is ENCOURAGED to bring in any Twain memorabilia, anecdotes, or interesting facts to share with the audience! produced by Folkloric Productions, Inc. a not-for-profit cultural arts organization serving the Western New York area for over 10 years 433 Franklin Street, Buffalo NY 14202