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- 25 November, 2008: Christopher Plummer at the Free Library
- 25 November, 2008: Anniversary of the OED
- 6 November, 2008: Quadruple Bypass at the Ritz
- 30 October, 2008: A Tour of the Lighthouses of New Jersey
- 14 October, 2008: Pirates at The Franklin
- 14 October, 2008: Faire and Con Report: A Fine Day for Some Piratical Revalrey
- 10 October, 2008: Faire and Con Report: Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire
- 6 October, 2008: Faire and Con Report: Collingswood Book Festival
- 5 October, 2008: Collingswood Shakespeare Company presents King Lear
- 5 October, 2008: Banned Books Week at the Free Library
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Collingswood Shakespeare Company presents King Lear
Chris and I can’t resist the “up close and personal” feel of the Collingswood Shakespeare Company and the pseudo-in-the-round presentation at the American Legion. They always make the most of the small space to bring the audience right into the show, so you’ll have characters practically dying at your feet. The feeling that you’re a part of the show, and not just the audience, really makes the emotional ending all the more personal. Jacqueline Holloway as the Fool was an unsurprising standout and I did appreciate that she had the very last moment. We can’t wait to see what they have planned for the upcoming year.