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Murder: By Invitation Only. And Then There Were None thrills at Players Club of Swarthmore
by Angela Robb There’s something about a good mystery that never seems to go out of style. Clue has proven just how flexible and beloved a good mystery can be, enduring as a game night staple, a cult-classic film, and a theatrical crowd-pleaser. Over the last couple of years the genre has been reinvented through the Knives Out films, the popularity of which proves that we keep coming back to stories that invite us to lean forward, connect the dots, and suspect everyone. Agat
Feb 87 min read


This Isn’t a Trick: Go See Gaslight at Kelsey Theatre
by Deitra Oliver Gaslight, at Kelsey Theatre collaboration with Theater To Go, is an intense psychological thriller that will leave you feeling strangely satisfied in the end, but may also cause you to look a little deeper at the relationships in your own life. The term "gaslighting" has gained popularity in recent years to describe emotional abuse and manipulation in relationships, but what many people do not know is that it originated from this 1938 play by Patrick Hamilto
Feb 22 min read


Calendar Girls at Burlington County Footlighters Bares All!
by Laura Duffy Based on true events, Calendar Girls tells the story of six Women’s Institute members from the Yorkshire Dales who raise money for a local hospital after one of the women’s husbands, John, dies of leukemia. The way they go about it, however, catches the attention of the world – the women decide to pose nude for an “alternative” fundraising calendar, with help from an amateur photographer who met John while working as a hospital porter. Leading the production
Jan 264 min read
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