New Jersey Stage logo
New Jersey Stage Menu

AD RATES



Banner Ad Rates


Individual Banner Ad - $50 per month | Your choice of 300 x 250, 300 x 600, 970 x 250, or 600 x 776 (all in pixels) banner ad. The ad runs in at least 2 ad rotations (general run of site plus a genre-related ad rotation). Ads can be purchased up to 3 months before an event. Comes with event pages.

Main Ad Package - $100 per month | The package includes all four banner ad sizes (300 x 250, 300 x 600,
970 x 250, or 600 x 776). Ads may all promote the same event/message or promote different events/messages. Comes with event pages.

We offer discounted rates for pre-paid packages of 3, 6, or 12 months. Our most popular package is one year pre-paid for $1,000. You can also set up a subscription via credit card or PayPal to have payments automatically made each month. Subscriptions can be stopped at any time.


Event Page Rates


$10 - single event page - includes event name, date, location, photo, description, ticket url and video (if available). Also includes an event preview article, providing even more promotion throughout the website. Events with multiple performances receive event pages for each performance for the cost of just one event.

3-Pack - three event listings (good anytime) are available for $25.

6-Pack - six event listings (good anytime) are available for $50.


NOTE: Every banner ad purchase comes with event pages

Questions? Email us





EVENT PREVIEWS

ART | COMEDY | DANCE | FILM | MUSIC | THEATRE | COMMUNITY | KIDS

To narrow results by date, categories,
or region of New Jersey click here.
Armed with a bass, a kick drum, and a foot tambourine, Gregory McLoughlin has spent years turning parking lots, sidewalks, and small rooms into spaces for connection – offering one-on-one performances that feel more like conversations than concerts. On Monday, March 30, 2026, the New Jersey-based songwriter will mark a major milestone in that journey: the 300th episode of his weekly "TGIM" livestream (Thank God It's Monday).

(NEWARK, NJ) -- New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) presents a Spring Season of Jazz with free monthly jazz jams at Clement's Place and two special concert events inside the Victoria Theater. This series, running from September through June, is co-presented by NJPAC's Jazz Advisory Committee and Rutgers University–Newark's Institute of Jazz Studies (IJS). Immerse yourself in the relaxing sounds of jazz music that stimulate the players’ and listeners' minds.

(PRINCETON, NJ) -- Morven Museum & Garden's popular speaker series Grand Homes & Gardens returns for 2026. Coinciding with the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, Freedom at Home: Telling the Full Story of America's Founding Homes and Gardens examines four estates belonging to five signers of the Declaration: William Paca, Richard Henry Lee, Francis Lightfoot Lee, Thomas Jefferson, and Arthur Middleton.

(ORADELL, NJ) -- Enjoy a touching and topical dramedy as love clashes with conscience in Bergen County Players' (BCP) production of The Cake. The play, written by Bekah Brunstetter, producer/writer for the hit TV series This Is Us, is directed by Carol Fisher of Teaneck. It opens March 14 and runs through April 11, 2026 at the Little Firehouse Theatre in Oradell.

(PRINCETON, NJ) -- Each year, plant lovers look forward to Morven Museum & Garden's annual plant sale, which features a diverse selection of in-demand, unique, and hard-to-find items, including seedlings from the historic garden! Now through April 7, Morven hosts their annual online plant sale, an affordable selection of flowers, vegetables, herbs, trees, shrubs, and more.

(PHILADELPHIA, PA) -- Philadelphia-based Arden Theatre Company presents Romeo and Juliet from March 5 through April 5, 2026 on the F. Otto Haas Stage. Directed by Barrymore Award–winning director Amina Robinson, the production offers a bold and resonant vision of Shakespeare's iconic work. This reimagined work breathes new life into a story that confronts cycles of violence, power, and lost innocence, blending contemporary perspectives with classic Shakespearean elements.