Scenes from New South Camden Theatre Company Play . performances this weekend
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The South Camden Theatre Company, a nonprofit professional theatre organization located in Camden, New Jersey opens its fifth season October 30, 2009 with a special three show performance of Ed Shockley’s “Slave Narratives Revisited: a celebration of freedom”.

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Performances will be held on Friday October 30 and Saturday October 31 at 8pm and Sunday afternoon November 1 at 1:30pm at the South Camden Theatre Company’s stage currently located in the basement theater of the Sacred Heart Church in Camden, New Jersey. Tickets are available for purchase for $15 at the door and online at www.southcamdentheatre.org or may be reserved by calling 1-866-811-4111.
About South Camden Theatre Company, Inc.
The South Camden Theatre Company, Inc., is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to helping revitalize the City of Camden, New Jersey by producing meaningful, professional theater in the City’s Waterfront South District. We are committed to staging performances that entertain, elevate and inspire audiences, whether our plays are rooted in the reality of injustice, or explore the magic of human potential and show how love can transcend our differences. We are here to serve the community – its adults and children – and we exist to provide hope for the rebirth of our city, while providing a voice and a stage for those who live, work and dream here. South Camden Theatre Company, Inc. is a proud member of The New Jersey Theatre Alliance, The Theatre Alliance of Greater Philadelphia, South Jersey Cultural Alliance and the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance. For more information on South Camden Theatre Company and Waterfront South Theatre visit www.southcamdentheatre.org, http://www.youtube.com/southcamdentheatre, http://art-will-save-us.blogspot.com/.

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