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Upcoming Events presented by Mainstage Center for the Arts:
October 12-14: You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown“Happiness is two kinds of ice cream, sharing a secret ...” or spending a couple hours with Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and friends in a musical for all ages.
November 16 - 17: Chicago, High School EditionCurrently the second longest-running production on Broadway, the Chicago revival has dazzled audi-
ences for 22 years. This High School Edition has a few changes to make it family-friendly, yet very similar to the Broadway version.

Dec 21-22: Holiday Concert & Family Festival 2018
Visit www.mainstage.org for
more information, show times, and tickets. Shows are held at Dennis Flyer Theater on Camden County College’s Blackwood Campus.


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Thank you to our business sponsors for making this event possible:
Winslow Animal Hospital; LifeStorage; Comegno Law Group, P.C.; 1st Colonial Community Bank; Lamp Post Diner; Joseph W. Bowley, CPA; Zallie’s Shop Rite; South Jersy Gas; Bow- man & Company, LLP; The Meadow;s Diner; Penzone Realty; Bob’s Garage; YALE School, Two-Two Creative; Rahn All Green Turf Management; Castor’s Auto & Truck Repair; Sign & Design; 1st Choice Solutions; Servpro; Preferred Party Rent- als; J n J Welding; DuBell Lumber; TMT Towing; ACE Screen Printing; Mayor David Mayer and Gloucester Township Town Council; Senator Madden, Assemblyman Moriarty, Assembly- woman Mosquera; DPI of Cherry Hill; Chews Florist; Rite Aid; Sports Outlet; Valleybrook Country Club; Blackwood West Development; Blackwood Lake Development, Township of Gloucester; Camden County Regional Chamber of Commerce; Camden County College; Gloucester Township Rotary Public Library; Gloucester Township Public Schools, and Black Horse Pike Regional School District.
Mainstage Center for the Arts, parent program of Summer Stage, provides a creative, vibrant, and nurturing environment for youth and adults. With classes in Acting, Voice, Dance, and Musical Theater, Mainstage uses the performing arts as a catalyst for individual expression and growth.
This program is made possible in part by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts.










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