The orchestra is new for the 2017-18 academic year, and is directed by veteran Mercer County music educator Jean Mauro.
The photo exhibit runs from Jan. 25-Feb. 22. The Community Reception and Gallery Talk is Jan. 31, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
The Summer Intensive Program takes place in Princeton from June 25 through July 27.
This work, considered to be the "root of all opera," will be presented twice in January.
Join the 8 wineries of the Bucks County Wine Trail for its annual Holiday Celebration.
GPYO provides high level music instruction and performance opportunities
The Ancient Greek tale touches on themes that remain strikingly relevant: infidelity, revenge, alienation, and a quest for power.
The full chorus, directed by Kat Britt of Warren, will sing holiday music and present their special award-winning competition package.
The concerts are Dec. 7-8, 7:30 p.m. in Richardson Auditorium at Alexander Hall.
Risa Kaplowitz is one of the few female choreographers in the ballet world.
Vivid art depicts Stony Brook, connecting Hun School with D&R Greenway, Olivia Rainbow Gallery through January 3.
"Are We Human?: The Design of the Species: 2 seconds, 2 days, 2 years, 200 years, 200,000 years" opens Nov. 6.
The show is Nov. 18 at Whitman Theater.
The main character in "Veronica and the Volcano" is based on Geoffrey Cook's 10-year-old daughter, and uses elements of STEM.
Cristina Pato will perform twice, and ticketholders can learn Galician Dance in between with Andres Camano.
They play on the eve of the football game between the two schools for the 104th year.
Benjamin Grosvenor will make his Princeton University Concerts debut next month.
Lisa Bouchelle, Ernie White and Tom Reock among the performers for Oct. 21 concert in honor of the late Danny DeGennaro.
The orchestra prepared for the new season at the new Lewis Arts complex.
“Same Moon: Diverse Voices of Nature” opens with a reception on Friday, Sept. 29, at D&R Greenway’s Johnson Education Center.
There will be over 100 concerts, plays, readings, dance performances and art exhibitions, among other events.
Meet members of this year's American Repertory Ballet company and learn about the upcoming season at this event.
This season, the ballet will perform “The Nutcracker,” “Carnival of the Animals” and “Graduation Ball.”
A joint study was recently conducted by the county and Americans for the Arts, national nonprofit organization for advancing the arts.
Tickets are now available online, and will be available by phone after Sept. 5.
A total of 700 artists and organizations statewide received more than $15.7 million in grant funding.
Max Azaro is the latest of dozens of alumni from Princeton Dance and Theater Studio to achieve professional dancer status.
The Douglas Martin Scholarship for Male Dancers helps train boys who have the passion and desire to dance.
This year's race will be held at the Princeton Shopping Center on Thursday.
The show features original artworks created within the past 3 years by Mercer County residents ages 60 and over.
Who emerged from the field of 100 participants in this year's competition?
Fireworks will cap a day of games and entertainment at the Mercer County Park Festival Grounds.
It is part of a full week of events during Week Three of the annual event.
Philadelphia-raised Joey DeFrancesco & the People will headline the inaugural festival.
The finals of a young pianist competition will be held and the musical "Man of La Mancha" will open.
There are 22 performances in this year's festival, which runs June 3-25.
"Quartet2” takes place on Sunday, June 4, 3 p.m. at Princeton’s Garden Theatre.
The Arts Council of Princeton is accepting artwork submissions from all ages to their 50th Anniversary Poster Contest. Deadline is 5/31.
The Festival Pops Orchestra will perform Disney songs in concert with the original scenes from the movies.