Fall classes at Bickford Theatre coming up.
Michele Brigante adds a little bit of this, a little bit of that.
Clarinetist Allan Vaché celebrates the event that launched the Swing Era.
Morris Plains musician featured Sunday
Past favorites will be revisited.
There are plenty of activities to consider.
Former Destiny's Child singer had "wardrobe malfunction.
Opportunities abound at the area's theaters.
Don't worry, he's the cuddly, honey-loving kind.
Author Kathy West will sign copies of "A Song For You"at the Morris Museum’s ‘Jersey Rocks’ exhibit on Thursday.
Two different casts performed.
Summertime staple welcomes visitors into ancient times.
Tickle your funny bone with this week's selections.
Dicey politics meet humor in "Accidental Death of an Anarchist" at the Shakespeare Theatre.
Performance begins at 7 p.m., at Ginty Field Gazebo
Summer music series continues.
Play staged by Peachcraft Studios at Morristown-Beard School
Bring your blanket and lawn chairs.
Progressive metal legends will perform Aug. 3 in Morristown.
Bring your lawn chair, snacks and bug spray for some outdoor Shakespeare.
Performances, readings, auditions, more
Several children's events are on the Morris Museum's schedule.
Nicholas Sainato's realizes a musical dream.
Five Useful Summer Words From Eric Ruhalter
Sign up and let the Morris Museum do the driving.
Grace Wessbecher's 25th play, "Welcome to Canada!," gets a reading in Morris Township.
Sculptor is a 1988 Delbarton grad.
Screening, talk to be held at Morris Museum Thursday.
Chatham Community Players' "Jersey Voices" festival in its 17th year.
The Baroque Orchestra of New Jersey will feature the work of Joseph Boulogne, Chevalier de Saint-George, at the College of St. Elizabeth.
Comedy, puppetry, musical theatre and more are coming up.
Minstrel concert series continues.
Grant benefits the Museum Loan program.
You've probably been there—but if not, you're missing out.
Four Morris County winners show their work in new exhibition.
For its last show in its longtime home, Playwrights theater is presenting "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown.
Free performance scheduled for Tuesday, July 19 at 7 p.m.
It's time to plan your weekend activities.
One of the Bard's most challenging and least-performed plays is getting an imaginative staging in Madison.
Alonso Adams work displayed at home of close friend.