Sophocles' ANTIGONE to be Presented at Wagner College
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Nov 10, 2025
Sophocles' Antigone will be presented at Wagner College. Written over two thousand years ago by the master playwright Sophocles and here translated by Irish poet and Nobel laureate Seamus Heaney.
Wagner College Theatre Will Perform SILENT SKY
by Stephi Wild - Sep 29, 2025
For all the dreamers under the moon, SILENT SKY tells the story of Henrietta Leavitt, who unlocked the universe and redefined what we know about the cosmos.
The Maltz Jupiter to Present THE AUDIENCE
by Ashlee Latimer - Oct 23, 2016
For more than sixty years, Queen Elizabeth II has held private weekly meetings with each Prime Minister, from Churchill to Cameron. In these intimate and sometimes explosive conversations, we see glimpses of the woman who wears the crown and witness the moments that shaped a monarch. Go behind the walls of Buckingham Palace and into the private chambers of Queen Elizabeth II for the audience in Peter Morgan's riveting new play that swept Broadway last season. Sponsored by the John McDonald Company. Learn More
City Theatre to Present MR. JOY
by Tyler Peterson - Dec 29, 2014
City Theatre finishes the first-half of its 40th anniversary season with a world premiere, solo play. MR. JOY, by Daniel Beaty, directed by Lou Jacob, will run on City Theatre's Mainstage January 24 - February 15, 2015.
BWW Interview: Jim Brochu Talks CHARACTER MAN, Coming to UC PAC
by Marina Kennedy - Sep 21, 2013
Jim Brochu, brings his one-man show, 'Character Man' to Union County Performing Arts Center in Rahway, New Jersey. The unique, highly acclaimed performance includes musical tributes to legendary show business performers.
BWW Reviews: WHEN YOU'RE IN LOVE, THE WHOLE WORLD IS JEWISH Will Have You Plotzing With Laughter
by Shari Barrett - Feb 15, 2013
'When You're In Love, The Whole World Is Jewish' is more than an expression - it is the name of a World Premiere comedy/musical revue, directed by Seinfeld's Jason Alexander, now playing to sold out houses at the Greenway Court Theatre in Los Angeles. The premise of the show is that a nice Jewish boy has fallen in love with a Catholic girl and wants his Rabbi to teach her to be a Jew. The rabbi sums the problem up with 'This is why Oy rhymes with Goy!' And the one-liners continue from there.