This summer's Baltimore Playwrights Festival reaches the halfway mark with two openings scheduled for tomorrow -- Joe Dennison's "Aquarium," produced by the Spotlighters, and Elaine Beardsley's "For Love of Art," produced by the newly formed Baltimore StreetPlayers, at Howard Community College's Theatre Outback.
"Aquarium," directed by Mike Moran, is a quartet of one-acts by the author of such past festival offerings as "Cookie" and "Chin Music." "For Love of Art," directed by Liz Bliss, focuses on an inept Elizabethan theater company's attempts to produce "Hamlet."


