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“The Tempest” Rages at Shakespeare Theatre of NJ
Sometimes a story is just so powerful--its characters so memorable, its themes so compelling--that it just “goes viral” throughout culture. This is...
By
Michael Redmond
May 23, 2014
Article
From Broadway to Band: The Midtown Men Come to NJPAC
Musicians dream of being on stage and staring out at the crowd filling a sold out venue, while actors dream of starring in a hit play on Broadway. But...
By
Gary Wien
May 20, 2014
Article
"The Mountaintop" at Cape May Stage depicts fictional tale of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Final Night
Set in 1968 on the eve of King’s assassination, this powerful drama weaves a surrealistic fantasy about a conversation between King and the mysterious...
By
Shen Shellenberger
May 13, 2014
Article
Partnering Music and Art in Princeton
Visitors who visit the Princeton University Art Museum on May 10 simply expecting to examine the pieces on display are likely to be caught by surprise...
By
Brent Johnson
May 05, 2014
Article
MidAtlantic Opera Performs Henry Purcell’s “Dido and Aeneas”
MidAtlantic Opera's fully-staged production of Purcell's "Dido and Aeneas" hits SOPAC this weekend for four performances.
By
Patricia K. Johnson
Apr 29, 2014
Article
Roxey Ballet Premieres "Mowgli," The Jungle Book Ballet
Travel on a safari adventure with the Roxey Ballet as they premiere “Mowgli,” The Jungle Book Ballet. Based on Rudyard Kipling's classic tale, this...
By
Macada Brandl
Apr 20, 2014
Article
Newark Artist Integrates Two Cultural Perspectives In His Collection of Murals at Rutgers' Paul Robeson Galleries
Kevin Darmanie has spent years as a member of Newark’s often unheralded arts scene — but his career technically began in a classroom 2,220 miles away...
By
Brent Johnson
Apr 16, 2014
Article
The Garden State Philharmonic - Creating Classical Connections for Concertgoers
“We want to reveal how a piece reflects the life and experience of its composer,” Anthony LaGruth, Artistic Director and Conductor for the Garden...
By
Shen Shellenberger
Apr 08, 2014
Article
Passion of Music Fuels His Faith
His conducting debut was with bass soloist of the Metropolitan Opera. In 1980, he was tapped as the conductor and music director of the smash hit “A...
By
Gary Wien
Apr 01, 2014
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