Dennis Flyer Memorial Theater

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200 College Dr
Blackwood, NJ 08012

The Dennis Flyer Memorial Theater is a premier performing arts venue located in Blackwood, NJ. With a seating capacity of approximately 660, this proscenium style theater offers a captivating space for a wide range of theatrical productions and performances.

In addition to the Dennis Flyer Theater, the facility also features the Little Theater, a state-of-the-art flexible space with around 80 seats. Together, these theaters provide a platform for both large-scale productions and more intimate performances, making it a hub for arts and culture in the Camden County College community.

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Fred B.
6/12/2022

The Dennis Flyer Theater, located in Lincoln Hall at the Camden County College Blackwood Campus, houses a proscenium style theater space with approximately 660 seats. I had the opportunity to...

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