Trump plan could decimate arts community in N.J.
A budget plan floated by Donald Trump's transition team would harm such organizations as Paper Mill Playhouse and New Jersey Symphony Orchestra
A budget plan floated by Donald Trump's transition team would harm such organizations as Paper Mill Playhouse and New Jersey Symphony Orchestra
'Jitney,' set in 1970s Pittsburgh, is the last of August Wilson's Century Cycle to debut on Broadway
The critically-acclaimed collective offers "St. Joan" and "Hamlet" through Feb. 12.
The building will also be the site of Newark's first Whole Foods, apartments, and a host of other retail spots.
Twenty years after first shocking New York audiences, the deliciously macabre Irish drama is better than ever
The world renowned dance troupe honors the Civil Rights leader in Newark Jan. 14 with a special performance.
Former County College of Morris President Edward Yaw has been named to The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey's board of trustees
"Natasha, Pierre," "Oslo" and "The Crucible" are all on our list of favorites.
The maxim 'Go big or go home' didn't apply this year, with a number of intimate productions earning outsized praise
See what makes Broadway's Ozian extravaganza tick after 13 years in the spotlight
This 90-minute show features one performing playing all the roles from the classic Jimmy Stewart film
If you seek a heaping helping of old-fashioned Christmas pageantry, this show is your answer.
The latest from the New Brunswick theater cloys more than it charms
Embrace the Whitney jukebox, avoid delving too deeply into the middling plot
Don't believe the early hype: This musical is just a collection of teen angst cliches
Jerry Zaks, the Paterson-raised son of Holocaust survivors, details his journey from a scared kid at Eastside High to directing a beloved mafia tale turned musical
Fresh from its successful run at Paper Mill Playhouse, the classic movie becomes a Broadway musical -- with mixed success.
Enjoy the music from 'The Muppet Christmas Carol' -- sans puppets -- at NJPAC Dec. 3 with Broadway stars replacing Kermit and the gang.
James Goldman's 1966 play has not aged well.
The musical version of "The Bodyguard" makes its American debut in Whitney Houston's home state Nov. 25. Will faithful fans leave satisfied?
'Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812', adapted from "War & Peace" and starring Josh Groban, seems destined for the Best Musical Tony.
This funny and thoughtful play follows two couples celebrating a 60th birthday
This hugely ambitious and moving work is a "Death of a Salesman" for a new generation.
So many big names rapping about the first Secretary of the Treasury
Liev Schreiber proves miscast in this revival of Christopher Hampton's play, also starring Janet McTeer, which comes from London's Donmar Warehouse