Academics from across the U.S. to convene at Drew University to discuss a writer who has been described as the first modern dramatist and a pioneer of queer theory.
Comedies, musicals and Dickens on 2012 schedule.
“Henry IV, Part One,” opening Wednesday, will stand on grand traditional staging.
Scenes from 'Bad Parents' shot at Walter T. Bergen School.
Mr. Spork, ATR, Najeli Soul, and the Baroque Orchestra of New Jersey are among the groups playing the four-day carnival.
Rec Department and Playwrights Theatre seek residents ages 14 to 21 for a summer production of "Once Upon a Mattress," with opportunities for residents of all ages to get involved.
Second annual event raised funds for Chatham United Methodist Church.
The Princeton Symphony Orchestra presents Spun Beauty on two separate evenings in May.
Count Basie Theater will present The Toxic Avenger as part of its History of Film Series.
From Cape May to Madison, classics were honored in New Jersey.
'Family' of directors, actors preparing seven classics for 2012.
Paul and Ellen Barry reflect on company’s 50th anniversary.
Madison theater looks back on five decades as it celebrates anniversary season.
Joan Lamensdorf's art featured next month at the Lindenwold Gallery at The Peck School.
Director, writer has nurtured love of theater from a young age.
Rare Henry IV, Oliver Twist, Man of Lamancha on playbill.
Contest open to kids in grades 4-12.
Theaters throughout the area are raising the curtain on new shows for the new year.
Plenty going on to entertain the kids while they're out of school.
Most holiday shows have finished their runs, but a few still remain.
With family-friendly holiday shows filling the area's stages, now is a great time to introduce children to theater.
North Jersey's theaters are packed with holiday entertainment.
Unique adaptation of Dickens’ classic re-imagined on Shakespeare Theatre stage.
North Jersey's stages are bursting with Christmas shows, along with some secular offerings.
Taking a fresh approach to Bartlett's unique adaptation of Dickens’ classic.
Venue has a full slate of events through December.
Here's your weekly On Stage Scoop guide to what's happening on North Jersey's stages.
Cinema staff determined to woo fair maidens at the midnight premiere of smash hit movie.
Find on what's happening on the area's stages with this week's On Stage Scoop.
Madison and Morristown teacher publishes first poetry book.
Gordon Drewery Jr. has Madison roots.
Monday’s concert to feature works by Beethoven, Schnitke and Schumann.
Group to present new play development programming, including new works, two plays.
New York museum celebrates comics as art.
Weddings set the stage for laughter and music at two shows that are coming to area stages.
Concerts lead a week of music, drama and comedy.
Edison seveth-grader Emmanuelle Nadeau makes theatrical debut in Shakespeare Theatre production of 'To Kill A Mockingbird'.
Also, now is the perfect time to get involved with the performing arts in North Jersey.
Stirring, powerful production delivers its message in Madison.
Music lovers, rejoice! A lot of tunes are going to be played in the area over the next few weeks, with enough variety to soothe any pair of ears.