Hudson Theatre Works in Weehawken will present drama through May 21.
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Family Entertainment
A silent man — and a red balloon — get big laughs in ‘Balloonacy’ at Mile Square Theatre in Hoboken
by JIM TESTAby JIM TESTAFamily-friendly production runs through May 21.
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Theater
Hoboken’s gentrification is subject of documentary play, ‘Yuppies Invade My House at Dinnertime’
by JIM TESTAby JIM TESTANew work is at Mile Square Theatre through April 8.
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Theater
Hudson Theatre Works revives classic ‘The Little Foxes’ in gripping production
by JIM TESTAby JIM TESTAClassic drama runs through April 2 in Weehawken.
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Theater
‘Quarter Rican,’ now running at Mile Square Theatre, tells a real Hoboken story
by JIM TESTAby JIM TESTAWriter Gabriel Diego Hernández stars in autobiographical work.
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Pop-Rock
Troy Donohue of Jersey band Rockstar Racecar reinvents himself as singer-songwriter in Nashville
by JIM TESTAby JIM TESTASinger-songwriter has released his first solo album, “Fanfare.”
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Theater
Mile Square Theatre in Hoboken offers new take on old tale with ‘Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol’
by JIM TESTAby JIM TESTAFamily-friendly production runs through Dec. 24.
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Books
New book chronicles ‘wacky history’ of NJ hardcore band Adrenalin O.D.
by JIM TESTAby JIM TESTABand co-founder Dave Scott tells all.
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Theater
Sophie Treadwell’s 1928 ‘Machinal’ still seems timely in Hudson Theatre Works production
by JIM TESTAby JIM TESTAPlay will be presented in Weehawken through Nov. 6.
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Theater
‘Berta, Berta,’ at Mile Square Theatre in Hoboken, is a starkly realistic tale of love and racism
by JIM TESTAby JIM TESTAAngelica Cheri’s play runs through Oct. 16.
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Pop-Rock
Frantic City to offer full day of indie and punk music in Atlantic City
by JIM TESTAby JIM TESTAYo La Tengo, Snail Mail, The Bouncing Souls and Titus Andronicus will be among the performers.
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Theater
A bit of sordid NJ history comes alive in site-specific ‘Thou Shalt Not’ in New Brunswick
by JIM TESTAby JIM TESTAPlay runs at Church of St. John the Evangelist in New Brunswick through Oct. 14.