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Published April 28, 2008 06:54 pm - Not only are we impressed with their musical abilities, but their humor and comedy keeps everyone laughing.

Dinner theater was a theatrical, dining pleasure



Charlotte R. Schell

Mercer

Well, they have done it again. the Presbyterian Church of West Middlesex entertained us with their yearly dinner theater production. The talent and professional abilities displayed here each year is so outstanding, that it is equal to any Broadway musical.

Not only are we impressed with their musical abilities, but their humor and comedy keeps everyone laughing. Besides comedy, to make us laugh, they had religion to make us think, and piano and trumpet solos to set us in awe. Let us not forget the children. Talent — yes, comedy — yes.

Remember, I said dinner theater. The food is always outstanding. Each table was decorated, representing a different country. I could continue on, as the Men’s Ensemble did, with their “Back to Back,” “Belly to Belly” routine, but you will have to see for yourself next year. The ensemble sang the song called “One Short Day,” but I say it was one short evening.



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