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Into every theatergoer's life, a little rain must fall.
It's happening now in Red Bank, where a light drizzle of a show, "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg," is opening the season at Two River Theater Company's handsome new playhouse.
Smoothly directed by the author, the ably designed production suffers from some spotty acting.
One trip to France has led to another for Max Von Essen.
In all Kander; The Godmother
The latest managing director of the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey resigned last month after only one year on the job, the Madison theater has confirmed.
Boy takes rejection badly in Premiere Stages production
Durang takes a softer look at life
"Miracle Brothers" is a misguided foray into mythology that sadly lacks magic in practically every way.
Revival of 1953 play offers flashes of writer's famous wit
Some years ago, Carl Wallnau set a goal for himself: He would appear at least once at every professional theater in New Jersey.
Extended stay; A Prince of a talker
Updated 'Forbidden Broadway' brings a new set of laughs
Neither of them can remember who came up with the idea.
Nevertheless, 20 years later, Gary W. Blackman and Mark A. Blackman -- twin brothers from Essex County -- are still parenting their brainchild, ArtsPower.
'Art' works -- in spite of last-minute changes. But where are the women?
Cast is disappointing in production of Wilde classic
Theater's enfant terrible takes on religion and reincarnation
Search for birth mother drives one-woman show
Performance ticket surcharges -- for Internet and phone purchases or even in-person cash transactions -- have moved beyond the much-maligned TicketMaster service to the nonprofit arts center…
Superb revival of Albee play closing Sunday, as is Mason's stand-up turn