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Recent college grad finds calling as Jesus in Paper Mill production of 'Godspell'
Recent college grad finds calling as Jesus in Paper Mill production of 'Godspell'
Now that reality shows have conquered TV, New Jersey Repertory Company in Long Branch is doing its best to keep the sitcom alive.
Sometimes an audience can tell, even in the first 14 seconds, that a production will be spectacular.
It happens in "Richard III" at the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey.
'Persons of size' ask theater owners to consider providing wider seats
Finally, it's New Jersey's turn to see Roberta Maxwell.
Soldier's throes have audience ducking for cover in new off-B'way play
New musicals try to catch producers' interest at theater fest
Usher lands in Manhattan by way of 'Chicago'
Reluctant groom inspires debuting comedy
A reimagining of a classic drama, "The Ballad of Eddie and Jo" sets the Greek tragedy of Oedipus and Jocasta in a decaying city in modern-day America.
Last season's actress returns to Kean, this time moving 'The Shape of Things'
Time will tell, but the appealing "Seven Guitars" may become one of the most popular among Wilson's works. Let's only hope future directors get it right. The Broadway original wasn't great, …
Tickets to 'The Price'? $25. Acting with your sons: Priceless
Can it possibly be the building's fault?
Glowing like a bug zapper, the star power of Meryl Streep is luring thousands into the middle of Central Park to see her illuminate the noxious struggles of Mother Courage and Her Children.