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Vivid Stage to host Special Events and Guests during run of "Gone Missing"

originally published: 02/15/2024

Vivid Stage to host Special Events and Guests during run of "Gone Missing"

(SUMMIT, NJ) -- Vivid Stage, in residence at Oakes Center at 120 Morris Avenue in Summit, will present the New Jersey premiere of Gone Missing, a musical about losing stuff, with book by Steve Cosson and Music and Lyrics by Michael Friedman, from February 22 through March 3. During the run of the production, there will be a lobby art exhibit, a special talkback guest, and a Ladies' Night out reception, in addition to other special events.

Gwen Charles, who will be exhibiting in the Oakes Center lobby during the run of Gone Missing, is a visual artist who takes inspiration from everyday objects, dreams, and historical references, merging elements of reality and magical realism for her photographs and installations. She completed her MFA internationally with Transart Institute, in Berlin, Germany and her undergraduate studies at Parsons School of Design & The New School for Public Engagement. The exhibit will be open an hour before and after each performance, and by appointment.

There will be talkbacks with the creative team after both Sunday matinees, February 25 and March 3. On February 25, the team will be joined by Alison Weller, one of the original cast members of the New York production of Gone Missing. Alison will speak about the genesis of the project, and how it was assembled from the interviews the cast held with New Yorkers after 9/11. She was raised in Madison, New Jersey and is now based in NY and MA.

Vivid Stage to host Special Events and Guests during run of "Gone Missing"

Alison is an actor, writer, and producer, and has been an Associate Artist with the Obie Award-winning Civilians since 2002. She was an original interviewer/collaborator on Gone Missing, as well as This Beautiful City, an investigation based on interviews with Evangelical Christians in Colorado Springs. Alison has worked on and off Broadway and in regional theatres around the country, with longstanding relationships at the Shakespeare Theatre of NJ and Cape Rep Theatre in Brewster, MA.

Gone Missing will appear at Vivid Stage at 120 Morris Avenue in Summit from February 22 through March 3. Performances are Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights at 8:00pm, and Sundays at 2:00pm. Tickets range from $25 to $42, with special rates for subscribers and groups. For touchless advance ticket purchases, go to their website. For more information, call 908-514-9654. The theatre at Oakes Center is wheelchair accessible. Assisted listening devices are available at all performances. The parking lot is accessible from Ashwood Avenue, behind the theatre.

Before the Thursday, February 29th performance, Vivid Stage will host a Ladies’ Night Out reception in the lobby at 6:30pm. This popular event features dinner and beverages, vendors and networking. Because it frequently sells out, advance purchase is recommended.

Other special dates: Thursday, February 22, is a preview performance; all tickets are $28. Sunday, February 25, is Senior Sunday; seniors age 65+ pay $28.

Vivid Stage was founded in 1994 as Dreamcatcher Rep, and is a non-profit professional ensemble of actors who build community with the audience by sharing contemporary, life-affirming stories that challenge, energize and entertain. Their work has at its heart a belief in the essential goodness of people and the power of live performance to connect people through our shared humanity. They expose theatregoers to ideas and lives like and unlike their own with the intention of awakening their imaginations and creating empathy for others. They deepen the experience of all their patrons with personal contact through receptions, talkbacks, and interactive programs.




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The company’s activities include mainstage productions, improvisational comedy and cabarets, new play readings and a variety of educational and senior outreach programs.

Vivid Stage’s programs are funded by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, the Union County Department of Cultural and Heritage Affairs, and many other corporations, foundations and individuals.  Vivid Stage is an Equity Producing member of the New Jersey Theatre Alliance.

Vivid Stage, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) corporation, incorporated under the laws of the State of New Jersey.




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