New Brunswick run continues through Dec. 30.
New Brunswick
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Visual Arts
Bold strokes: A look back at the best NJ art shows of 2022
by TRIS McCALLby TRIS McCALLEleven risk-taking triumphs at Newark Museum of Art, Zimmerli Art Museum and more.
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Pop-Rock
Jake Thistle, recording artist and Rutgers freshman, juggles studying with gigging
by JAY LUSTIGby JAY LUSTIGWill sing Jackson Browne songs in Avenel, Dec. 11; new single out Dec. 16.
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Works by Montgomery, Mozart and Strauss to be played in Newark, Morristown and New Brunswick.
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Theater
Musical comedy ‘Tootsie’ offers mirth, as well as a message, at State Theatre in New Brunswick
by MEGAN LIMby MEGAN LIMMusical comedy will be presented through Nov. 6.
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Theater
Family tensions simmer in George Street Playhouse’s production of ‘Her Portmanteau’
by JAY LUSTIGby JAY LUSTIGDrama about African-American family runs in New Brunswick through Oct. 30.
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Film
‘Sign the Show,’ at NJ Film Festival, explores entertainment access for the deaf and hard of hearing
by JAY LUSTIGby JAY LUSTIGScreening planned for New Brunswick, Oct. 2.
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Pianist Yefim Bronfman will play Rachmaninoff at first concerts, Oct. 7-9.
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Event took place at New Brunswick Performing Arts Center.
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Pop-Rock
Reunited bands My Chemical Romance and Thursday reunite with each other at Prudential Center
by JAY LUSTIGby JAY LUSTIGJersey bands both in peak form at start of pandemic-delayed two-night stand.
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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.
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Film
‘Little Satchmo’ documentary tells the story of Louis Armstrong’s secret daughter
by JAY LUSTIGby JAY LUSTIGFilm will be shown at New Jersey Film Festival in New Brunswick, Sept. 18.