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An American in Paris at Haddonfield Plays & Players
by Evan Harris Allow me to begin this by thanking you for taking the time to read my inaugural review. To blend two of my greatest joys, writing and theatre, is an honor and privilege beyond description. So, if I may once again, thank you! Now, while it may be, at best, a bit untraditional and, at worst, somewhat narcissistic to do this, I do think it is important to give you an idea of who I am as a theatre patron. I am the sort of person who does his best to completely a
Dec 11, 20238 min read


Laughter on the 23rd Floor at the Village Playbox
by Stephen T. Kreal On Friday evening, November 10th, I went to see Neil Simon’s “Laughter on the 23rd Floor” at Village Playbox in Haddon Heights, NJ. The play was directed by Steve Allen. “Laughter on the 23rd Floor” opened on Broadway (Richard Rogers Theater) on November 22nd, 1993 and ran for 320 performances. It was adapted as a made-for-TV movie in 2001. Based on real events from the life of playwright Neil Simon, with characters inspired by real-life people that Si
Nov 12, 20234 min read


All My Sons at For the Whim Productions
by Stephen T. Kreal On Saturday afternoon, November 6th, I went to see Arthur Miller’s “All My Sons” at a quaint venue called Hopeloft in Bridgeton NJ. The weekend of performances was produced by For the Whim Productions. The play was directed by April Johnson, in her directorial debut. “All My Sons” opened on Broadway (Coronet Theater) on January 29th, 1947 and ran for 328 performances. It won two Tony Awards (Best Author and Best Direction of Play), and The New York Dr
Nov 7, 20235 min read
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