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Same old material?
"Not to me it's not," Liza Minnelli says. Back in Atlantic City for the first time in three years, she'll be headlining in the new 1,232-seat Concert Venue at Harrah's this weekend.
Like a diamond representing a 10th anniversary, the Community Theatre has added a glitzy touch to its Morristown setting for the last decade.
By George, he's back by Peter Filichia
One of the Paper Mill Playhouse's most beloved performers will be returning to the theater this fall.
What a joyous experience is "State Fair" at Surflight Theatre in Beach Haven.
Sketch comics appear a tad dated, though new viewers may disagree
Jamie Farr in "Say Goodnight, Gracie"?
She's good, he's not.
That's true of both the morality of main characters and the worth of the performers who portray them in William Mastrosimone's "The Afghan Women" at the Garage Theatre Group in Teaneck.
Production turns Bard's flawed tale of sexual denial into a success
Although at this stage of development "Fabulation" is not up to Nottage's usual standard, it's certainly worth a visit to keep current with this excellent playwright's thoughtful work.
Attractions as diverse as musicals, Shakespeare, music and modern dance will play the Center for Performing Arts at DeBaun Auditorium in Hoboken this season.
Thomas M. Hammond can relate to the rebellious student he plays in "Love's Labour's Lost" at the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey in Madison.
Estelle Parsons will be the leading lady in the new musical "Harold and Maude," which will premiere at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn on Jan. 5.
No one can say for sure what scene or song has been the nadir of musical theater during its 138-year history. But audiences might be witnessing it now at 12 Miles West Theatre Company in Mon…
There's quite a karaoke show going on at African Globe TheatreWorks in Newark.
Paper Mill's 'Guys and Dolls' worthy of musical's grand tradition