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Neil Simon's "Rumors": a Delightful Farce at Blue Moon Theatre
by Stephen Kreal On Friday, January 31st, 2025, I had the pleasure of seeing the opening night performance of Neil Simon’s “Rumors” at Blue Moon Theater in Woodstown, NJ. The play was directed by Dominic Spadaccini (who was also in the cast, due to a medical situation involving a cast member) and stage managed by Donna Halpin. “Rumors” was originally published in 1988, it made its Broadway debut on November 17th, 1988. Notable names of that original cast include Ron Lei
Feb 2, 20254 min read


A Delightfully Comedic Evening with The Man Who Came to Dinner at Village Playbox
by April Johnson Held in the neighborhood church’s recreation center, First Presbyterian Church of Haddon Heights is a hidden jewel that houses theater company The Villagers Playbox. As a first-time visitor (surprisingly), I was welcomed by the friendly staff and led into the intimate auditorium occupying a full house on opening night. The Man who Came to Dinner, a three act play written in 1939 by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman, produced by Sam H. Harris; premiered on B
Feb 2, 20254 min read


Masquerade Theatre Tackles Grief with Grace in Rabbit Hole
by Laura Duffy As a frequent theatregoer, it can be thrilling every once and a while to experience a play that you know nothing about. That was my experience going into Rabbit Hole at Masquerade Theatre. I want to emphasize before beginning this review just how impactful it was to be able to experience this story for the first time, having no knowledge beforehand of the plot or each character’s involvement in it. If you have any interest in attending this production – and
Feb 2, 20257 min read
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