Steve Martin and Edie Brickell’s Broadway musical "Bright Star" has come to Surflight Theatre in Beach Haven.
Steve Martin and Edie Brickell’s Broadway musical "Bright Star" has come to Surflight Theatre in Beach Haven.
“By the Water,” a play about a family dealing with the aftermath of 2012’s Hurricane Sandy, will have its regional premiere at the Waterfront South Theatre in Camden on September 7, 2018. We recently spoke with staff and production members from South Camden Theatre Company about bringing “By the Water” to an audience all too familiar with the impact of Hurricane Sandy.
You won’t find many places where Billy Joel and Erin Brokovich rub shoulders with ancient shark teeth and fossilized raindrops. But such is life — for at least the next few weeks — at the Morris Museum in Morristown.
Jesse and Dave are in Atlantic Highlands at Paper Moon Puppet Theatre to meet the hands behind the puppets.
The Kennedy Dancers cover it all, from modern to jazz and ballet to tap, belly-dancing, hip-hop and everywhere in between. Get a free taste on Aug. 14 when the repertory company and the Kennedy Dancers Inner City Youth Dance Company perform in Montclair.
This summer, Perkins Center for the Arts' Folklife Center presents the “Tastefully South Jersey Exhibition and Workshop Series,” happening through August 25 in Collingswood.
We speak with playwright, screenwriter, and professor Richard Wesley about the history and mission of the Newark Black Film Festival and the role it plays in the lives of young filmmakers.
Wendy Wasserstein’s best known play, "The Heidi Chronicles," won both the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Tony Award for Best Play in 1989.
There are two key questions at the heart of Craig Garcia’s play “Linger”: How well do parents actually know their children? And what things — even terrible things — are they capable of?
School may be out for the summer, but Westminster Choir College’s CoOPERAtive Program is definitely in session and ready for several performances of their Operatic Arias concerts.
On view through August 17 in Princeton Junction, the exhibition includes work by 13 visual artists, each part of a family in which two consecutive generations are visual artists.
On view now at Exhibit No. 9: “Take Me Deep,” a collection of paintings, photographs and mixed media pieces that take an experimental view of water, and “Circa Asbury Park,” prints of vintage postcards of the Asbury Park from the turn of the 20th century.
Looking for a way to celebrate the start of the summer season? Beginning Friday, June 22, all 48 blocks of Atlantic City will be buzzing with hands-on art projects, live performances, unique dining experiences and a lot more.
“Dr. Shepherd” is a theatrical drama based on the sensational 1954 real-life murder of Marilyn Sheppard and the subsequent trials of her husband, Sam.
Emerging choreographers worked with mentors to prepare world-premiere dances that will be shown at NJPAC on Friday, June 15 as part of the Jersey (NEW) Moves! Festival of Dance.
Passes are on sale for the 10th annual Lighthouse International Film Festival. We recently spoke with the managing director of the festival about bringing films from around the world to a small island off the Jersey Shore, virtual reality and teaching filmmakers to surf.
Inspired by true events, "Small Town Story" is a musical about a musical that rocked a community. Go behind the scenes at rehearsal for this new show premiering in South Orange.
Under the direction of Emily Mann, Christopher Durang's "Turning Off the Morning News" is a dark and daring comedy that may simultaneously unnerve you and delight you.