Tag: New Jersey Repertory Company
Theaters Go Dark But Spirits are Hopeful
As local art organizations adjust their calendars, ticket holders are wonder what is the next step to take. Here is a list of local theaters and how they are handling the situation.
Theater Review: ‘The Source’ at New Jersey Rep
By Gretchen C. Van Benthuysen
In the New Jersey Repertory Company’s excellent, nicely staged, absorbing world premiere “The Source,”...
'Apple Season' in New Jersey
By Gretchen C. Van Benthuysen
There is a lot more growing in the orchards surrounding the Fogerty farm...
Theater Review: Wolf at the Door
By Gretchen Van Benthuysen |
In a remote part of Mexico a bride of less than a year is about to give birth. Her handsome...
Theater Review: ‘Mercy’
By Gretchen C. Van Benthuysen |
"Mercy," New Jersey Repertory Company's latest world premiere play, concerns a husband whose pregnant wife is killed in a...
Theater Review: 'F Theory'
By Gretchen Van Benthuysen |
Today's BFF's aside, having a best friend forever is a rare thing. These women read each other’s minds, finish each...
‘Halftime With Don’
By Gretchen C. Van Benthuysen |
DON DEVERS, A retired NFL player and widower, who now lives alone in a sparsely furnished apartment sleeping in...
Everybody’s Dad Pitches In to Help the Arts
By Mary Ann Bourbeau |
LONG BRANCH - Many people know Dan Lauria as the father in the Emmy Award-winning television show, “The Wonder Years.” Others...
Theater Review: ‘Iago’ at NJ Repertory Company
By Gretchen C. Van Benthuysen
As if there weren’t already enough intrigue, backstabbing and romance going on in Shakespeare’s “Othello,” a new play called “Iago”...
Theater Review: The Seedbed
by Philip Dorian
Don't you love a play that sprinkles mysterious hints throughout about plot and characters before resolving its loose ends in the final scene?...