With so many people now posting videos of DS events to YouTube, I haven’t seen any point in writing lengthy personal descriptions; one can see for oneself what was said and done.
One change I appreciated this time around was having a variety of panel moderators: Penny Dreadful, Julia99, John Logan, Jim Pierson, and Mark Perry each moderated at least one panel. It was fun to see the different hosting styles. Another change I sincerely appreciated was featuring fans in on-stage panels, not only because I got to participate in such a panel myself, but because I enjoy hearing from the fans. Previous Festivals have often exclusively on the actors or on people who have DS merchandise to sell, such as books or CDs. This time, we got to hear from longtime fans Kathleen Resch, Guy Haines, and Kristi Nelson about the early fan conventions and from Nancybe, who hosted one of the early online fan groups for Grayson Hall/Julia Hoffman.
Although I’ve never seen the 1991 series, I enjoyed hearing the actors on that panel. I hadn’t known that Roy Thinnes was such good friends with the Curtis family. It was also fun to hear from the actresses, who had been fans of the original series. Rebecca Staab told a particularly funny anecdote about getting scared by DS when she was home alone. I also enjoyed hearing from John Karlen’s nurse and his son Adam, who told some terrific stories. Yet another highlight was seeing the BBC's behind-the-scenes footage of the show that Stuart Manning recently discovered. It played late Friday night in the upstairs theater, and I believe it was supposed to be shown again on Saturday. This year, instead of playing videos and having live panels in the same room, all live activities took place in the first floor ballroom and videos and films were supposed to screen in a second floor theater. Unfortunately, on the first day of the Festival, the entire second floor was reserved for people taking the state bar exam, so the theater was inaccessible until nighttime. No schedule was ever posted for Saturday. I know The Devil's Daughter and the two DS movies played but I'm not sure what else was featured.
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