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Who Among Us is Not Guilty of “Bunburying” Now and Then? The Importance of Being Earnest at Kelsey Theatre
by Mike McKeon “BUNBURY!!” This is a fun new word I learned this weekend and have been yelling randomly around the house. Honestly, I’ve been repeating it enough that it is starting to drive my fiancé a little crazy. This old, but catchy term is from the 1895 play The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde. (No, 1895 is not a typo) I had the privilege of seeing a rendition of this classic play, produced by Shakespeare 70 at Kelsey Theatre at Mercer County Community Coll
Jun 22, 20254 min read


Perestroika: Angels in America Pt. 2: Reforming and Restructuring at Ritz Theatre Company
by Stephen Kreal On Sunday, June 8th, I went to see the matinee performance of Angels in America: Perestroika at the Ritz Theater in Oaklyn. This production is the second half of the two-part story; the Ritz produced part 1 several months ago. The plays are written so that either play can be produced in isolation. Director Matthew Weil cast both plays with the exact same (outstanding) cast for both productions. The Ritz also included a summary page of the events of part one
Jun 12, 20254 min read


“Ordinary Days? More Like Extraordinary Days at the Masquerade Theatre in Conjunction with Herrick Theatricals!”
by M. Smith When you think of someone you have met in your life, does a part of you ever think about how fate plays a role in bringing you two together? How if you hadn’t done a specific thing or been at a specific place at a specific time you wouldn’t have met them? Well, Ordinary Days by Adam Gwon explores just those types of connections at Masquerade Theatre in conjunction with Herrick Theatricals! The story explores the separate lives of 4 people in New York and how the
Jun 11, 20257 min read
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