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“Showplace: The Story of Steel Pier” is an Original New Musical that is Shore to Please
By: Amber Kusching Steel Pier, named for the steel girders that supported the structure, has been an integral part of the Atlantic City Boardwalk for over 120 years. Opening on June 18, 1898 as a performance and entertainment pier, the Steel Pier quickly drew crowds with its renowned performers, and amazing and unique acts. Many celebrities walked the boards, ranging from the Three Stooges and Frank Sinatra to The Beatles and Benny Goodman. Though most people nowadays know i
Nov 12, 20255 min read


“Dear Friend,” Do Yourself a Favor and Go See “She Loves Me” For a Funny and Heartwarming Romantic Comedy at Burlington County Footlighters
by Megan Guy If you’re a fan of romantic comedies in the likes of Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan, this show is a must-see! Director Valerie Brothers does an amazing job with a vision for this old-fashioned yet timeless musical by Joe Masteroff. Originally created in 1964 based on the play Parfumerie from the 1930s, She Loves Me explores themes of love and friendship and finding connections in the unlikeliest of partners. Set in the 1930s, She Loves Me primarily takes place in Mr. Ma
Nov 10, 20254 min read


Get Egg-cited for Something Rotten at Moorestown Theater Company!
by Deitra Oliver Something Rotten, directed by Mark Morgan, is the Moorestown Theater Company’s 250th stage production, and the high quality of the show proves why they have been around for that long. Something Rotten is a comedic reimagining of the birth of the Shakespearean tragedy Hamlet, told from the vantage point of two bumbling brothers, their theater troupe, and a whole cast of zany characters, including good old Will Shakespeare himself. The Bottom brothers are play
Nov 3, 20255 min read
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