Aquarium Aquarium is a group of four plays written by Joe Denison and supervised by Mike Moran. The first game was divided into two. The actor took their half as a prelude and the lower half as an end. The actors canceled the fourth wall and revealed that they knew the audience were there and interacted with them. Both James Edwardley and Bruce Godfrey are actors trying to run a version for the two of the "waiting for Goddy" show. The second drama "Goon" is a satirical comedy about the future prison system.
Joe Harber is the director of educational programs at the National Aquarium in Baltimore, Maryland, and oversees the school, teachers and children's programs and staff. Joe worked at the aquarium for 13 years and used to work as an urban environmental educator at the Irving Nature Center in Baltimore. He has been involved in various environmental education programs in New Jersey, South Dakota, and California. A warm rainy afternoon in July, ten teenagers released a white van in front of Balochmore 's Enoch Pratt Library branch. Not told, they dropped clothes bags, some props, background, cold seas and living animals, and dragged them to the air-conditioned auditorium of the library. Like clockwork, teenagers set a background, arrange props, and wear costumes to wait. In just a few minutes, over 100 children, families and adults sit in a chair and cross the Apple Sauce on the floor. The script is about to start
This week, lecturer Bill Dennison is a professor of marine science and vice president of science applications at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (UMCES). Professor Denison studied seaweed and started a career as an ecologist who discovered a new type of phytoplankton (brown tide). After that his career was influenced by the doctorate fellowship at Stony Brook University and his career was used not only for natural research but also for science integration and application.