The eclectic Ember Ensemble of Schola Cantorum on Hudson begins its season with the East Coast Premiere of a dramatic oratorio called “But Who Shall Return Us Our Children? A Kipling Passion.”
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This Friday, the second “Prayer for Peace” concert series will conclude at NJPAC in Newark. “Prayer for Peace: The Power of One Voice” will be the New Jersey premiere of the series.
The Montclair Orchestra holds its inaugural concert, “Operatic Connections” on Sunday, October 22.
Seven years in the making, “The Honeymooners” is kicking off Paper Mill Playhouse's new season and generating a lot of buzz. We recently spoke with Tony Award-winning director John Rando about the new musical comedy.
This Friday, the fifth annual New Jersey Uke Fest – that’s Uke as in Ukulele – begins at the Ukrainian American Cultural Center in Whippany.
Looking for something cool to do this week that won’t cost an arm and a leg, and will totally impress your date? Try the Lee Hogans Quartet performance on Thursday, presented by the New Brunswick Jazz Project.
The group's summer series is made up of four shows from June through September in Somers Point. This year’s theme is “Remembering Club Harlem.”
"Hello, I'm Norm Lewis and I'm an actor in musical theatre." From “The Phantom of the Opera” to “Porgy and Bess” and “Disney's The Little Mermaid” to “Sweeney Todd,” this leading man and barrier-breaking star is a force to be reckoned with.
The Appel Farm Music and Wine Festival comes to Elmer June 3-4, bringing together local artists, vineyards and vendors for two relaxing days.
Joan Osborne is a multi-platinum selling recording artist and seven-time Grammy Award nominee. She shot to fame with her 1995 album "Relish," featuring the hits songs “One of Us” and “St. Teresa.”
Young superstar violinist Luosha Fang joins the Bay Atlantic Symphony for its season finale on May 6 & 7.
Based on Jane Austen’s classic 1813 novel “Pride & Prejudice,” this full-length production will be performed at McCarter Theatre in Princeton and will feature live orchestral accompaniment by the Princeton Symphony Orchestra.
On April 21 and 22, Westminster Choir College of Rider University will perform Julia Wolfe’s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterwork “Anthracite Fields” with Bang on a Can All-Stars at the Roebling Wireworks in Trenton.
The Suffers play the Luciani Theatre at the Guaracini PAC at Cumberland County College in Vineland on Saturday, Feb. 25.
A capella act VoicePlay -- who use nothing but their voices to recreate pop hits, old favorites, Disney tunes, Broadway showstoppers and more -- is bringing its incredible brand of entertainment to the Union County Performing Arts Center on Saturday, February 4.