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State Theatre presents "Waitress"

(NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ) -- The newly renovated State Theatre New Jersey presents Waitress for four performances from April 14-16. Meet Jenna, a waitress and expert pie-maker who dreams of a way out of her small town and rocky marriage.




 

VIDEO: Bravely Broaching Machismo and Bravado, "The Hombres" Makes its World Premiere at Two River Theater

by Gina Marie Rodriguez, JerseyArts.com
published 2022-03-30

"The Hombres" is a brand new play by Tony Meneses. Originally set to have its world premiere in March of 2020, the play was postponed and, in that time, given new life. Join Gina Marie as she chats with director Annie Tippe and playwright Tony Meneses about the journey to their world premiere at Two River Theater.



Chazz Palminteri stars in “A Bronx Tale” at MPAC

(MORRISTOWN, NJ) -- Chazz Palminteri stars in A Bronx Tale, his acclaimed one-man show that launched him to fame, at the Mayo Performing Arts Center, Friday, April 15 at 8:00pm.  Written and performed by Chazz Palminteri, A Bronx Tale tells the story of Calogero Anello, a young boy from a working class family who gets involved in the world of organized crime. Tickets range from $49-$89.



Algonquin Arts Theatre presents Rodgers and Hammerstein’s "Cinderella"

(MANASQUAN, NJ) -- Algonquin Arts Theatre presents Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella from Friday, April 1 through Sunday, April 10. This enchanting, musical adaptation of the beloved fairytale will put a spell on audiences of all ages. The musical showcases some of the songwriting duo’s loveliest tunes, including “In My Own Little Corner,” “Impossible/It’s Possible,” and “Ten Minutes Ago.” Add a dash of fairytale romance, magical onstage transformations, and the iconic glass slippers—and you’re guaranteed to have a ball!



McCarter's New Chief, Sarah Rasmussen, Is a Burst of Energy

by Bruce Chadwick
published 2022-03-20

I have been sitting here for quite a while, staring out the window at a pond through a soft and very dreary rain. I have been trying to think of the best way to describe Sarah Rasmussen, the new artistic director of Princeton’s McCarter Theatre, who took over the reins of leadership in the middle of the pandemic. Should I say she is a new Shakespearean scholar, an impressionist of the drama, a philosophical innovator?