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SUMMARY:Kim’s Convenience
DESCRIPTION:김씨네 편의점\n\n\n\nA Neighborhood Story Takes Center Stage as McCarter Theatre Celebrates Korean Culture Through Community Partnership \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhen McCarter Theatre opens the doors to its Berlind Theatre this winter\, it will not simply be raising the curtain on a beloved play. It will be creating a broader cultural moment that extends well beyond the stage\, rooted in local connection\, shared heritage\, and the lived experiences of New Jersey’s diverse communities. From January 23 through February 15\, 2026\, McCarter will present Kim’s Convenience\, the acclaimed stage work by Ins Choi that inspired the global Netflix phenomenon\, while simultaneously deepening its community ties through a meaningful partnership with Woo Ri Mart\, the longtime family-owned Korean grocery store based in West Windsor. \n\n\n\nThe collaboration reflects a growing emphasis at McCarter on storytelling that resonates both artistically and culturally. Kim’s Convenience centers on the Kim family\, Korean immigrants who operate a small neighborhood convenience store\, and explores generational divides\, identity\, economic pressure\, and the quiet heroism of everyday life. By partnering with Woo Ri Mart\, McCarter is grounding the production in the real-world experiences that mirror the play’s narrative\, inviting audiences to engage not just as ticket holders\, but as neighbors. \n\n\n\nFor many patrons\, the story of Kim’s Convenience feels instantly familiar. At the heart of the play is Appa\, the stubborn but deeply loving patriarch who has poured his life into the family store\, believing it to be both his legacy and his bridge to the future. As outside developers circle and family relationships strain under the weight of unspoken expectations\, humor and tenderness collide in a story that balances laugh-out-loud moments with emotional honesty. The play runs a brisk 90 minutes with no intermission\, allowing the narrative to unfold with momentum and intimacy. \n\n\n\nThis production arrives at McCarter with considerable pedigree. Originally developed and premiered in Toronto\, Kim’s Convenience became a theatrical success long before it was adapted for television. Its transition to the small screen introduced millions to the Kim family\, but the stage version retains a unique immediacy\, allowing audiences to feel the rhythms of the store\, the silences between conversations\, and the cultural nuances that can sometimes be softened in translation to television. The production is presented by McCarter Theatre in collaboration with Soulpepper Theatre Company and Adam Blanshay Productions\, in association with American Conservatory Theater\, underscoring its national significance. \n\n\n\nDirection for this run is by Weyni Mengesha\, whose work has been widely praised for its sensitivity and clarity in handling stories rooted in cultural specificity while speaking to universal themes. Under her guidance\, the Berlind Theatre becomes an extension of the neighborhood corner store at the center of the play\, a space where humor\, conflict\, and affection coexist in equal measure. \n\n\n\nAdding to the excitement surrounding the production\, McCarter has announced additional performances due to strong early demand. Tuesday evening shows have been added on February 3 and February 10\, both beginning at 7:30 pm\, expanding access for audiences eager to experience the production. Select performances will feature James Yi in the role of Appa\, including afternoon and morning matinees that are expected to draw a wide cross-section of theatergoers. \n\n\n\nThe partnership with Woo Ri Mart elevates the experience beyond the auditorium. As a trusted fixture in West Windsor\, the grocery store represents the kind of family-run business that anchors communities and preserves cultural traditions across generations. By aligning with Woo Ri Mart\, McCarter is acknowledging the real-life counterparts to the fictional Kim family and creating opportunities for cultural exchange\, education\, and celebration around the production. For audiences\, this connection reinforces the authenticity of the story unfolding on stage. \n\n\n\nThis approach reflects a broader trend within New Jersey’s performing arts landscape\, where theaters are increasingly serving as hubs for civic engagement and cultural dialogue. McCarter’s willingness to extend the reach of Kim’s Convenience into the surrounding community aligns with the spirit found throughout the state’s vibrant arts scene\, as highlighted across Explore New Jersey’s coverage of local performance and culture within its theatre and performing arts section. The result is an experience that feels both intimate and expansive\, honoring a specific cultural story while welcoming audiences of all backgrounds. \n\n\n\nKim’s Convenience ultimately asks timely questions about legacy\, belonging\, and the cost of holding on in a rapidly changing world. As redevelopment pressures mount and generational values collide\, the Kim family’s story reflects the challenges faced by countless families across New Jersey and beyond. McCarter Theatre’s presentation ensures those questions are explored with warmth\, humor\, and respect\, while its partnership with Woo Ri Mart grounds the production in the lived reality of the community it represents. \n\n\n\nWhen the lights dim at the Berlind Theatre this winter\, audiences will not just be watching a play that inspired a television hit. They will be stepping into a shared cultural space where storytelling\, community\, and heritage intersect\, reaffirming McCarter Theatre’s role as one of New Jersey’s most vital artistic institutions.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/kims-convenience-%ea%b9%80%ec%94%a8%eb%84%a4-%ed%8e%b8%ec%9d%98%ec%a0%90/
LOCATION:McCarter Theatre Center\, 91 University Place\, Princeton\, NJ\, Princeton\, New Jersey\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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SUMMARY:44th Bi-Annual New Jersey Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:New Jersey Film Festival Returns in 2026 with Expanded Hybrid Screenings and 45 Premieres Across Multiple Weekends \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Garden State’s film community is already buzzing as the 44th Bi-Annual New Jersey Film Festival prepares to roll out the red carpet from January 23 through February 22\, 2026. Presented by the Rutgers Film Co-op and the New Jersey Media Arts Center\, this highly anticipated event will once again blend the best of both worlds with a hybrid format\, offering audiences the flexibility to enjoy screenings either in person at Rutgers University in New Brunswick or online through a video-on-demand platform. \n\n\n\nFor more than four decades\, the New Jersey Film Festival has served as a cornerstone of independent cinema in the state\, spotlighting groundbreaking filmmakers\, daring new voices\, and powerful storytelling that transcends borders. The upcoming winter edition promises to be one of its most ambitious yet\, featuring 45 diverse films\, including New Jersey and regional premieres\, exclusive screenings\, and special guest appearances from filmmakers and industry professionals. \n\n\n\nAmong the standout titles slated for screening are B.F. Skinner Plays Himself\, Arrested at Delaney Hall\, Portrait of a Monastery\, ANDA\, Don’t Look in the Dark\, The Shoshani Riddle\, and Sum Function. Two documentaries\, Mama’s Voice and Zinema\, will also shed light on the human impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine—illustrating the festival’s ongoing commitment to socially conscious and globally resonant storytelling. \n\n\n\nEach festival weekend will showcase an eclectic mix of narrative features\, documentaries\, shorts\, and experimental works\, giving audiences an opportunity to discover fresh perspectives and emerging talent from around the world. Both film lovers and casual viewers can expect an immersive experience that highlights innovation\, creativity\, and the emotional depth of modern cinema. \n\n\n\nThe hybrid structure allows ticket holders to tailor their festival experience. Online screenings will be available for 24 hours on their designated show dates\, while in-person showings will take place on select Fridays\, Saturdays\, and Sundays throughout the festival’s run. General admission is priced at $15 per program\, $10 for students attending in person\, and $120 for an All-Access Pass\, which grants entry to all screenings—both virtual and live. \n\n\n\nBeyond the films\, the festival will also host two free filmmaking workshops that provide invaluable insight into the art and business of moviemaking. “The Film Business” session will be held on February 1\, offering guidance for aspiring filmmakers navigating the industry\, while the “Intro to Filmmaking” workshop on February 15 is designed to help beginners understand the essentials of storytelling through film. Space for these workshops is limited\, and advance registration is required. \n\n\n\nThe New Jersey Film Festival has long been recognized as a vital platform for independent creators\, giving them the opportunity to connect directly with audiences\, critics\, and fellow artists. Each year\, the festival draws participants from across the country and abroad\, reinforcing New Jersey’s reputation as a thriving hub for arts and culture. \n\n\n\nWith its mix of virtual access\, local engagement\, and an ever-expanding roster of talent\, the 2026 edition reaffirms the festival’s dedication to accessibility and creative excellence. As it celebrates more than 40 years of cinematic tradition\, the event continues to evolve with technology while maintaining its intimate\, community-centered spirit. \n\n\n\nTo stay up to date on film festivals and arts events happening throughout the state\, visit Explore New Jersey’s Film Festivals section for the latest updates\, event coverage\, and insider previews of New Jersey’s growing film scene. \n\n\n\nTo buy screening tickets click on this link: https://watch.eventive.org/newjerseyfilmfestivalspring2026 \n\n\n\nTo buy an All Access Pass click on this link: https://newjerseyfilmfestivalspring2026.eventive.org/passes/buy
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/44th-bi-annual-new-jersey-film-festival-2/
LOCATION:Rutgers Film Co-op/New Jersey Media Arts Center\, 4170 Academic Building - 15 Seminary Place\, New Brunswick\, New Jersey\, 08901-8525\, United States
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SUMMARY:Curious George: The Golden Meatball
DESCRIPTION:TWO (2) SHOWS – 1pm & 4pm – Curious George Swings Into Bergen PAC With a Delightful Musical Adventure \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nA New Family-Friendly Production Brings Laughter\, Music\, and Monkey Mischief to Englewood – TWO (2) SHOWS – 1pm & 4pm \n\n\n\nThis February\, Bergen Performing Arts Center in Englewood opens its doors to a vibrant new production that promises to captivate audiences of all ages. Curious George: The Golden Meatball brings the beloved\, inquisitive little monkey from books\, television\, and movies to life on stage in a fully realized musical experience. Set for Sunday\, February 1\, 2026\, with performances at 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m.\, the show offers an interactive\, playful\, and music-filled adventure designed to entertain children while delighting the adults who accompany them. \n\n\n\nThe story centers on Curious George\, whose natural curiosity and boundless energy lead him into a series of comedic mishaps and heartfelt moments. This production\, created specifically for young audiences\, transforms the familiar tales of the little monkey into an immersive theatrical experience. Through original songs\, dynamic choreography\, and imaginative staging\, the show captures the essence of George’s mischievous personality while introducing new narrative twists\, including the quest for the titular golden meatball—a symbol of discovery\, teamwork\, and perseverance. \n\n\n\nBergen PAC’s thoughtfully designed theater space enhances the performance\, allowing families to experience the excitement of a professional stage production in a setting that is intimate enough to feel personal but expansive enough to host vibrant musical numbers and elaborate set pieces. Children are encouraged to engage with the story\, sing along with catchy tunes\, and even feel the thrill of George’s antics as they unfold in real time. The production team has gone to great lengths to ensure that the visuals\, music\, and staging work together seamlessly\, creating a sensory-rich environment that stimulates imagination while maintaining clear storytelling. \n\n\n\nThis family-centered performance also reflects a growing trend in New Jersey’s cultural landscape\, where high-quality theatrical experiences for young audiences are increasingly accessible outside of New York City. Shows like Curious George: The Golden Meatball not only entertain but also introduce children to the discipline and artistry of live performance\, laying the groundwork for a lifelong appreciation of the arts. By blending humor\, music\, and visual spectacle\, the show makes theater approachable\, inviting\, and thoroughly enjoyable for even the youngest attendees. \n\n\n\nTickets are priced starting at $21\, making this an accessible option for families looking for a meaningful outing without compromising quality. Bergen PAC’s location at 30 North Van Brunt Street is convenient for local and regional visitors\, with ample parking and nearby dining options that allow families to make a full day of their theater experience. Phone inquiries for ticketing and group information can be directed to 201-227-1030\, ensuring that every family has the guidance they need to plan their visit. \n\n\n\nIn addition to providing an engaging theatrical event\, productions like this also highlight the vitality of New Jersey’s theatre
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/curious-george-the-golden-meatball-3/
LOCATION:Bergen Performing Arts Center\, 30 North Van Brunt Street\, Englewood\, New Jersey\, 07631\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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SUMMARY:West Orange Classic Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:West Orange Classic Film Festival Returns for 20th Anniversary with Iconic Screenings and Insightful Discussions \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWest Orange is once again embracing its cinematic legacy as the Classic Film Festival kicks off its 20th season\, offering a carefully curated lineup of timeless films\, star-studded features\, and lively discussions. Running from January 25 through March 15\, 2026\, the Festival combines entertainment with education\, inviting audiences to experience the magic of classic cinema alongside expert commentary and interactive post-screening conversations. The event is a collaboration between the West Orange Arts Council and the West Orange Recreation Department\, with support from the New Jersey Film and Television Commission. \n\n\n\nScreenings are scheduled for Sundays at 2:00 p.m. at the AMC DINE-IN Theater in the Essex Green Town Center at 495 Prospect Avenue\, West Orange\, New Jersey. Attendees can expect introductions and Q&A sessions led by a distinguished roster of guest speakers\, including actors\, filmmakers\, authors\, film historians\, and educators\, providing rare insight into the artistry\, historical context\, and cultural relevance of each selection. \n\n\n\nFestival founder emeritus Ken Mandel emphasizes the unique connection to West Orange’s cinematic roots: “This festival celebrates our rich film history\, from Thomas Edison’s groundbreaking contributions to motion picture technology to the iconic Black Maria studio\, giving film lovers a chance to explore and honor this legacy.” \n\n\n\nThe 2026 lineup pays tribute to legendary performers such as Robert Redford and Diane Keaton\, while also showcasing the work of filmmaker John Sayles\, whose films reflect a deep connection to New Jersey and New York. The selections span a variety of genres and themes\, balancing entertainment with meaningful commentary on social\, political\, and cultural issues. \n\n\n\nPaul Castiglia\, Festival volunteer\, emcee\, and guest speaker\, notes\, “While these films entertain\, they also reveal larger societal questions—class struggles\, political intrigue\, and the human cost of conflict are all subtly interwoven into the narratives.” Highlights include the romantic and cultural conflicts in Annie Hall and It Happened One Night\, the imaginative yet wartime-focused storytelling in The Secret of Roan Inish and Cinema Paradiso\, and the exploration of racial inequality in The Brother from Another Planet. The Festival also examines institutional paranoia in films like Three Days of the Condor\, offering a mix of reflection and engagement for audiences. \n\n\n\nThe season concludes on March 15 with a screening titled Politics Schmolitics\, featuring classic comedic shorts\, trailers\, and cartoons that lampoon elections\, espionage\, and political scandals. Laurel & Hardy\, Betty Boop\, The Little Rascals\, Daffy Duck\, and The Three Stooges are among the featured icons\, providing both laughs and commentary on the human condition. \n\n\n\nEsteemed speakers for this year’s festival include Festival founder Joyce Weisinger Kaffel\, Stuart Weinstock\, director of the New Jersey Jewish Film Festival\, and Gerard Amsellem\, a foreign film expert. They are joined by film historian John Chasse and pop culture writer Paul Castiglia. Actor Alvin Alexis serves as the guest speaker of honor\, introducing and discussing The Brother from Another Planet on February 1. Alexis\, known for his work in The Wiz and stage productions\, shares his experiences to inspire aspiring actors and filmmakers\, bridging the gap between classic cinema and modern performance. \n\n\n\nFor those who love film and storytelling\, the West Orange Classic Film Festival is more than a movie screening—it is an immersive cultural experience. Tickets are $13 per movie\, giving attendees a full afternoon of entertainment\, education\, and the chance to enjoy classics as they were meant to be seen—on the big screen. For more details on this and other local cinematic events\, visit our film festivals section to explore upcoming opportunities to engage with New Jersey’s vibrant film community.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/west-orange-classic-film-festival-2/
LOCATION:AMC DINE-IN Essex Green 9\, 495 Prospect Ave\, West Orange\, New Jersey\, 07052\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film & TV,Film Festivals
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ORGANIZER;CN="West Orange Arts Council":MAILTO:info@woarts.org
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SUMMARY:Yohay Sponder Self Loving Jew
DESCRIPTION:Early Show Added – TWO (2) Shows: Yohay Sponder Brings “Self Loving Jew” to the Wellmont Theater: A Night of Humor\, Identity\, and Insight \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nComedian Yohay Sponder is set to light up the Wellmont Theater on February 1\, 2026\, with his highly anticipated one-man show\, Self Loving Jew. Known for blending razor-sharp wit\, personal storytelling\, and keen observations on life\, faith\, and identity\, Sponder promises an unforgettable evening that resonates with humor\, heart\, and honesty. \n\n\n\nSponder’s career spans more than two decades\, during which he has starred in multiple television and radio programs\, produced and headlined the popular Funny Monday – Israeli Comedy in English\, and performed for audiences around the globe. With a strong social media presence and a growing international following\, his performances are celebrated for their energy\, clever insight\, and unapologetic humor. \n\n\n\nIn Self Loving Jew\, Sponder explores themes of self-acceptance\, cultural identity\, and the everyday trials of modern life\, all while keeping the audience laughing. His comedic approach is a unique mix of personal reflection and universal relatability\, offering a playful yet profound look at what it means to embrace oneself fully. “I truly believe I can cure the world’s troubles one laugh at a time\,” Sponder says\, “but this time\, the joke’s on me.” \n\n\n\nThe show is designed to appeal to a broad audience\, whether viewers are familiar with Sponder’s work or encountering his comedy for the first time. Expect a performance full of quick-witted storytelling\, clever observations\, and moments that will both provoke thought and ignite laughter. Audiences can anticipate the signature humor that has made Sponder a beloved figure in the comedy world. \n\n\n\nPresale tickets are available Thursday\, November 13\, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. using the code SELF. Public tickets go on sale Friday\, November 14\, at 10 a.m. This performance offers a rare opportunity to experience a world-class comedian whose humor is as insightful as it is entertaining. \n\n\n\nFor those eager to reserve a seat and be part of this highly anticipated evening\, visit the Wellmont Theater ticket page to secure tickets and find additional show information. Yohay Sponder’s Self Loving Jew is more than a comedy show—it’s an engaging journey into self-discovery\, identity\, and the healing power of laughter\, making it a must-see event for New Jersey audiences this winter.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/yohay-sponder-self-loving-jew/
LOCATION:The Wellmont Theater\, 5 Seymour St\, Montclair\, NJ\, 07042\, United States
CATEGORIES:Stand-Up Comedy
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SUMMARY:An Evening with Melba Moore
DESCRIPTION:A Living Legend Takes the SOPAC Stage: Melba Moore Returns to New Jersey for a Night of Soul\, Broadway\, and History \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOn a winter night when most stages rely on nostalgia acts and safe programming\, South Orange Performing Arts Center will host something far rarer: a living chapter of American music history\, still vibrant\, still commanding\, and still capable of stopping a room cold with a single note. On Sunday\, February 1\, 2026\, Melba Moore arrives at SOPAC for a 7:30 p.m. performance that is less a concert and more a master class in endurance\, artistry\, and cultural impact. \n\n\n\nMoore’s career does not fit neatly into a single genre\, decade\, or lane. She is Broadway royalty\, a soul and R&B powerhouse\, a five-octave vocalist\, and one of the few artists whose résumé genuinely bridges the worlds of theater\, radio\, chart-topping records\, and television without dilution. Her appearance in South Orange is not just another tour stop—it is a reminder of what sustained excellence looks like in an industry that rarely rewards longevity. \n\n\n\nLong before crossover became a marketing term\, Melba Moore was doing it naturally. She won a Tony Award for her breakout role in “Purlie\,” becoming one of the first Black women to receive Broadway’s highest honor for performance. At the same time\, she was building a recording career that produced enduring hits like “This Is It\,” “Lean on Me\,” and “Love’s Comin’ at Ya\,” songs that remain staples across soul\, R&B\, and quiet storm playlists decades later. Few artists have managed to move so fluidly between the intimacy of a theater seat and the sweep of a concert hall\, and even fewer have done so while maintaining vocal integrity at the highest level. \n\n\n\nThat vocal ability remains the anchor of Moore’s live performances today. Her range is still astonishing\, but more importantly\, it is controlled\, expressive\, and purposeful. Every note carries experience behind it. Every phrase lands with intention. This is not a legacy act trading on past glories; it is a performer who understands exactly what her voice can do and how to use it to tell stories that resonate across generations. \n\n\n\nSOPAC has steadily built a reputation as one of New Jersey’s most thoughtful and artist-driven venues\, and Moore’s appearance fits squarely into that mission. The South Orange stage has become a place where audiences can experience artists who shaped American culture up close\, without the distance or spectacle that often dilutes meaning. In that setting\, Moore’s blend of Broadway storytelling\, gospel-rooted phrasing\, and soul-driven power feels especially at home. \n\n\n\nThe timing of the performance adds another layer of significance. As conversations around legacy\, representation\, and artistic equity continue to evolve\, Moore stands as a tangible example of progress earned through talent\, persistence\, and refusal to be boxed in. She was navigating spaces that were not built for her long before diversity became a headline\, and she did so while delivering work that met and exceeded the highest standards of the time. \n\n\n\nFor New Jersey audiences\, this evening offers more than entertainment. It offers context. It offers history. It offers a reminder that the artists who built the foundation of modern music are still here\, still working\, and still worth listening to with full attention. Events like this are why the state’s live music calendar continues to matter on a national level\, a point consistently reinforced through Explore New Jersey’s ongoing coverage of concerts and performances across the region’s vibrant music scene. \n\n\n\nAn Evening with Melba Moore is also a rare opportunity for younger listeners to experience a performer whose influence is often felt more than credited. Her vocal approach echoes through contemporary R&B. Her Broadway success opened doors that others later walked through. Seeing that legacy in motion\, rather than as a footnote or archival clip\, carries a weight that no streaming playlist can replicate. \n\n\n\nWhen the lights dim at SOPAC on February 1\, the audience will not just be witnessing a performance. They will be sharing space with an artist who helped define what excellence looks like across multiple stages of American culture. In an era of disposable hits and fleeting attention\, Melba Moore’s return to New Jersey stands as a powerful counterpoint: proof that true artistry does not fade\, it deepens.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/an-evening-with-melba-moore/
LOCATION:South Orange Performing Arts Center (SOPAC)\, 1 SOPAC Way =\, South Orange\, New Jersey\, 07079\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Music
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