The Wedding Singer Summerfest 2026
Summerfest 2026 Brings “The Wedding Singer” Back to New Jersey—A High-Energy Musical Celebration of Love, Loss, and 1980s Nostalgia at the Sitnik Theatre
July 9 @ 20:00 – July 19 @ 23:30

New Jersey’s summer theatre season reaches a defining moment this July as Summerfest 2026 launches one of its most anticipated productions: The Wedding Singer, a vibrant, era-defining musical set against the unmistakable backdrop of 1985 New Jersey. Running from July 9 through July 19 at the Sitnik Theatre in Hackettstown, this production delivers a fully realized theatrical experience that blends comedy, romance, and a powerhouse score into one of the most entertaining stage events of the season.
At its core, The Wedding Singer is more than a nostalgic throwback—it is a sharply crafted musical that captures the emotional highs and lows of love, reinvention, and second chances. With music by Matthew Sklar, a book by Chad Beguelin and Tim Herlihy, and lyrics by Beguelin, the show builds on the enduring popularity of the original film while transforming it into a dynamic live performance that resonates with contemporary audiences. For New Jersey, the setting is not incidental—it is essential. This is a story rooted in the energy, attitude, and cultural identity of the Garden State, making it a natural fit for the stage at the Sitnik Theatre.
The narrative centers on Robbie Hart, a charismatic wedding singer whose life is built around celebrating other people’s happiest moments. Known as the life of every party, Robbie thrives on the joy and spectacle of wedding culture—until his own world collapses when he is left at the altar. What follows is a downward spiral that sees him transform from beloved entertainer to reluctant cynic, bringing a sharp comedic edge to what is ultimately a deeply human story about heartbreak and recovery.
Enter Julia, a kind-hearted waitress whose optimism and warmth cut through Robbie’s disillusionment. Their connection forms the emotional backbone of the production, offering a counterbalance to the show’s high-energy musical numbers and comedic set pieces. Yet the stakes are far from simple. Julia is already engaged to a high-powered, status-driven fiancé whose ambitions reflect the excess and materialism often associated with the 1980s. This tension sets the stage for a race against time, as Robbie must rediscover his purpose—and his courage—before the opportunity for love slips away.
What distinguishes The Wedding Singer as a theatrical experience is its ability to fully embrace the aesthetic and cultural identity of the 1980s without reducing it to parody. The production leans into the era’s defining characteristics—bold fashion, larger-than-life personalities, and a soundtrack infused with pop and rock influences—while maintaining a strong narrative focus. The result is a show that feels both celebratory and grounded, capturing the spirit of the decade while delivering a story that remains universally relatable.
Musically, the show stands as one of the most engaging scores in contemporary musical theatre. The compositions channel the sound and energy of the 1980s, blending infectious melodies with character-driven lyrics that advance the story with precision. Each number is crafted to reflect the emotional state of the characters, whether it’s the exuberance of a wedding celebration, the raw vulnerability of heartbreak, or the triumphant realization of love. The score’s versatility ensures that the production maintains momentum throughout, keeping audiences fully engaged from the opening number to the final curtain.
Staging The Wedding Singer at the Sitnik Theatre elevates the experience even further. Known for its balance of intimacy and professional production quality, the venue allows for a direct connection between performers and audience, ensuring that every comedic beat lands and every emotional moment resonates. This proximity enhances the storytelling, making the audience feel like active participants in Robbie’s journey rather than distant observers.
As part of Summerfest 2026, this production also reflects a broader commitment to delivering high-caliber theatre in New Jersey. It underscores the region’s ability to host performances that rival those found in major metropolitan centers, while maintaining a distinct local identity. The inclusion of The Wedding Singer in this year’s lineup signals a strategic focus on productions that combine wide audience appeal with strong artistic execution, reinforcing the Sitnik Theatre’s role as a key destination for live performance in the state.
For audiences, the appeal of The Wedding Singer extends beyond its storyline. It offers a complete entertainment experience—one that invites laughter, nostalgia, and emotional investment in equal measure. It is a show that speaks to multiple generations, connecting those who lived through the 1980s with younger viewers discovering the era’s cultural impact for the first time. This cross-generational appeal is a defining strength, ensuring that the production resonates across a broad audience base.
Those looking to attend can explore performance schedules and ticket availability through the official Summerfest listing for The Wedding Singer. With a limited run from July 9 to July 19, demand is expected to be strong, particularly given the show’s recognizable title and enduring popularity.
As the lights come up this July in Hackettstown, The Wedding Singer promises to deliver a theatrical experience that is as entertaining as it is meaningful. It is a story about rediscovery, about finding your voice after loss, and about the courage it takes to pursue something real in a world often driven by appearances. Set against the unmistakable energy of 1985 New Jersey, this production captures the essence of what makes live theatre so powerful—the ability to transport, to connect, and to remind audiences that even in the most unexpected moments, a new beginning is always possible.








