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SUMMARY:The Wedding Singer Summerfest 2026
DESCRIPTION: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 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNew 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. \n\n\n\nAt 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. \n\n\n\nThe 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. \n\n\n\nEnter 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. \n\n\n\nWhat 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. \n\n\n\nMusically\, 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. \n\n\n\nStaging 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. \n\n\n\nAs 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. \n\n\n\nFor 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. \n\n\n\nThose 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. \n\n\n\nAs 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.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/the-wedding-singer-summerfest-2026/
LOCATION:Sitnik Theatre\, 715 Grand Ave\, Hackettstown\, New Jersey\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Little Mermaid
DESCRIPTION:The MAC Players Bring Disney’s The Little Mermaid to the Middletown Arts Center This July \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe question of what makes a regional theater production worth attending — really worth attending\, in the way that leaves an audience thinking about it on the drive home — is rarely answered by production budget or venue size. It is answered by the specificity of the cast’s investment in the material\, the coherence of the creative vision behind it\, and the accumulated experience that the people on stage and behind the scenes bring to a piece of work they have chosen to do. By each of those measures\, the MAC Players’ production of Disney’s The Little Mermaid\, running July 10 through July 19 at the Middletown Arts Center\, makes a serious case for itself before the curtain rises. \n\n\n\nThe show runs Thursday through Sunday across two weekends\, with performances on July 10\, 11\, 12\, 17\, 18\, and 19 at the Middletown Arts Center\, 36 Church Street in Middletown\, New Jersey. A special children’s matinee takes place Saturday\, July 11 at 2:00 p.m.\, with tickets priced at $10 for children ten and under. Tickets for all other performances are available through the MAC Players’ standard ticketing channels. \n\n\n\nThe production is directed by Bailey Dumlao\, with musical direction by Lauryn Boyle and choreography by Njelama Dacas Johnson. The creative team is supported by assistant director Trish Vignola-Tyler. The show features music by eight-time Academy Award winner Alan Menken\, lyrics by Howard Ashman and Glenn Slater\, and a book by Doug Wright — the same creative architecture that made the 2008 Broadway production one of the most musically substantial Disney theatrical adaptations. Based on both Hans Christian Andersen’s nineteenth-century fairy tale and the 1989 animated film that effectively relaunched Disney’s animation division\, the story centers on Ariel\, a young mermaid whose desire to be part of the human world brings her into conflict with her father\, King Triton\, and the scheming sea witch Ursula. \n\n\n\nThe Score That Makes the Show\n\n\n\nMenken’s score for The Little Mermaid is not incidental to the theatrical experience — it is the theatrical experience. The 1989 film’s original songs\, including “Under the Sea\,” “Part of Your World\,” and “Kiss the Girl\,” are among the most structurally accomplished popular compositions produced by the studio era of American animated film\, and their elevation to the stage version benefits from the additional musical context that theatrical arrangement and live orchestration provide. Glenn Slater contributed new songs for the stage adaptation that integrate with Ashman’s original lyrics with sufficient craft that the seams are rarely visible. The Ashman-Menken collaboration\, which also produced Beauty and the Beast and began with Little Shop of Horrors\, represents one of the most productive partnerships in the history of the Broadway-Hollywood musical pipeline\, and the fact that Ashman died in 1991 before seeing the theatrical adaptation of the work he co-created gives the production a bittersweet dimension that serious audiences tend to feel even when they cannot precisely articulate its source. \n\n\n\n“Part of Your World” — Ariel’s signature ballad\, the song that defines her character’s desire and frames the entire narrative — is one of the most demanding soprano showcases in the Disney theatrical canon. “Under the Sea” requires Sebastian to carry a high-energy calypso number that shifts from comic to earnest without losing momentum. “Poor Unfortunate Souls” gives Ursula a villain’s aria that needs to be both menacing and deeply funny simultaneously. The casting demands that these songs create are substantial\, and the degree to which the MAC Players’ production meets them will be the central question the audience answers for itself by the end of the first act. \n\n\n\nThe Production Team: Professional Credentials at a Regional Scale\n\n\n\nThe creative team assembled for this production brings a depth of professional experience that exceeds what the regional community theater designation might suggest. Director Bailey Dumlao brings an extensive resume that encompasses original productions at established institutions alongside their community work. Associate and assistant directing credits at Two River Theater — one of New Jersey’s most respected professional theater companies — include world premieres of works by significant contemporary playwrights\, among them Hansol Jung\, Kate Hamill\, and Mando Alvarado. Additional work at the Asolo Repertory Theatre in Sarasota\, one of the premier regional theaters in the southeastern United States\, and original directing credits at the Act Out\, Diva! New Play Festival in Asbury Park demonstrate the range of work Dumlao has brought to this production’s leadership. They are an Associate Member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society\, the professional union that represents theater directors and choreographers nationally. \n\n\n\nChoreographer Njelama Dacas Johnson carries credentials that span professional commercial work and education-based choreography. Her 2025 Google Pixel commercial credit places her in the category of choreographers whose work reaches national audiences outside of theatrical contexts\, and her acceptance into the inaugural class of the Alvin Ailey Teacher Certification Program marks her as someone the most significant institution in American dance education has identified as a practitioner worth developing. Her high school production choreography credits include a 2025 Count Basie Award nomination for Outstanding Choreography for Pippin — the Count Basie Awards being the regional theater equivalent of the Tony Awards for the Monmouth-Ocean County area\, and among the most credible competitive recognitions in New Jersey community and youth theater. \n\n\n\nAssistant Director Trish Vignola-Tyler holds a B.A. in Theatre from Fordham University and an M.A. in Comedic Writing from Falmouth University\, with production credits at the Roundabout Theatre Company — a Tony Award-winning Broadway institution — and performance history at festivals including the Chicago SketchFest and the Del Close Marathon\, the premier improv comedy festival in the world. The breadth of Vignola-Tyler’s training\, which encompasses experimental theater at La MaMa and formal comedy training at The Second City\, brings a specific kind of theatrical intelligence to the assistant director’s role. \n\n\n\nThe Cast: Range\, Depth\, and Genuine Theatrical Investment\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe cast assembled for this production spans a wide range of backgrounds and experience levels — from performers making their first appearance with the MAC Players to artists with professional credits at New York venues\, Broadway-adjacent training institutions\, and national film and television. What they share is the kind of specific enthusiasm for the material that makes live theater compelling rather than merely competent. \n\n\n\nFelicia Russell\, who plays Ariel\, has described preparing for this role as something that began at age three — a biographical detail that speaks to the particular relationship some performers develop with specific characters well before they have the technical means to play them. Her theatrical credits include Anya in Anastasia\, Maria in The Sound of Music\, and Amalia in She Loves Me\, all soprano-heavy roles that map the arc of a developing voice across increasingly demanding material. Two original plays of hers have been performed as staged readings\, with And at the Hour winning Brookdale College’s Global Citizenship Award. Russell is not only a performer but a theatrical generalist who works in lighting\, costumes\, stage management\, and playwriting — the kind of multi-dimensional engagement with theater that produces actors who understand the full scope of what they are participating in when they walk onto a stage. \n\n\n\nEvan Cerqueira\, taking on the role of Ursula\, brings a genuinely diverse performance history that includes Avenue Q\, Angels in America\, and Little Shop of Horrors — works spanning the full comedic-to-serious theatrical spectrum and requiring an actress with both technical range and a willingness to commit fully to outsized characters. Her directorial work includes a production of Maury Yeston’s Titanic that received Perry Award nominations — the Perry Awards being another of the regional theater recognition systems that track excellence in New Jersey productions. She is scheduled to direct a new play\, December Roses\, at StageWorks 237 this November. Ursula is a role that has been defined primarily by two performances: Pat Carroll’s original Disney animation voice work\, and the theatrical tradition that grew from it. Cerqueira’s program notes make clear she has done her research — acknowledging Divine\, the John Waters collaborator whose physical presence informed the character’s original design\, as well as animator Glen Keane and voice director Rob Minkoff. \n\n\n\nJavier Coss\, playing Sebastian\, brings ensemble credits from Sweeney Todd\, Legally Blonde\, Kinky Boots\, Footloose\, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat\, and West Side Story — a catalog that covers enough of the musical theater canon to indicate a performer who has worked in consistently different contexts and registers. Sebastian is the production’s comic engine and one of its primary musical vehicles; “Under the Sea” and “Kiss the Girl” live or die on the energy and technical facility of the performer playing the Jamaican crustacean advisor to the king. \n\n\n\nRandy Hurst\, playing King Triton\, offers one of the more interesting biographical dimensions in this cast. He has spent more than a decade as a musical director — a role that requires encyclopedic knowledge of how theatrical music is built and performed — and has in recent years been transitioning into performing himself. The specific knowledge a musical director carries about how to serve a song\, how to support surrounding performers while maintaining individual clarity\, and how to understand a score’s architecture from within gives Hurst a technical foundation that differs from actors who arrived at musical theater from a performance-first background. \n\n\n\nHaley Bella Seda\, appearing as a Mersister\, holds an NYU Tisch School of the Arts degree with training at New Studio on Broadway and the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. Her television credit includes NBC’s Chicago P.D.\, and her original television pilot\, Juniper’s Playbook\, has received recognition from the New York International Film Awards\, the Big Apple Film Festival\, the Chicago Script Awards\, and the New York Script Awards. Her presence in the ensemble reflects the degree to which the MAC Players draw from a talent pool that extends well beyond community theater convention. \n\n\n\nSamantha Ust\, appearing as Grimsby and in the ensemble\, has performed multiple times at Carnegie Hall and Radio City Music Hall through the Brookdale Concordia Chorale and has toured internationally\, including a residency at England’s Exeter Cathedral. Evelynn Knox\, appearing as a Mersister\, is the 2025 New Jersey State Champion of the Poetry Ourselves Competition\, the 2026 New Jersey Poetry Out Loud State Runner-Up\, and a participant in the New Jersey Theatre Alliance’s Curtain Call 2026 — recognition across multiple disciplines that speaks to a versatility extending beyond singing and movement into literary performance. Ella Mangano\, another Mersister\, is the recipient of the Count Basie Award for “The Future of Theater” for her performance as Annie. \n\n\n\nThe MAC Players and the Middletown Arts Center\n\n\n\nThe MAC Players are the resident theatrical company of the Middletown Arts Center\, which opened in 2007 in a building transformed from a commercial storage facility into a dedicated arts venue through a community decision made in the late 1990s. The center\, operated by the Middletown Township Cultural and Arts Council\, sits at 36 Church Street adjacent to the Middletown train station — a centralized location within one of Monmouth County’s largest and most diverse municipalities. \n\n\n\nThe MAC Players have developed a production history at this venue that increasingly challenges the regional community theater designation. Recent productions in their catalog include Legally Blonde\, SpongeBob the Musical\, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee\, and Godspell — a range that demonstrates both the ambitious scale of what the company attempts and the accumulated trust they have built with their audience. The cast biographies for The Little Mermaid are notably cross-referenced across multiple MAC Players productions\, indicating a company with genuine continuity of membership — performers who return specifically because the productions are worth returning for. \n\n\n\nThe $10 Children’s Matinee and Why It Matters\n\n\n\nThe Saturday\, July 11 matinee at 2:00 p.m. — priced at $10 for children ten and under — is not a throwaway programming detail. It is a statement about what the Middletown Arts Center believes live theater is for and who it should be accessible to. The Little Mermaid is\, among many other things\, one of the stories that introduces children to the idea that popular narrative music can carry genuine emotional weight — that a song can do work that prose cannot\, and that the combination of storytelling\, music\, and live performance creates an experience that no screen can replicate. The $10 ticket price is low enough that cost is not a significant barrier for families across the economic range that Middletown’s community encompasses. What children who attend this matinee will carry out of that theater is the specific memory of having seen a live performance of something they already loved in a different form — and research on arts education consistently suggests that this kind of early exposure to live performance has measurable effects on cultural participation across the full arc of a life. \n\n\n\nDates\, Tickets\, and How to Attend\n\n\n\nThe Little Mermaid runs at the Middletown Arts Center\, 36 Church Street\, Middletown\, New Jersey 07748\, on the following dates: Thursday July 10\, Friday July 11\, Saturday July 12\, Thursday July 17\, Friday July 18\, and Saturday July 19. The children’s matinee at $10 for those ten and under takes place on Saturday July 11 at 2:00 p.m. Evening performance times and adult ticket pricing are available through the Middletown Arts Center’s website at middletownarts.org. The venue is located adjacent to the Middletown NJ Transit rail station\, making the production accessible by train from points along the North Jersey Coast Line. \n\n\n\nFor residents of Monmouth County and the broader Jersey Shore region\, the MAC Players’ Little Mermaid represents the kind of local theatrical event that repays the trip — a production built by people who take the work seriously\, assembled from a cast with genuine professional depth\, and organized around a piece of material that has proven its capacity to move audiences across generations and across the considerable distance between an animated film and a live stage.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/the-little-mermaid/
LOCATION:The Middletown Arts Center\, 36 Church Street\, NJ\, Middletown\, New Jersey\, 07748\, United States
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SUMMARY:Ken Ludwig's Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery
DESCRIPTION:The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey Is Staging One of the Funniest Theatrical Experiments in American Playwriting This Summer\n\n\n\nThe premise of Ken Ludwig’s Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery is also its central theatrical joke\, and it is announced in the production’s own marketing with the directness that the play itself embodies: five actors\, forty characters\, one unsolvable mystery. The joke is not in the impossibility of the task but in the commitment to attempting it — five performers cycling through more than forty distinct roles\, with their own costumes\, accents\, physicalities\, and comic logic\, in a production that depends on its ensemble’s ability to execute split-second transformations with the kind of precision that makes them simultaneously look absolutely effortless and absolutely ridiculous. The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey opens its production of Baskerville at the F.M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre on the Drew University campus in Madison on July 11\, running through August 2\, with tickets priced from $45 to $85. \n\n\n\nKen Ludwig is the right playwright to have written this particular play for reasons that extend beyond the comic instinct that the premise requires. He holds degrees from Harvard\, Haverford College\, and Cambridge University\, studied music with Leonard Bernstein\, has had six productions on Broadway and six in London’s West End\, has won two Laurence Olivier Awards and two Helen Hayes Awards\, holds the Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America\, and has had his plays commissioned by both the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Bristol Old Vic. He is also\, by the consistent assessment of critics and audiences across the more than 30 countries in over 20 languages where his work has been produced\, genuinely funny — a combination of credentials and craft that is rarer than it sounds\, since serious dramatic accolades and the specific ability to make an audience laugh reliably and consistently are not always found together in the same playwright. Baskerville is the play where those qualities converge most visibly. \n\n\n\nThe source material Ludwig is adapting is Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Hound of the Baskervilles\, the most atmospheric and most gothic of the Sherlock Holmes novels — the one in which the detective and his companion Watson travel to the desolate moors of Devonshire to investigate the supposed curse haunting the Baskerville family\, a supernatural hound said to prey on the male heirs of the estate\, whose most recent victim has been found dead on the grounds under circumstances that suggest either a very large animal or a very clever murderer. Doyle’s novel works because its combination of locked-room mystery logic and Gothic horror atmosphere produces a specific kind of dread that his other Holmes stories\, set primarily in London drawing rooms and railway carriages\, do not reach. Ludwig’s adaptation is a deliberate and affectionate assault on every element of that atmosphere: the Gothic dread becomes material for physical comedy\, the disguises that Holmes employs throughout the novel become increasingly elaborate theatrical setpieces\, and the narrative’s genuine mystery — who killed Sir Charles Baskerville\, and is the hound real? — is preserved as the engine that drives the plot even as everything surrounding it is played for maximum comic effect. \n\n\n\nThe theatrical mechanics that Ludwig employs to stage the forty-character constraint are what critics and audiences who have seen other productions of the play most consistently describe as its most delightful feature. Three of the five actors cycle through the large supporting cast while Holmes and Watson remain consistent\, which means that individual performers are executing character transformations in full view of the audience — changing costumes\, adjusting physicality\, adopting accents\, becoming entirely different people between one scene and the next\, sometimes between one sentence and the next — with the audience’s awareness of the mechanics being not something to be hidden but something to be celebrated. The visible machinery of the theatrical transformation is the joke. When an actor who was just playing a suspicious Devonshire farmer reappears forty-five seconds later as a London society matron with a different wig and a different accent\, the comedy depends on the audience seeing the change happen rather than being fooled by it. It is\, in the most direct sense\, a show about acting — about the physical and technical craft that allows trained performers to embody completely different people in rapid succession — and the audience’s enjoyment of it is the enjoyment of watching something technically demanding executed with apparent ease. \n\n\n\nCritical response to productions of Baskerville across the country has converged on a specific set of descriptions: Theatermania called it a perfect mix of slapstick and thrills. Multiple reviewers have specifically cited the combination of genuine mystery — the plot does sustain real suspense about who killed Sir Charles and whether the hound is supernatural — with the comedy\, noting that Ludwig manages to honor the spirit of Doyle’s original without sacrificing the farcical energy that the theatrical setup demands. The play runs approximately two hours including an intermission\, is recommended for audiences aged 10 and up\, and carries the specific family-event character that a summer comedic mystery at a professional classical theater produces: something that rewards adult theatergoers who know the Conan Doyle source material and entertains younger audience members for whom the physical comedy and rapid character transformations are the primary attraction. \n\n\n\nThe Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey is also making a specific and meaningful effort to ensure that the production is accessible to family audiences through its Free Tix for Kids program\, generously sponsored by the Merrill G. and Emita E. Hastings Foundation and the Madison Rotary Club. With the purchase of any eligible adult ticket — regular\, senior\, the under-35 priced ticket\, or member — patrons can receive up to four free children’s tickets\, eliminating the economic barrier that can make a professional theater outing with a family group financially prohibitive. The program makes Baskerville one of the more accessible professional summer productions in New Jersey for families whose children might be encountering live professional theater for the first time\, and the play’s specific qualities — the physical comedy\, the evident craft of the quick changes\, the sustained mystery plot — make it an exceptionally well-suited first professional theater experience for young audiences. \n\n\n\nThe F.M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre on the Drew University campus in Madison\, where the production runs July 11 through August 2\, is the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey’s primary performance venue — the space where the organization that serves approximately 75\,000 patrons annually stages its main-season productions\, and where the summer of 2026 is also hosting the outdoor Rogue Shakespeare production of The Merry Wives of Windsor running August 14 through 23. Baskerville tickets are on sale now through the Shakespeare Theatre’s ticketing website\, with regular performances on Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m.\, with additional midweek performances on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Doors open thirty minutes prior to each performance.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/ken-ludwigs-baskerville-a-sherlock-holmes-mystery/
LOCATION:F.M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre\, 36 Madison Avenue\, Madison\, New Jersey\, 07940\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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SUMMARY:Mala Aria
DESCRIPTION:Experience Mala Aria at Kean University\, An Award Winning New Drama Exploring Science\, Family\, Identity\, and the Global Fight Against Malaria \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNew Jersey’s theater community continues to showcase ambitious new works that examine timely issues through compelling storytelling\, and one of the season’s most anticipated productions arrives this summer at the Bauer Boucher Theatre Center in Union. Running from July 16 through August 2\, 2026\, Mala Aria presents audiences with an emotionally powerful drama that combines scientific discovery\, personal sacrifice\, family relationships\, and questions of identity into a moving theatrical experience. \n\n\n\nPresented as the 2026 Play Festival Winner\, Mala Aria introduces audiences to an original story by acclaimed playwright Gloria Majule. Directed by Jamil A.C. Mangan\, the production explores universal themes that resonate across cultures while highlighting the human side of one of the world’s most persistent public health challenges. \n\n\n\nSet between Tanzania and the Western academic world\, Mala Aria follows Amazia\, an ambitious young scientist determined to help eradicate malaria. Leaving behind her family and homeland\, she travels abroad to pursue a doctoral degree\, hoping that education and scientific research will allow her to make a meaningful difference for future generations. Along the way\, unexpected relationships\, personal heartbreak\, and difficult choices reshape her understanding of success\, responsibility\, and home. \n\n\n\nRather than presenting a traditional biography or historical narrative\, Mala Aria examines the emotional realities experienced by many professionals who leave their countries in pursuit of education and opportunity. The production thoughtfully explores what it means to balance career aspirations with family obligations\, while asking whether true fulfillment comes from personal achievement or returning home to honor promises made long before success arrived. \n\n\n\nThe play delivers these themes through intimate performances\, layered dialogue\, and emotionally resonant storytelling that places the audience directly alongside its central characters. The result is a production that encourages reflection while remaining deeply engaging from beginning to end. \n\n\n\nThe creative team assembled for Mala Aria brings together accomplished artists whose combined experience helps create a fully realized theatrical production. Director Jamil A.C. Mangan leads a design team that includes scenic designer David M. Barber\, costume designer Niiamar Felder\, lighting designer Zack Gage\, sound designer Tyler Sautner\, composer Carter “Roc” Mangan Jr.\, props master Mary Gragen\, scenic artist Camyron Chauffe\, dialect coach Karishma Bhagani\, intimacy coordinator Brooke M. Haney\, and production stage manager Dale Smallwood. Each contributes to an immersive production designed to transport audiences between continents while emphasizing the deeply personal journey at the heart of the story. \n\n\n\nThe cast features Shiro Kihagi as Amazia\, joined by Nazira Cisse as Kezia\, Eugene Nesmith as Baba Amazia\, and Anita Welch Smith as Jasmine. Lorelle Lane serves as understudy for the production. Together\, the ensemble brings authenticity\, emotional depth\, and nuance to characters navigating love\, ambition\, family expectations\, and difficult life decisions. \n\n\n\nPerformances begin with previews on Thursday\, July 16\, before the official Opening Night celebration on Friday\, July 17. Opening Night includes far more than the performance itself. Guests are invited to arrive early for a pre show cocktail reception beginning at 6:30 p.m.\, followed by the 7:30 p.m. performance and a champagne and dessert reception afterward\, creating a complete evening celebrating new theatrical work and the artists behind it. \n\n\n\nFollowing Opening Night\, audiences can choose from multiple performances through August 2\, including afternoon matinees and evening presentations across several weekends. This flexible schedule makes it easy for theater lovers throughout New Jersey to experience one of the region’s newest dramatic productions. \n\n\n\nAudience engagement extends beyond the stage. Select Saturday evening performances feature complimentary pre show discussions led by theater staff\, offering additional insight into the themes\, creative process\, and production design before the curtain rises. Several matinee performances also include free post show talkbacks featuring playwright Gloria Majule\, director Jamil A.C. Mangan\, members of the cast\, and additional creative personnel. These conversations provide audiences with a unique opportunity to hear directly from the artists and gain a deeper understanding of the work after experiencing the performance. \n\n\n\nThe production is presented inside the Bauer Boucher Theatre Center\, located at 1000 Morris Avenue in Union on the campus of Kean University. The venue has become an important destination for contemporary theater in New Jersey\, supporting both emerging voices and established artists while presenting productions that encourage meaningful conversation and artistic exploration. \n\n\n\nTicket options make the production accessible to a wide audience. Opening Night admission includes both the performance and the celebration afterward. Standard tickets are available alongside discounted pricing for seniors\, students\, Kean University alumni and staff\, and ADA patrons. Theatergoers planning to attend multiple productions during the season can also purchase discounted package options that include Mala Aria along with other festival productions. \n\n\n\nOne of the strengths of Mala Aria lies in its ability to connect global issues with intimate human experiences. Malaria remains one of the world’s most significant infectious diseases\, particularly across parts of Africa\, and the play thoughtfully incorporates this reality without sacrificing its focus on family\, identity\, and personal relationships. Instead of reducing science to background information\, the production demonstrates how medical research and humanitarian goals often intersect with deeply personal sacrifices. \n\n\n\nFor audiences interested in contemporary drama\, socially relevant storytelling\, and character driven theater\, Mala Aria offers an opportunity to experience a production that combines emotional honesty with intellectual depth. Its themes extend beyond geography and culture\, speaking to anyone who has wrestled with questions of purpose\, belonging\, ambition\, or the responsibilities we carry toward the people and places that shaped us. \n\n\n\nWhether you are a longtime supporter of New Jersey’s performing arts community or simply looking for a memorable theatrical experience this summer\, Mala Aria stands out as one of the state’s most compelling new productions. Through exceptional performances\, thoughtful direction\, and a story that balances hope with difficult choices\, this award winning play demonstrates why original theater continues to be one of the most powerful forms of live storytelling. \n\n\n\nFor anyone exploring the best cultural experiences throughout the Garden State\, Mala Aria deserves a place on the calendar. Combining world class talent\, meaningful subject matter\, and an engaging festival atmosphere\, this production reinforces New Jersey’s growing reputation as a destination where audiences can discover exceptional new voices and unforgettable live performances.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/mala-aria/
LOCATION:Bauer Boucher Theatre Center\, Vaugh-Eames Hall\, 1000 Morris Avenue\, Union\, New Jersey\, 07083\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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SUMMARY:2026 FIFA World Cup Final
DESCRIPTION:MetLife Stadium Set to Host the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final in a Landmark Moment for New Jersey \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNew Jersey is preparing for one of the most significant sporting events in its history as MetLife Stadium is confirmed to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final on July 19\, 2026. The eyes of the world will turn to East Rutherford as the tournament reaches its pinnacle\, bringing global excitement\, international visitors\, and a wave of energy that will place New Jersey at the center of the sports world. Fans looking to follow all World Cup news\, regional soccer events\, and local developments can explore more through our soccer coverage. \n\n\n\nAs one of the largest and most advanced stadiums in the United States\, MetLife Stadium has long been a natural choice for high-profile events. For the 2026 FIFA World Cup\, the venue will play a central role by hosting a total of eight tournament matches. These include several group-stage games\, a Round of 32 match (Match 77)\, and a Round of 16 matchup (Match 91)\, culminating in the highly anticipated World Cup Final\, officially designated as Match 104. \n\n\n\nHosting the Final places New Jersey on a global stage in a way few sporting events can match. Billions of viewers around the world tune in to the World Cup Final each tournament cycle\, making it one of the most-watched events across all sports. The decision to bring the championship match to MetLife Stadium highlights not only the venue’s scale and capabilities but also the region’s infrastructure\, transportation access\, and strong reputation for managing major events. \n\n\n\nIn the months leading up to the tournament\, New Jersey is expected to experience a surge in tourism\, cultural activities\, and international engagement. Local businesses\, hotels\, restaurants\, and entertainment districts will see an influx of visitors from around the globe\, bringing economic benefits that extend far beyond game day. The atmosphere surrounding the stadium and throughout the region is expected to transform into a festival of global unity\, passion\, and celebration. \n\n\n\nThe matches held earlier in the tournament will give fans multiple opportunities to experience World Cup action firsthand. From the intensity of the group stage to the high stakes of knockout-round matches\, each event at MetLife Stadium will contribute to the building excitement that leads to the historic Final. For soccer fans across the state\, the ability to witness these moments without traveling across the world is an unprecedented opportunity. \n\n\n\nAs the countdown to 2026 continues\, anticipation is building not just among sports enthusiasts but across communities statewide. New Jersey is poised to play host to a summer filled with international spirit and unforgettable memories. With the World Cup Final set to take place at MetLife Stadium\, the Garden State is ready to welcome the world and deliver an experience that will be remembered for generations.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/2026-fifa-world-cup-final/
LOCATION:MetLife Stadium\, 1 MetLife Stadium Dr\, East Rutherford\, NJ\, 07073\, United States
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SUMMARY:Boney James
DESCRIPTION:Boney James Brings Signature Urban Jazz Sound to New Jersey on July 19 in a Landmark Live Performance \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNew Jersey’s summer concert season continues to elevate its profile as a premier destination for world-class live music\, and the arrival of Boney James on Sunday\, July 19 represents a defining moment within that landscape. A Grammy-nominated saxophonist\, composer\, and producer whose work has reshaped the boundaries of contemporary jazz\, Boney James is not simply another touring artist on the calendar—he is a cornerstone figure in the evolution of modern instrumental music\, and his upcoming performance stands as one of the most significant jazz events to hit the Garden State this season. \n\n\n\nFor decades\, Boney James has operated at the intersection of jazz\, R&B\, and hip-hop\, crafting a sound that is both technically sophisticated and widely accessible. With more than three million records sold\, his catalog reflects a rare combination of commercial success and artistic credibility\, positioning him among the most influential instrumentalists of his generation. His music is not confined to traditional jazz frameworks; instead\, it pushes forward into a hybridized space where groove\, melody\, and production converge. This approach has helped define what is now widely recognized as the urban-jazz movement—a style that continues to resonate with audiences across formats\, from streaming platforms to live venues. \n\n\n\nHis July 19 appearance in New Jersey arrives at a moment when live jazz is experiencing a renewed cultural emphasis\, driven by audiences seeking immersive\, musicianship-driven performances that offer both depth and atmosphere. Within Explore New Jersey’s expanding coverage of the state’s music scene\, events like this underscore a broader trend: the re-centering of instrumental artistry within a live context that prioritizes nuance\, improvisation\, and emotional connection. For those tracking the region’s evolving concert calendar\, the full scope of performances shaping the state’s music identity can be explored through the Explore New Jersey music section\, where established icons and emerging voices continue to define the rhythm of the season. \n\n\n\nBoney James’s artistry is built on precision\, but it is his phrasing—his ability to shape tone\, space\, and rhythm—that distinguishes his work at the highest level. His saxophone becomes more than an instrument; it becomes a narrative voice\, capable of conveying both intensity and restraint within a single passage. His compositions often begin with groove-driven foundations\, layering rhythmic elements that draw from R&B and hip-hop\, before unfolding into melodic lines that retain the harmonic sophistication of jazz. This structural balance allows his music to function across multiple listening environments\, from intimate settings to large-scale live performances. \n\n\n\nThe significance of his influence extends beyond his recordings. Boney James has helped redefine how jazz is marketed\, performed\, and consumed in the modern era. By integrating contemporary production techniques and collaborating across genres\, he has expanded the audience for instrumental music without diluting its core identity. His work has opened pathways for a new generation of artists who operate within similar hybrid frameworks\, reinforcing the idea that jazz is not a static genre but an evolving form capable of absorbing and reflecting contemporary culture. \n\n\n\nIn a live setting\, that evolution becomes tangible. Boney James’s performances are characterized by a tight\, cohesive band dynamic\, where each musician operates with both independence and alignment. The arrangements are structured yet fluid\, allowing for moments of improvisation that elevate the experience beyond the recorded versions of his work. For audiences in New Jersey\, this translates into a performance that is both technically polished and emotionally immediate—a rare combination that defines the highest tier of live music. \n\n\n\nNew Jersey’s role in hosting artists of this caliber continues to reinforce its position as a critical node within the national touring circuit. The state’s venues—ranging from intimate theaters to expansive concert spaces—provide an environment where artists like Boney James can deliver performances that are both acoustically rich and culturally resonant. This infrastructure\, combined with a diverse and engaged audience base\, ensures that events of this magnitude are not only well-attended but deeply impactful. \n\n\n\nThe July 19 performance also highlights the broader diversity of New Jersey’s music programming. While the state is often associated with rock\, pop\, and mainstream touring acts\, its commitment to jazz and instrumental music remains strong. Events like this serve as a reminder that the region’s musical identity is multifaceted\, capable of supporting a wide spectrum of genres while maintaining a consistent standard of quality. \n\n\n\nAudience expectations for this performance are naturally elevated\, and for good reason. Boney James’s track record speaks to a level of consistency that few artists achieve over the course of a long career. His ability to deliver performances that meet—and often exceed—those expectations is a key factor in his sustained relevance. Whether performing signature tracks that have defined his career or introducing newer material that reflects his ongoing evolution\, he approaches each set with a level of discipline and intention that aligns with his reputation. \n\n\n\nAs anticipation builds for July 19\, the event stands as a clear example of what defines New Jersey’s current live music moment: a convergence of legacy\, innovation\, and audience engagement that positions the state as a destination for meaningful musical experiences. Through continued coverage and curation\, Explore New Jersey remains at the forefront of documenting these moments\, ensuring that audiences have access to the performances that shape the region’s cultural narrative. \n\n\n\nBoney James’s upcoming appearance is not simply another date on the calendar—it is a statement performance\, one that encapsulates the depth\, versatility\, and enduring appeal of contemporary jazz. For those who understand the significance of his work\, and for those discovering it in real time\, July 19 represents an opportunity to engage with an artist whose influence continues to define the sound of modern instrumental music.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/boney-james/
LOCATION:Wiggins Waterfront Park\, 2 Riverside Dr\, Camden\, New Jersey\, 08103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Camden County Board of Commissioners":MAILTO:commissioners@camdencounty.com
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SUMMARY:NE-YO & AKON: Nights Like This Tour 2026
DESCRIPTION:NE-YO and Akon Bring the Nights Like This Tour 2026 to New Jersey for an Unforgettable Evening of R&B and Pop Hits \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNew Jersey’s summer concert season continues with one of the year’s most anticipated R&B events as NE-YO and Akon bring their Nights Like This Tour 2026 to the Garden State. Scheduled for Sunday\, July 19\, 2026\, at 8:00 p.m.\, the tour unites two of the most influential artists of the past two decades for a night celebrating timeless hits\, remarkable songwriting\, and the enduring appeal of modern R&B and pop music. \n\n\n\nFor fans who grew up with the soundtrack of the 2000s and beyond\, this concert offers far more than a nostalgic evening. It showcases two performers whose music continues to reach new audiences through streaming platforms while remaining fixtures on radio playlists\, dance floors\, and live concert stages around the world. Their catalogs helped define an era of contemporary music\, blending R&B\, hip hop\, pop\, and international influences into songs that continue to resonate years after their original release. \n\n\n\nNE-YO headlines the evening with a career built upon exceptional songwriting\, polished vocals\, and one of the most recognizable collections of R&B hits of the modern era. Since emerging as a recording artist and songwriter\, he has established himself as one of the genre’s defining voices\, earning multiple Grammy Awards while writing and producing songs for some of the biggest names in popular music. His influence extends well beyond his own recordings\, making him one of the industry’s most respected creative talents. \n\n\n\nConcertgoers can expect an evening filled with signature songs including “So Sick\,” “Sexy Love\,” “Closer\,” “Miss Independent\,” “Because of You\,” “Champagne Life\,” and numerous other fan favorites that helped establish his remarkable career. Known for combining smooth vocals with polished choreography and engaging stage production\, NE-YO continues to deliver performances that balance vocal precision with high energy entertainment. \n\n\n\nHis career as a songwriter is equally impressive. In addition to his own success\, NE-YO has contributed to major recordings by artists including Beyoncé\, Rihanna\, Mario\, Celine Dion\, Carrie Underwood\, and many others. That combination of writing ability and performance experience has made him one of the most influential figures in contemporary R&B for nearly two decades. \n\n\n\nJoining him is international superstar Akon\, whose unmistakable voice and global sound transformed popular music during the mid 2000s. Blending R&B\, hip hop\, reggae\, and African musical influences\, Akon developed a style that crossed cultural and geographic boundaries\, resulting in worldwide commercial success. His ability to create memorable hooks and infectious melodies helped produce a remarkable string of international hits that continue to receive extensive radio and streaming play. \n\n\n\nFans can look forward to hearing chart topping favorites such as “Locked Up\,” “Lonely\,” “Smack That\,” “I Wanna Love You\,” “Don’t Matter\,” “Beautiful\,” and many more. His live performances combine powerful vocals with charismatic stage presence\, creating an atmosphere that encourages audiences to sing along from beginning to end. \n\n\n\nBeyond his own recordings\, Akon has played a significant role in shaping the careers of numerous artists as a producer\, songwriter\, entrepreneur\, and record executive. His influence extends throughout the music industry\, making him one of the most recognizable and successful artists of his generation. \n\n\n\nTogether\, NE-YO and Akon represent an era when R&B and pop music consistently dominated the charts while influencing fashion\, culture\, and mainstream entertainment. Their collaboration on the Nights Like This Tour creates an evening built around songs that continue to define playlists nearly twenty years after many were first released. For longtime fans\, the concert offers an opportunity to relive some of the genre’s biggest moments. For younger audiences\, it provides the chance to experience these artists performing their most celebrated songs live. \n\n\n\nGuests attending the concert can also enhance their visit through several optional premium experiences offered at the venue. Available upgrades include Premier Parking\, VIP Club Access\, Party Deck seating\, Shore Club Cabanas\, VIP Fast Lane entry\, lawn chair rentals\, commemorative blankets\, and an exclusive Akon Meet and Greet VIP Upgrade. These optional experiences provide additional convenience and premium amenities for concertgoers. As with most venue enhancements\, these upgrades do not include admission to the concert and must be purchased separately from event tickets. \n\n\n\nNew Jersey continues to attract some of the music industry’s biggest touring productions\, and the Nights Like This Tour further demonstrates the state’s reputation as a premier destination for live entertainment. Concert venues throughout the Garden State regularly welcome internationally recognized performers across every genre\, giving residents and visitors access to world class performances without leaving the region. \n\n\n\nThe pairing of NE-YO and Akon creates one of the strongest R&B concert lineups of the summer\, bringing together artists whose influence continues to shape contemporary music. Their catalogs remain deeply woven into the soundtrack of the past two decades\, with songs that have become staples at celebrations\, sporting events\, clubs\, weddings\, and countless personal playlists around the world. \n\n\n\nFor anyone exploring New Jersey’s outstanding summer entertainment calendar\, the Nights Like This Tour promises an evening filled with exceptional musicianship\, unforgettable performances\, and hit after hit from two artists whose music has stood the test of time. Whether you have followed their careers since the beginning or are discovering their work through today’s streaming platforms\, this concert offers an opportunity to experience two of modern R&B’s most accomplished performers sharing the same stage for one memorable night.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/ne-yo-akon-nights-like-this-tour-2026/
LOCATION:Freedom Mortgage Pavilion\, 1 Harbour Blvd\, Camden\, New Jersey\, 08103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Music
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