N.J. Stages Festival welcomes disabled playwrights, performers and playgoers
The month-long, state-wide festival has programming aimed at disabled playwrights and performers in an effort to showcase new talents.
The month-long, state-wide festival has programming aimed at disabled playwrights and performers in an effort to showcase new talents.
Arthur Miller's 1968 play "The Price" deserves to be mentioned in the same breath as his classics "The Crucible" and "Death of a Salesman."
This tense, compelling world premiere should have a long life following its current production
This heartfelt play tells a love story with the assistance of jazz classics by Miles Davis, John Coltrane and Sarah Vaughn
A Princeton stage adaptation of Agatha Christie's classic "Murder on the Orient Express" has its eyes on Broadway.
Gideon Glick gives one of the year's best performances in Joshua Harmon's affecting play that was first seen off-Broadway in 2015.
This thrilling Sondheim revival takes place at the Barrow Street Theater, which has been converted into a replica of an actual London pie shop
Two world premieres, and a much-buzzed-about musical about dancing senior citizens in New Jersey, are in the offing for the 2017-18 season.
This revival makes the strong case that the 1984 musical is composer Stephen Sondheim's crowning achievement.
"Hello, Dolly," "Amelie," "Groundhog Dog" are among the big shows this spring.
Whatever you desire -- some music, drama, laughter or contemplation -- it's probably on offer in the Garden State this season.
Hillary Clinton was greeted with cheers at 'Sunset Boulevard' Wednesday night
Okieriete Onaodowan starred as Hercules Mulligan and James Madison in 'Hamilton' and will replace Josh Groban in 'Natasha, Pierrie & the Great Comet of 1812' starting in July
The children's theater company hosts the world premiere of 'The Box of Stories,' a colorful look at world mythology
This is a play with an important message and not a whole lot of nuance.
This revival of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical 'Sunset Boulevard' could have used more humility
The musical is a sequel to Ken Ludwig's Tony-winning 'Lend Me a Tenor,' but you don't need to know its predecessor to enjoy the hijinks
The powerful drama, running Feb. 7 -26, focuses on a mixed race couple desperate for news of their son after he's stopped by police.
Sierra Leone's Refugee All-Stars When: Feb 13th at 7:30 p.m. and Feb. 15th at 7:30 p.m. Where: Jay and Linda Grunin Center for the Arts, 1 College Drive, Toms River South Orange Performing A…
The children's show "The Rainbow Fish" has been tweaked so light and sound will not jar those with autism.
The original cast returns to Paper Mill Playhouse for a month-long run.
The actors are strong, but forced exposition and clunky dialogue overwhelm any chance for depth here.
The versatile star sings his favorite songs and tells stories during two performances Jan. 28.
If he wins best director, Damien Chazelle could make history at the Oscars
New play at New Jersey Repertory Company in Long Branch has four cast members: three humans and a 1967 Jaguar.