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Events Cancelled Due To Coronavirus: Updated March 12 at 9:00pm

originally published: 03/12/2020

Events Cancelled Due To Coronavirus

Venues throughout the state are monitoring the situation with the Coronavirus and whether or not they need to cancel or reschedule events.  If your organization cancels or reschedules any events due to the virus, please email us at info@newjerseystage.com to help spread the word. (UPDATED: March 12, 2020 at 9:00pm.)

Atlantic County

Noyes Museum Of Art (Hammonton, Atlantic City) -- Effective immediately, all programming scheduled for March 11, 2020 through April 5, 2020 at the Noyes Galleries at Kramer Hall, The Noyes Arts Garage AC and local community centers presented by the Noyes Museum of Art of Stockton University and the Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University will be cancelled. 


Bergen County

Acoustic Cafe - The March 15th concert in Park Ridge featuring Meghan Cary has been postponed and will be rescheduled in the future.





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Burlington County

South Jersey Pops - The concert scheduled for March 15 2020 at BCIT Medford has been cancelled.


Cumberland County

Landis Theater (Vineland) - The free concert of the United States Air Force Heritage Brass of the USAF Heritage of American Band, originally scheduled for Saturday, March 14, at the Landis Theater in Vineland, has been postponed.

Levoy Theatre (Millville) - The PettyBreakers show on March 14 has been rescheduled to October 2.


Essex County

Luna Stage - The theatre company in West Orange is postponing their Spring productions of Hooray for Ladyland! Gay History for Straight People (scheduled to open this weekend) and Shruti Gupta Can Totally Deal (previously slated to open in April.) 




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Montclair Film - They will postpone all currently scheduled public programs, including classes, screenings, special events, and the 2020 Montclair Film Festival, originally scheduled for May 1-10, 2020.

Music Made in New Jersey #5 - The concert scheduled for March 22 at Central Presbyterian Church in Montclair has been cancelled.

New Jersey Symphony Orchestra - They will postpone its concerts through March 29 due to the escalation of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak in New Jersey and the tri-state region. Plans to reschedule these concerts, if possible, will be announced at a later date. The Orchestra will also suspend its education and community engagement activities through at least March 29. The affected concerts include performances of Beethoven’s complete piano concertos (March 19–22) and Beethoven’s “Eroica” Symphony (March 26–29).

Outpost In The Burbs - They have postponed concerts for March 19th, March 20th, and April 4th.

Paul Robeson Galleries (Newark) - Paul Robeson Galleries is postponing/canceling all public programs through April 15th in consideration of public health officials’ suggestions regarding convening non-essential, large-scale events. The following Paul Robeson Galleries events are therefore cancelled: Readings of Robeson on Thursday, March 12, 2020; 3D Food Printing on Saturday, March 21, 2020; Healing and Creating with Herbs on Saturday, March 21, 2020; Visualizing Protest on Thursday, April 2, 2020

Peak Performances at Montclair University - PEAK is postponing their Spring 2020 presentations. They are working to reschedule the World Premiere of Kate Soper’s The Romance of the Rose, slated for April 2-5, to take place in the 2020-21 season; we will share new dates as soon as possible. Familie Flöz’s Hotel Paradiso (May 7-10) will also be rescheduled to next season (dates TBA).


Gloucester County

Rowan University (Glassboro) - The March 14th Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Camden County fundraiser at Rowan University featuring world-famous illusionist Jason Bishop has been postponed until a later date.


Hudson County

Hudson County Community College in Jersey City - The opening reception for Art In Cadence in the Dineen Hull Gallery scheduled for March 19 has been cancelled.  The 3rd Annual Jersey City Poetry Festival (March 20-21) has also been cancelled.  Both are expected to be re-scheduled later this year.




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Jersey City Theater Center (JCTC) - They have announced they are suspending all programing through April. 


Mercer County

Hopewell Theater - The theater is suspending their shows and will close for the next two weeks, starting Monday, March 16 - Monday, March 30, 2020

McCarter Theatre Center - They have announced the suspension of all performances, classes, and events through March 31, effective immediately, including the production run of Sleuth, Miloš, The Hot Sardines, and The Peking Acrobats.

The Arts Council of Princeton - Communiversity (April 26) has been rescheduled for October.

Princeton Symphony Orchestra is canceling events for March and early April including Wednesday, March 18 - 7pm Soundtracks Talk with Composer Julian Grant; Saturday, March 21 - 3pm PSO BRAVO! Violin Masterclass at the Institute for Advanced Study; Saturday, March 21 - 8pm performance - Stefan Jackiw Plays Mendelssohn, Richardson Auditorium; Sunday, March 22 - 4pm performance - Stefan Jackiw Plays Mendelssohn, Richardson Auditorium; Monday, March 23 - 4pm PSO BRAVO! Listen Up! Art Exhibit Opening at the Arts Council of Princeton; Sunday, April 5 - 4:30pm Duo Borealis Chamber Concert at the Institute for Advanced Study; Monday, April 6 - 1pm Duo Borealis Chamber Concert at Monroe Township Public Library


Monmouth County

Belmar Arts Center (Belmar) - The Fiber Art Plus Opening Reception scheduled for Saturday, March 14.

Count Basie Center for the Arts - The Red Bank venue has had several shows cancelled or rescheduled.  Click here for the list

Holmdel Theatre Company - They have postponed their production of The Night Thoreau Spent In Jail, which was scheduled to run from March 27 to April 11


Morris County

Mayo Performing Arts Center (MPAC) - They are working toward suspending all public performances, classes and events through March 31


Somerset County

RVCC Arts (Branchburg) - The Boy Who Grew Flowers, previously scheduled for Thursday, March 12, has been rescheduled for Monday, May 11 at 10:00AM. Artrageous, previously scheduled for Friday, March 20, has been rescheduled for Friday, August 7 at 7:00PM.  New Shanghai Circus, scheduled for March 27, has been cancelled.


Union County

Debra Devi - A performance at Molly's House Concerts in Linden scheduled for March 14 has been rescheduled for May 22.

Plainfield Symphony Orchestra - The symphony has rescheduled their March 21st concert to May 16



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