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‘Twas the Night (Noon) of Imagination and Inspiration at Kelsey Theater
by April Johnson ‘Twas the hour after noon of Sunday, Dec 8th and all through Kelsey Theater….okay, I’m sorry, I can’t find anything to rhyme with this but we all find ourselves repeating the beloved starting line from the holiday classic by Clement Moore. Book and lyrics by Bruce Craig Miller,” ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas” is based on Moore’s life events and his notorious poem formally known as “A Visit From St. Nicholas.” As we walked in the vestibule of the theate
Dec 11, 20244 min read


The Mystery of Edwin Drood is Voted a Delight at HP&P
by Aimee Ferenz The 1985 Musical rendition of Charles Dickens’ Mystery of Edwin Drood by Rupert Holmes is an absolute wonder at Haddonfield Plays and Players. The musical follows a group of performers at the Music Hall Royale putting on a production of the titular Dickens tale in December, 1892, which is 22 years after the story was left unfinished by the author’s untimely passing. The musical flows between the actor’s perspectives as they perform and the story that they are
Dec 9, 20245 min read


Cinderella at the Ritz is a Fairy Tale Come True!
by M. Smith The clock strikes twelve, it’s midnight; signifying the end of a day, but the beginning of the next, almost like a fairytale, one that you may know well. A tale of magic, love, and standing up for what you believe in awaits you as Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella has just opened at the Ritz! If you too are a fan of fairy tales like this author, the story of Cinderella is not one that is too unfamiliar to you. For audiences who are not familiar with the tale, Ci
Dec 8, 202411 min read
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