Pshaw!!! – George Bernard Shaw at Ninety
1946 – George Bernard Shaw gives an address to the Youth of the World on the occasion of his 90th birthday and reflects on his life as critic, playwright, and professional gadfly. He recalls his long, controversial and eventful life. Don’t miss this chance to encounter one of the wittiest and most celebrated writers of the 20th century.
Actor Howard Burnham was born and raised in England, but claims to be a quarter American because his paternal grandfather was a Californian mining engineer. Howard took honors in Modern History at University College, Durham, and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, London. Moving to South Carolina in 1998, he worked for the National Park Service depicting various redcoat generals of the Revolutionary War. He Relocated to Pacific Grove in 2013 and has worked extensively with PacRep in Carmel.