Play runs in Englewood through Oct. 23.
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Black Box PAC presents Neil LaBute’s adaptation of the dark, disturbing ‘Woyzeck’
by JAY LUSTIGby JAY LUSTIGEnglewood production runs through Oct. 23.
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‘Soft Animals,’ at Vivid Stage in Summit, mixes goofy humor with a serious story
by JAY LUSTIGby JAY LUSTIGPlay will run through Oct. 9.
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Pinter’s ‘The Caretaker,’ at Shakespeare Theatre, offers mix of brutal ugliness and absurdist humor
by JAY LUSTIGby JAY LUSTIGPlay runs through Oct. 9.
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High school soccer drama ‘The Wolves’ has unconventional but ultimately winning formula
by JAY LUSTIGby JAY LUSTIGPlay will be at McCarter Theater Center in Princeton through Oct. 16.
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‘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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Peak Performances’ ‘Prince Hamlet’ puts American Sign Language front and center
by MEGAN LIMby MEGAN LIMMontclair State University production runs through Sept. 25.
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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.
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‘Scab’ at Premiere Stages: Factory workers bond and quarrel, with powerfully dramatic results
by JAY LUSTIGby JAY LUSTIGNew two-actor play will be presented at Kean University through Sept. 25.
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Axelrod Performing Arts Center to launch Sondheim Centennial Project as part of 2023 season
by JAY LUSTIGby JAY LUSTIG‘Sunday in the Park With George’ will join ‘Raisin’ and ‘The Prom’ in three-show season.
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Love of poetry, and puns, fuels brilliant ‘The Metromaniacs’ at Shakespeare Theatre of NJ
by JAY LUSTIGby JAY LUSTIGCouplet-filled comedy runs through Sept. 4 in Madison.
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Office banter is both frivolous and ominous in dystopian ‘The Hummingbirds’ at NJ Rep
by JAY LUSTIGby JAY LUSTIGU.S. premiere in Long Branch continues through Aug. 28.