Tag: New Jersey Repertory Company
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?...
Play That Premiered at NJ Rep Is Finalist for National Critics...
LONG BRANCH – The New Jersey Repertory Company has an eye for talent, says the theater’s executive producer, and that has paid off with...
Scene on Stage: ‘The M Spot’
You may have heard of the G-spot, but probably not the M-spot. My hunch is you’ll hear a lot about it from anyone you...
‘Admit One’ at NJ Rep
LONG BRANCH – New Jersey Repertory Company will present from Jan. 16 through Feb. 16 the world premiere of “Admit One,” a new comedy...
NJ Rep Looking at Little Silver Site
By John Burton
LITTLE SILVER – The New Jersey Repertory Company is looking to leave behind Broadway – in Long Branch, that is – for...
NJ Rep Awarded Edgerton Foundation Grant
LONG BRANCH – New Jersey Repertory Company has been awarded a $14,000 grant from the prestigious Edgerton Foundation in support of its world premiere...
The Challenge of Being a ‘middleman’
By Philip Dorian
Once in a while, I feel like not writing about a play I’ve intended to review. Not because it’s so bad, although...
Broomstick’s One-Witch Show at NJ Rep
By Philip Dorian
It’s not quite Halloween and the spooky house on the New Jersey Repertory Co. stage isn’t made of gingerbread, but the old...
Hurricane Katrina Trilogy Featured at NJ Rep
LONG BRANCH – New Jersey Repertory Company is presenting on three consecutive Mondays John Biguenet’s Rising Water Trilogy, inspired by his personal experiences during...
NJ Rep’s Hawking Puts Claws into ‘Kitty’
By Philip Dorian
LONG BRANCH – The New Jersey Repertory Company press blurb for Marisa Smith’s Saving Kitty poses the question: “What happens when a...














