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Moorestown Theater Company Celebrates Milestone with “Something Rotten”

The excitement is palpable in Moorestown as the local theater scene prepares for a memorable celebration. The Moorestown Theater Company is about to mark a significant milestone with its 250th show, and they’ve chosen the hilarious and highly acclaimed musical “Something Rotten” to do so.

Why “Something Rotten” is the Perfect Choice

Set in the 1590s, this popular musical comedy brings a refreshing twist to Renaissance-era theater with its story of the Bottom brothers, who are desperate to write a hit play while competing with a certain rockstar playwright named Shakespeare.

  • With catchy songs and witty humor, the show promises to entertain both seasoned theatergoers and newcomers.
  • Its blend of historical context with a modern comedic touch makes it accessible to a wide audience.
  • Directed by the talented Mark Morgan, the production features a cast of over 60 performers.

Show Details and Ticket Information

The Moorestown Theater Company will host performances from October 4th through October 8th. Here’s what you need to know:

  • Location: Hope Community Church, 235 W. Main Street, Moorestown, NJ.
  • Dates: October 4th, 5th, and 6th at 7 PM; October 7th at 2 PM and 7 PM; October 8th at 2 PM.
  • Tickets are available through the theater company’s website or at the door.

This landmark event is not just a celebration of one specific show, but of the vibrant community and dedicated talent that have supported the Moorestown Theater Company over its past 250 productions.

About Moorestown Theater Company

Founded in 2003, the Moorestown Theater Company has consistently provided high-quality, family-friendly entertainment to the South Jersey community. Their commitment to fostering local talent and bringing engaging stories to the stage has cemented their reputation as a cornerstone of the arts in the area.

Supporting Local Arts

Given the company’s history of success, this 250th show not only represents a significant achievement, but it also highlights the role of community support in sustaining local arts. According to the theater’s director, Mark Morgan, this milestone would not have been possible without the audience’s ongoing enthusiasm and attendance.

Join the Celebration

Don’t miss your chance to be part of this significant event. Attending “Something Rotten” is more than just a night out at the theater; it’s a chance to support the local arts and celebrate a community milestone. Stay updated with the latest from Cherry Hill News Today by following their social media accounts on facebook and twitter.

Whether you’re a lifelong fan of the Moorestown Theater Company or new to the scene, this production is a must-see and an opportunity to witness the thriving cultural life in Moorestown. Here’s to the next 250 shows!