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Over the River and Through the Woods

A Homegrown Hit Returns to Hackensack: How “Over the River and Through the Woods” Brings Heart, Humor, and Community Back to HACPAC

March 7 @ 17:00 March 8 @ 23:30

This March, one of New Jersey’s most cherished community theatre companies returns to a familiar and deeply meaningful stage, as The Company Theatre Group brings the beloved romantic comedy Over the River and Through the Woods to the Hackensack Performing Arts Center for a special two-weekend engagement running from March 7 through March 15, 2026. Marking the organization’s first production at HACPAC since 2019, the performances signal a long-awaited homecoming and a renewed commitment to live theatre in the heart of Bergen County.

Set against the backdrop of a changing family dynamic, Over the River and Through the Woods tells a warm, relatable story about tradition, identity, and the powerful bonds that hold generations together. The play centers on a young professional standing at the crossroads between personal ambition and family loyalty, navigating the expectations of grandparents whose love is unwavering and whose opinions are anything but subtle. What unfolds is a fast-moving, laugh-filled evening of theatre that balances sharp humor with deeply human moments, capturing the universal tension between staying close to home and following a dream that may lead far beyond it.

For New Jersey audiences, the production carries special significance. The play was written by Oradell native Joe DiPietro, whose career has spanned Broadway, international stages, and countless regional productions. His distinctly authentic voice—rooted in family life, neighborhood culture, and the rhythms of everyday conversation—gives the story an unmistakable familiarity for local viewers. It is a reminder that some of the most resonant theatrical stories begin right here in the communities they portray.

The Company Theatre Group has built its reputation on thoughtful storytelling, polished performances, and a strong sense of ensemble, and this production continues that tradition. The cast brings together seasoned performers and emerging local talent, creating a multigenerational ensemble that mirrors the very themes the play explores. The result is a dynamic stage experience in which rapid-fire comedic timing blends seamlessly with quieter, emotionally grounded exchanges that allow the characters to feel both specific and universal.

The return to the Hackensack Performing Arts Center adds another layer of meaning. HACPAC has long served as a cornerstone of the city’s cultural life, welcoming audiences to an intimate venue where professional-quality productions feel personal and accessible. For The Company Theatre Group, stepping back onto this stage for the first time in several years represents more than a change of location—it reflects a renewed connection to a performance space that helped shape the organization’s artistic identity and community presence.

Over the River and Through the Woods is often described as a comedy, but its lasting impact comes from how skillfully it captures the emotional complexity of family relationships. The grandparents at the heart of the story are funny, outspoken, and occasionally overbearing, yet their love is sincere and deeply felt. The play’s humor emerges naturally from real conversations, familiar disagreements, and affectionate attempts to guide a younger generation toward what they believe is best. Audiences will recognize their own family dinners, holiday gatherings, and heartfelt debates in the dialogue unfolding on stage.

For couples, families, and longtime theatre lovers, the production offers an ideal opportunity to experience a story that is entertaining without being superficial and heartfelt without becoming sentimental. It is accessible for first-time theatre-goers while still providing enough emotional nuance and character development to satisfy seasoned patrons. The play’s pacing, short scenes, and lively ensemble work make it particularly engaging for audiences who appreciate storytelling that moves quickly while never sacrificing substance.

The Company Theatre Group’s 2026 presentation also arrives at a moment when regional theatre across the state continues to reassert its role in building vibrant local arts ecosystems. Small and mid-sized venues such as HACPAC play an essential part in cultivating audiences, developing performers, and keeping live theatre woven into everyday community life. For readers interested in discovering additional stage productions and performance venues throughout the Garden State, Explore New Jersey’s theatre and performing arts coverage offers an ongoing guide to the people, companies, and spaces driving the state’s live entertainment scene forward.

From a broader cultural perspective, this production highlights how New Jersey-based stories and voices continue to resonate far beyond the state’s borders. Joe DiPietro’s writing, shaped by his Bergen County upbringing, reflects experiences shared by families everywhere—immigrant traditions, generational expectations, and the difficult but necessary conversations that arise when life paths begin to diverge. By bringing this story home to Hackensack, The Company Theatre Group creates a powerful full-circle moment that connects local heritage with contemporary audiences.

Performances will take place across two consecutive weekends, giving audiences multiple opportunities to experience the show in an intimate and welcoming environment. With limited seating and strong interest expected from both returning patrons and new theatre-goers, the engagement is positioned to become one of the spring’s standout cultural offerings in northern New Jersey.

As The Company Theatre Group steps back onto the HACPAC stage after several years away, Over the River and Through the Woods stands as both a celebration of community theatre and a reminder of the enduring appeal of stories rooted in honesty, humor, and family. For Hackensack and the surrounding region, the production represents a meaningful return—one that reinforces the power of live performance to bring people together, spark conversation, and create shared moments that linger long after the curtain falls.

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Hackensack Performing Arts Center (HACPAC)

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