"Jacob Marley's Christmas Carol" at Mile Square TheatreMile Square Theatre presented Tom Mula’s Jacob Marley's Christmas Carol. Directed by Jenn Haltman, this clever and dark retelling of the Dickens classic has Jacob Marley tasked with helping to redeem his old business partner’s soul and undergoes his own transformation. |
"A Christmas Carol" at Music Mountain TheatreMusic Mountain Theatre presented A Christmas Carol. In this classic story, Ebenezer Scrooge is a prosperous curmudgeon who believes that personal wealth is far more valuable than happiness. But, on Christmas Eve, he's forced to face his selfish ways when three ghosts lead him through his past, present and future. |
"American Son" at The Barn TheatreThe Barn Theatre presented American Son. In the play, an estranged interracial couple must confront their feelings about race and bias after their son is detained by the local police following a traffic stop incident. Their disparate histories and backgrounds inform their assumptions as they try to find out what happened to their son |
"'Tis The Wind and Nothing More" at Grunin CenterThe Ocean County College Repertory Theatre Company presented ‘Tis the Wind and Nothing More. |
"The Spitfire Grill" at VanguardVanguard Theater presented The Spitfire Grill in downtown Montclair. |
"Real Women Have Curves" at DragonflyDragonfly Multicultural Arts Center presented Real Women Have Curves at duCret School of the Arts in Plainfield. The play by Josefina López, dramatizes—in a comedy—the struggles of five Mexican immigrants working in a tiny sewing factory in East LA. |
"The Play About The Baby" at Black Box PACBlack Box's presented under-produced masterwork: Edward Albee's The Play About The Baby. This hysterically funny yet mysterious and poignant play features a young couple and the absurdist interruption when a strange man and woman appear. |
"The Fantasticks" at Bridge Players Theatre CompanyBridge Players Theatre Company presentied their first full-length, in-person production since 2020! |
"A Christmas Story" at Music Mountain TheatreMusic Mountain Theatre presented the Holiday classic, A Christmas Story, Set in the 1940s in the fictional town of Hohman, Indiana, the musical follows 9-year-old Ralphie Parker and his quest for the Holy Grail of Christmas gifts—an Official Red Ryder carbine-action 200-shot Range Model air rifle. |
"Avenue Q" at Axelrod PACThe Axelrod Performing Arts Center (APAC) is presented Avenue Q, the laugh-out-loud musical that features grown-up puppets. This play tells the timeless story of a bright-eyed college grad named Princeton. When he arrives in the city with big dreams and a tiny bank account, he has to move into a shabby apartment all the way out on Avenue Q. |
"Come Blow Your Horn" at Kelsey TheatreYardley Players presented Neil Simon’s hilarious, semi-autobiographical comedy “Come Blow Your Horn” at Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre |
"Come Blow Your Horn" at Kelsey TheatreYardley Players is presenting Neil Simon’s hilarious, semi-autobiographical comedy “Come Blow Your Horn” at Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre. |
"The Rocky Horror Show" at Music Mountain TheatreThe Rocky Horror Show returned to Music Mountain Theatre in Lambertville, NJ |
"Third" at Nutley Little TheatreNutley Little Theatre is presenting Third by Wendy Wasserstein |
"The Play That Goes Wrong" at Dover Little TheatreThe smash hit The Play That Goes Wrong is being presented by Dover Little Theatre (DLT) |
The Wag's Halloween Spectacular at The Strand Theatre |
"Dracula" by The Atlantic City Ballet at The StrandThe Atlantic City Ballet performed Dracula at The Strand in Lakewood. Premiering in the Fall of 2006, Phyllis Papa's choreography is based on the story of Bram Stoker's Dracula. The story takes place in Eastern Europe when a young lawyer, Jonathan Harker is captured and imprisoned by Dracula. |
"Destigmatized" at Studio PlayhouseStudio Players presents Destigmatized at Studio Playhouse in Montclair. Modeled after The Vagina Monologues, Destigmatized has introductory and closing scenes, as well as group scenes based off interviews conducted with the women and uterus owners, and original monologues written and performed by both theatre company’s members. |
"Fly By Night" at Old Library TheatreOld Library Theatre is presenting Fly By Night. This is a new musical about a star-crossed prophecy. There's a lot of music, just not a lot of light. |
"Machinal" at Hudson Theatre WorksWorks presents Machinal by Sophie Treadwell at the Theatre at the Wilson School in Weehawken. In this 1928 feminist tour-de-force, a young woman struggles to find her place in a society that was not made for her. Treadwell uses theatrical expressionism to portray a world that has become impersonal and unfeeling; a world that only has room for those who are willing to submit and conform. |
"Richard II" at Luna StageLuna Stage is presenting the World Premiere of Zachary Elkind’s new adaptation of Shakespeare’s Richard II on the MainStage. Streamlined to a fleet 90 minutes, the play features four actors playing 16 roles, and highlights the humor and urgency of this taut, intimate, heartbreakingly political tragedy. |
"Saucy Jack and the Space Vixens" at Catalyst Theater CompanyThe Catalyst Theater Company presents Saucy Jack and the Space Vixens at the duCret School of Art in Plainfield. The show finally debuts after a long awaited hiatus due to Covid with a special pre show cabaret every night. |
"Last of the Red Hot Lovers" at Center PlayersCenter Players explores love, marriage and infidelity with a production of Neil Simon’s Last of the Red Hot Lovers. The play launched their 2022-23 season at Center Playhouse, 35 South St, in downtown Freehold. |
"Eden Prairie, 1971" at NJ RepNew Jersey Repertory Company presented the National New Play Network premiere of Eden Prairie, 1971 |
"A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder" at Music Mountain TheatreMusic Mountain Theatre is presented A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder. This knock-'em-dead, uproarious hit was the most Tony-nominated show of the 2014 season with ten nominations and four wins, including Best Musical. |
"Inspecting Carol" at Chatham Community PlayersThe Chatham Community Players kicked off their 101st Season with the hilarious “Inspecting Carol” by Daniel Sullivan and the Seattle Repertory Theater. |
"God of Carnage" at Pegasus Theatre CompanyPegasus Theatre Company presenting Yasmina Reza’s scathing hit comedy God of Carnage, known for cleverly turning mundane social situations into riotous comedies, quickly strips away all social niceties in God of Carnage to expose two couples trapped in the chaos of marriage and parenthood. |
"Once On This Island" at CDC TheatreCranford’s CDC Theatre presented the Tony Award winning musical Once On This Island. The play comes from the award winning songwriting team of Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty (Seussical, Anastasia, Ragtime). This highly original and theatrical Caribbean adaptation of the popular fairy tale, The Little Mermaid, earned eight Tony nominations for its Broadway run, including Best Musical, Book and Score. |
"Murder on the Orient Express" at Surflight TheatreAll aboard! The exotic Orient Express is hurtling down the tracks to a murder! Surflight Theatre presented Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express (adapted for the stage by Ken Ludwig) |
Pegasus Theatre, BordentownGod of CarnageIn this Tony and Olivier Award-winning comedy, two sets of parents meet to discuss how to handle a playground altercation between their sons. Over the course of the night, tensions rise, biases are revealed, and the parents’ true humanity (or lack thereof) rises to the surface, resulting in what The New York Times called “ninety minutes of laughter that comes from the gut.” |
Chatham Playhouse, ChathamInspecting CarolA Christmas Carol meets The Government Inspector meets Noises Off in this hilarious hit from Seattle. A man who asks to audition at a small theater is mistaken for an informer for the National Endowment for the Arts. Everyone caters to the bewildered wannabe actor, and he is given a role in the current production, A Christmas Carol. Everything goes wrong and hilarity is piled upon hilarity. Perfect anytime, this delight is particularly appropriate at Christmas. |
Hudson Theatre WorksMachinalIn October it’s Machinal by Sophie Treadwell. “Your skin oughtn’t to curl - ought it - when he just comes near you- ought it? That’s wrong, ain’t it? You don’t get over that, do you - ever, do you or do you?” The city. A woman is restless. A woman is suffocating. A woman is silenced. The woman revolts. Inspired by the infamous 1927 Snyder/Gray murder trial, this rarely-performed masterpiece portrays the hardened soul of America in the Machine Age. Machinal follows the life of Young Woman who is constrained by a society that favors men and money. |
Atlantic City BalletDraculaPremiering in the Fall of 2006, Phyllis Papa's choreography is based on the story of Bram Stoker's Dracula. The story takes place in Eastern Europe when a young lawyer, Jonathan Harker is captured and imprisoned by Dracula. Dracula, inspired by a photograph goes to London to meet Jonathan's fiancée Mina where he drains the life of Mina's best friend Lucy Westenera. Dr. Van Helsing leads a crusade to free Mina and the world from Dracula. Set in the 15th century it has been received by sold out audiences. |
Dover Little TheatreThe Play That Goes WrongThe smash hit The Play That Goes Wrong will be coming to Dover Little Theatre (DLT) . This hilarious play will be co-directed by Larry and Ruthanne Pelham. The Play That Goes Wrong introduces us to the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society, an amateur theatre troupe which puts on a new production each year. |
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Following is a recap of the events that I photographed for the month of September
"5 Lesbians Eating A Quiche" at The Theater Project |
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The Theater Project presented 5 Lesbians Eating A Quiche at the Burgdorff Cultural Center. The play by Evan Linder and Andrew Hobgood takes place in 1956 when some "bachelor gals" refer themselves as widows to avoid embarrassing questions. |
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"The Fields of Ambrosia" at Surflight Theatre |
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Surflight Theatre presented The Fields of Ambrosia. Based on the 1970 film The Travelling Executioner the time is 1918 and the place is rural Louisiana in the American deep South. Jonas is a former con-man and carnival hustler whose world is suddenly turned upside-down when he falls head-over-heels for the most alluring and beautiful woman he has ever met. |
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"Vanities" at StageWorks |
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StageWorks presented Vanities at Studio 237. This bittersweet comedy is an astute, snapshot-sharp chronicle of the lives of three Texas girls. |
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"Thou Shalt Not" at Thinkery & Verse |
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Thinkery & Verse presented Thou Shalt Not in New Brunswick in Assembly Hall at St. John's. This is a stage-play that reimagines the unsolved Hall-Mills Double Homicide of 1922! Performances start up on the Centennial Anniversary of the tragedy. |
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"Forever Plaid" at The Barn Theatre |
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The Barn Theatre presented Forever Plaid. On the way to their gig, tragedy strikes Forever Plaid, a “guy group” specializing in barbershop quartet harmonies and pitch-perfect melodies. Forever Plaid begins when the guys are given the chance to perform from the afterlife. |
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"School Girls; or, the African Mean Girls Play" at Dragonfly |
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Dragonfly Multicultural Arts Center presented School Girls; or, the African Mean Girls Play at duCret School of the Arts in Plainfield. Beauty, ambition, and fierce humor combine in this comedy by Jocelyn Bioh loosely based on the movie Mean Girls. |
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"Thoroughly Modern Millie" at Music Mountain Theatre |
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Music Mountain Theatre revisited the wild and wooly Roaring 20s when Thoroughly Modern Millie comes to the stage. Set in New York City in 1922, this tells the story of young Millie Dillmount from Kansas, who comes to New York in search of a new life for herself. |
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"Once" at Kelsey Theatre |
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Once, winner of eight Tony Awards including Best Musical and winner of a Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album, is kicking off Kelsey Theatre’s 2022-2023 season. |
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"Hair" at Phoenix Productions |
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Phoenix Productions presented Hair. This classic American tribal love rock musical celebrates the sixties counterculture in all its barefoot, long-haired, bell-bottomed, beaded and fringed glory. |
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Pat Guadagno & Small Change Paying Tribute to Tom Waits |
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Pat Guadagno, a Jersey Shore legend, along with some very special guests celebrated the music of Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Tom Waits at Monmouth University's Pollak Theatre. |
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"Soft Animals" at Vivid Stage |
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Vivid Stage, in residence at Oakes Center at 120 Morris Avenue in Summit, presented a world premiere production of Soft Animals by Erin Mallon. Soft Animals is a comedy with heart that asks, what would your life be like if you couldn’t feel physical pain? What if your body had a mind of its own? What if you never fell asleep? How about if you remembered every single thing you’ve ever felt, thought or experienced? |
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8th Annual Rock the Farm Festival |
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The 8th Annual Rock the Farm Festival took place in Seaside Heights. This family friendly event features incredible music all day long, food trucks, beer & wine garden, KidZone, and more. It includes performances by many of the area's top tribute bands covering a variety of everyone's favorite music. |
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"Bonnie & Clyde" at StageWorks |
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StageWorks at Studio 237 is presented Bonnie & Clyde. Adrift in the Depression-era Southwest, Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker embark on a life of crime. They mean no harm. They crave adventure -- and each other. |
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"Murder on the Orient Express" at Surflight Theatre |
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All aboard! The exotic Orient Express is hurtling down the tracks to a murder! Surflight Theatre is presenting Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express (adapted for the stage by Ken Ludwig) |
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