Celebrate the season with the New Jersey Performing Arts Center's holiday smash, "The Hip Hop Nutcracker." Tchaikovsky's classic ballet gets an urban makeover in this fresh retelling of the timeless tale.
Celebrate the season with the New Jersey Performing Arts Center's holiday smash, "The Hip Hop Nutcracker." Tchaikovsky's classic ballet gets an urban makeover in this fresh retelling of the timeless tale.
Veteran actress Betsy Aidem makes her professional directing debut in New Brunswick with the Tony-nominated comedy running through Dec. 23. A show that, despite its century-old roots, fits well into today’s gender-political climate.
On stage Dec. 5, Elizabeth Weill-Greenberg's theatre piece "Life, Death, Life Again" shares the stories of individuals sentenced to die in prison for their violent crimes committed when they were juveniles, as well as the grandson of a woman who was murdered by a teenager.
Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos Nos. 2-6 – considered to be some of the finest orchestral compositions of the Baroque era – will be performed at Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts.
“If you build it, they will come.” This saying holds true for more than just baseball – such as a multi-concert-season chamber music series in Gloucester County.
Drummer, leader, and composer Terri Lyne Carrington made history as the first woman to win a Grammy for Best Instrumental Jazz for her album “Money Jungle: Provocative in Blue.”
Jennifer Fawcett’s new play centers around a mother in a kitchen making an apple pie. This pie, though, is more ominous than most.
We recently met up with artist Mel Leipzig at Artworks in Trenton. A Brooklyn native but longtime resident of New Jersey’s capital city, Leipzig was there to do what he does every day – create big paintings of people he likes.
Tonight, Tuesday, October 30, at Douglass Library at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, a mother and her daughter – one an artist, the other a scientist – will have a public conversation about where, why and how their fields intersect.
On stage now through November 18, this side-splitting British farce has drag, mistaken identity, romance and plenty of physical comedy.
Celebrate National Opera Week with the New Jersey Association of Verismo Opera's production of Vincenzo Bellini’s opera, "Norma," on Sun, October 28 in Englewood.
He’s been thrown in a garbage can, part of street dance gangs and spends a whole lot of time in the boxing gym. You have to hear Mark's story in our latest artist profile.
Blending the disciplines of textiles, fashion design and visual art to create an ethereal, imaginary and mythological world, Heather Ujiie’s exhibition builds on the imagery found in Hieronymus Bosch’s painting "The Garden of Earthly Delights.”
Community, politics and the spiritual intertwine in Kevin Sampson’s art. His found-object sculptures, murals and more are currently on display in Summit and Newark.
Summer is officially in the rearview mirror, and it's time to turn to all things autumnal. Mark October 7 on your calendar for pumpkin painting, scarecrow construction, live entertainment, puppy parade, craft fair and much more!
Culture Vultures recently spoke to Alan Cumming about his eclectic new show, "Legal Immigrant," learning dance moves from The Spice Girls and where he keeps his Tony award.
The Dodge Poetry Festival is the largest poetry event in North America. Paterson-based poet Maria Mazziotti Gillan will be reading on Thursday and Friday of the four-day festival taking place October 18-21 in Newark.
With a combined total of more than 25 Tony Award nominations and 7 wins, the cast and creatives of "Pamela’s First Musical" bring the theatrical event of the season to Red Bank. Join Pamela and her eccentric and fabulous Aunt Louise as they journey to the big city to experience the spectacular, splendiferous world of musical theatre!
Join the Ritz Theatre Company for a farcical romp through Priseaux, France, circa 1250 AD. Local playwright Michael Hollinger and director Al Fuchs' cast of characters brings this dark comedy about the Dark Ages to Haddon Township through the end of September.