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“The Birds” at Masquerade Theatre is an Im-Peck-Able Show You’ll Want to Flock To
by Amber Kusching When murderous, carnivorous swarming birds overrun the world, survival becomes the number one focus for the determined published author Diane, and the emotionally unstable Nat. The two strangers are brought together by their will to live and their need to survive. The two take shelter in an abandoned home by a lake. Their shared fate lies in each other’s hands as they scrounge for food and supplies during the six hours the birds do not attack when the tides
Nov 2, 20254 min read


Come to Transylvania and see the Happiest Town in Town at the Kelsey Theater!
by Evie Passanante Young Frankenstein at the Kelsey Theater, directed by John M. Maurer, is a hit like no other! Along with this fabulous direction, comes astounding musical direction, by Laurie Gougher, and dazzling choreography by Haley Schmalbach. This production truly brought Transylvania to New Jersey, immersing the audience the entire time. Walking into the Kelsey Theater, I was greeted with the kindest ushers and usherettes, who handed out themed programs, looking
Nov 2, 20253 min read


Beware the Splash Zone: Evil Dead at Haddonfield Plays and Players is a Campy Romp
by Dominic Traini Last Thursday I had the pleasure of seeing Evil Dead at Haddonfield Plays and Players. I had never seen the original movie or any of its sequels or adaptations, so I was going in completely blind. All I knew was that the 1981 film was a campy cult classic and that the original Broadway production famously featured a “splash zone” for all the excessive blood. So when I walked into Haddonfield Plays and Players’ off-location home at the Deptford Community Cen
Oct 31, 20253 min read
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