See a show, audition for a part or learn how to write a play with this week's On Stage Scoop
Chilly weather doesn't keep anyone away.
Originally scheduled for Aug. 27, the show will go on.
The Barn Theatre is staging Arthur Miller's classic drama about corruption and the American dream.
Here's your weekly On Stage Scoop with the latest news about area performances and auditions.
BJ Ward still receiving thanks for his poem "For the Children of the World Trade Center Victims."
Oncoming storm forces move to a new date.
Several auditions coming up for area theaters.
The new theater season is just around the corner, and here are the shows that look especially enticing.
Hector and his band wow concert goers.
The concert was shortened due to weather, but the band played on.
Don't worry, he's the cuddly, honey-loving kind.
From acting and stage managing to ushering and selling snacks, opportunities abound at the area's theaters.
The national touring production opens the fifth season of the Jefferson Highlights Summer Concert Series.
Exhibition offers a rare glimpse into stunning, horrible moment in history.
Commemorating the loss of the legendary "Big Man"
The bar, a frequent home of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, honors legendary saxophonist Clarence Clemons, who died on Saturday in Palm Beach, Fla.
Event will be held Sept. 22 at the Hyatt Morristown.
Warhol work on display in Montclair
Chatham Players finds laughter in romance and psychiatry with Christopher Durang's "Beyond Therapy."
The Sensational 60s come back to Jefferson.
Properties brought onto site in 1950s give historic town feel, but it's more like an architectural museum than a preserved settlement.
Troupe creates a night of improv for Trail Blazers.
Grounds For Sculpture in Hamilton offers both.
First Avenue in Atlantic Highlands offers enough to make it worth a trip in any weather.
"Newsies," "White Christmas," "Boeing Boeing," "Damn Yankees" and "Once on this Island" will be featured.
Mamet's play is a challenge—and that's the appeal.