Auditions for the play will be held on Jan. 27 and 29.
The immensely popular children's show will perform live at State Theatre on Feb. 7 and 8.
Area organizations nominated for fifth-annual JerseyArts.com 'People's Choice' awards.
Jonathan Seltzer was bullied at school. Now he uses his experience to speak out against it.
Entertainment writer Jonathan Elliott takes a look back at the tops in pop culture of the past year. Does your list match his?
Musicians from Hammarskjold School performed this week.
Outstanding performances, exquisite set design and unexpected twists and turns breathe new life into an old favorite.
Playhouse 22 will perform "A Christmas Carol" beginning Friday, Dec. 5 and running through Sunday, Dec. 16.
Make the most of pre-game time and halftime by reading and talking about these great books!
The woodwind quintet performed just days after Hurricane Sandy blew through, leaving many without power and heat.
Author Robert Zorn talks about Cemetery John, the undiscovered mastermind of the first Crime of the Century.
Bestselling author James Patterson gives tips on making your child an avid reader. Plus, here's a great reading list for the fall to get you started.
The show "Clever Little Lies" has been postponed, due to a conflict with starring actress Marlo Thomas's schedule. The theater will instead present the play "The Best of Enemies"
The famed writer and comedian premiered a new show at the George Street Playhouse on Friday.
Discuss Gender and Politics in the Middle East at the Senior Center
The 20th Annual Harpers Escape weekend will culminate at the library, Sunday.
Princeton Ballet School's DANCE POWER program teaches dance basics to New Brunswick public school students and awards dance scholarship to high performing students.
This week's Hub City History post takes a look at the history of one of New Brunswick's prominent performing arts houses, the State Theatre.
The Wrecking Ball Tour’s last Jersey dates are this weekend. Share your favorite memories of the Boss.
The annual festival showcases several days of independent, classic and foreign films at Rutgers University.
Anita Chen will play the piano and violin during her Arts Education Concert Series performance
Visit the East Brunswick Public Library's display for Black History Month.
The East Brunswick Public Library celebrated the Pan-Asian New Year Sunday with a party filled with food, fun and music.
The 2011 Phyllis Noar Puppetry Festival is set for two weekends this month.
Everything you need to know about the week ahead, in East Brunswick and across the region.