Holiday Events 2013: NJ Stage
There's no shortage of 'A Christmas Carol' productions this season
There's no shortage of 'A Christmas Carol' productions this season
The show bears the zany stamp of creators Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio -- writers of the 2001 movie of the same name
"She's just a spunky, different kind of girl. She's just a really fun character to play," says Nordberg, who is "super-excited" for opening night this week.
Martin Moran stars in two autobiographical one-man shows
Cheryl Katz directs Ben Clawson's new play in West Orange
'A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder' is also in previews, and Michael van der Aa's work will be showcased at the White Light Festival
Blumenkrantz, a Long Branch native, is also a composer and lyricist
A New Jersey native will play a major role in the upcoming revival.
Nisi Sturgis and Jordan Coughtry star in Thornton Wilder's classic
The play will transfer from Primary Stages to the Circle in the Square
Gotham Chamber Opera and the White Light Festival also return
Mary Zimmerman adapts and directs an ancient Chinese story
In "Unconstitutional," which he performs in South Orange on Friday, Colin Quinn provides an irreverent take on the Constitution and its legacy.
Also all-male Shakespeare and "After Midnight" begins previews on Broadway
The writer-performers always find room for more "your mom" jokes, "that's what she said" jokes, bodily function jokes and, of course, more cowbell. You can also check you…
Although there's room for a few tweaks if the show goes on to Broadway as planned, the show promises lighthearted fun and often delivers
Also: Laurie Metcalf and Jeff Goldblum at Lincoln Center, A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Metropolitan Opera
Steggert plays Will Bloom in Andrew Lippa's musical, which also stars Norbert Leo Butz and Kate Baldwin
Richard Maltby, Jr. directs Cathy Tempelsman's play starring Aedin Moloney
Grey made his theatrical debut in Paul Osborn's play
Tiffany directs the Tennessee Williams classic on Broadway in a production starring Cherry Jones, Zachary Quinto and Celia Keenan-Bolger
The daydream at the center of "Gettin' the Band Back Together" is familiar: What if you could drop everything to pursue your childhood passion?
First shown at the Royal Opera House in London in 2011, Mark-Anthony Turnage's opera had its U.S. premiere at the Brooklyn Academy of Music on Tuesday.
David Auburn's title takes on multiple meanings as the authorship of a mathematical proof is called into question, as are characters' sanity, love and intelligence.
As the executive director of the Peak Performance series at Montclair State University, Wheeler has brought more than 50 world and U.S. premieres to New Jersey in the past 10 years.