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A Celebration of Equality & Love for Pride - Stop Kiss at South Camden Theatre Co.
by Alex Davis Walking into the auditorium at South Camden Theatre Company this past Friday night, I’m immediately hit with a wave of nostalgia. The late ‘90s-early-oughts soft-ish rock playlist has flipped a switch in me, and I know when we are. The small set dressed with a perfectly imperfect laundry pile stacked on the small couch, tiny, one-chaired kitchen table, and “cramped” kitchen counter space transports me back to the tiny closet bedroom in the small apartment I pai
Jun 10, 20234 min read


A Splendidly Sordid Evening at Haddonfield Plays & Players
by April Johnson As I walk in the vestibule of Haddonfield Plays and Players, I am greeted with the smell of popcorn infused with the pure vocal stylings of Sarah Lottes, who appears as Bitsy Mae Harling, with a guitar to accompany. Evan Harris serves as Bud, Bitsy’s entertaining hype man and sidekick. In addition, I am viewing a few familiar beloved faces who have appeared in the Broadway hit, “Sordid Lives”, such as the late Olivia Newton-John and Leslie Jordan along with
May 27, 20234 min read


“You’re in the Band” When You Attend School of Rock at The Ritz Theatre Company
by Lisa Palena Based on the 2003 titular movie starring Jack Black, School of Rock is a lighthearted comedy musical which packs a punch for audiences of all ages. The story follows Dewey Finn, a wannabe rock star who has recently been kicked out of his band, No Vacancy, and is facing eviction from his friend’s apartment for failing to pay the rent. Desperate, he masquerades as friend Ned Schneebly to get a job as a substitute teacher at the prestigious Horace Green prep
May 18, 20235 min read
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