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Spamalot Delivers at HPP – But First…a Disclaimer
by Lori Caplan Clark Before we embark on this review, here’s a little truth bomb. I know very little about Monty Python humor. I know I know…it’s revered, adored, and genuinely respected. This is not to say that I can’t appreciate it, but my perspective whilst sitting inside the Haddonfield Plays and Players theatre was that of a simple peasant, a theatre geek with little knowledge or expectation of what I would be witnessing on the stage. That felt good to get off my ch
Jan 22, 20244 min read


"Working" Works! at the Ritz Theatre Company
by Brian K. Herrick Originally staged in 1977 at Chicago’s Goodman Theatre, Working is a loose adaptation of “Working: People Talk About What They Do All Day And How They Feel About What They Do” by Studs Terkel. It highlights various individuals takes on their jobs, their careers themselves, and the difference between the two. With a book by Stephen Schwartz and Nina Faso, the fascinating literally element is the large array of composers attached to this piece in it’s man
Jan 14, 20245 min read


South Camden Theatre Company's 'Who's Holiday' is an Excellent Way to Spend Your Day!
by Amber Kusching You saw her last when she was just two Celebrate the holidays with Cindy Lou Who Pull up a seat and fill up your cup ‘Cause your favorite little Who is all grown up. If of Dr. Seuss you are nostalgic and fond You’ll love this comedy about a blunt blonde. The showing is for ages over eighteen So keep the kids home ‘cause this show is definitely not clean. This review is for South Camden’s “Who’s Holiday” Which isn’t your typical everyday play. The evening s
Dec 11, 20233 min read
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