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August Wilson's Gem of the Ocean
Citizen Barlow is looking for peace. To get it, he’ll knock at Aunt Ester’s door every day if that’s what it takes. Set in 1904, the opening installment in August Wilson’s The American Century Cycle includes the playwright’s most fantastical journey, where the secrets of the past point towards future liberation.
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Artistic Director Justin Waldman hosts an intimate conversation with August Wilson's Gem of the Ocean Director, Delicia Turner Sonnenberg.
EXPLORING THE DEPTHS: PSYCHOLOGY OF THE BLACK WOMAN
Throughout history, Black women have navigated a complex tapestry of societal expectations, cultural heritage and personal identity. We aim to shine a light on their stories, voices and psychological landscapes. What makes a community leader? What does it take for a woman to step into that role, and to bring other women along the journey with her? Join us for a panel discussion on the psychology and mental health of Black women, as represented by Aunt Ester in August Wilson's Gem in the Ocean.
JUNETEENTH CELEBRATION
A community celebration in partnership with the T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center and other partners, with live music. Rain date TBD. Attendance for this pre-show event is FREE; August Wilson's Gem of the Ocean 3PM performance tickets sold separately.
METRO MEET-UP
Our first ever Metro Meet-Up will be happening on Sunday, June 23 / 2024 in Studio A! Metro Scholars from the beginning to now gather to celebrate friends old and new and to welcome our 2024/25 Howard Aronson Metro Scholars.
PRIDE ON THE PLAZA
Two River's annual Pride Month celebration returns for the fifth year! Join the top hatted diva of New Jersey Lady Celestina plus special guests.
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We believe that the essence of theater is democratic: it invites us to encounter, consider and perhaps adopt other points of view, if only for a brief time in a darkened theater. We aspire to build an environment in which artists, audiences, employees, and Board members from different backgrounds and experiences together form an institution that is equitable, diverse, and inclusive.