NJN - Jersey Arts the Podcast
This podcast goes on location with creative personalities and productions throughout the state of New Jersey. Jersey Arts: The Podcast is produced by State of the Arts, NJN Public Television's weekly arts magazine, and hosted by Discover Jersey Arts. Visit us at www.jerseyarts.com.
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FULL CIRCLE 2013: REFLECTIONS
This Saturday, November 2, The Matheny Medical and Educational Center ...
This Saturday, November 2, The Matheny Medical and Educational Center in Peapack, a special hospital for children and adults with medically complex developmental disabilities, opens its doors to the public for Full Circle 2013: Reflections – a multi-media fine arts showcase featuring original work by the Arts Access artists. Celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, the Arts Access program was designed to enable clients who, in many cases, are unable to walk, speak, or move without assistance, to transcend their disabilities and create art by working with professional artist facilitators. We spoke with Performing Arts Coordinator Burt Brooks about Full Circle, and what it means to Matheny’s clients.
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Something Wicked This Way Comes
"Something Wicked This Way Comes" is one night only at ...
"Something Wicked This Way Comes" is one night only at the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey on October 28. The evening of chilling and spooky tales by a company of actors is accompanied by theremin music, sound effects, and staging, making it a Halloween season favorite with audiences. This year, actor Ames Adamson gives the Jersey Arts Podcast a special preview with a full performance of Edgar Allan Poe’s very brief, very creepy classic, “The Tell-Tale Heart.” Producer Susan Wallner starts by asking director Brian Crowe to describe what makes the evening so special.
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Paper Mill Gives Us a Glimpse of New Musical“Honeymoon in Vegas”
This week, we take you to the press preview of ...
This week, we take you to the press preview of Paper Mill Playhouse’s world-premiere production of “Honeymoon in Vegas” – a new musical based on the movie of the same title, which starred Nicolas Cage, Sarah Jessica Parker, and James Caan. The cast of the musical – featuring Tony Danza, Rob McClure, and Brynn O’Malley – performed a few numbers for members of the press. It was the first public unveiling of any material from this production. “Honeymoon in Vegas” will play the Paper Mill Playhouse from September 26 through October 27.
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"Proof" Opens New Season at the McCarter
"Proof" is a father/daughter drama, a love story, and a ...
"Proof" is a father/daughter drama, a love story, and a mystery. Who wrote the groundbreaking mathematical proof discovered after an eccentric professor's death? Winner of the 2001 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Tony Award for Best Play, "Proof" opens the 2013/14 season at the McCarter Theatre in a new production directed by Emily Mann. Mann describes her fascination with the play, and reveals some hidden connections - for instance, she herself is the daughter of a professor at the University of Chicago, the same campus where "Proof" takes place. "Proof" opens in previews on September 6 and runs through October 6.
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Boardwalk Empire
Producer Eric Schultz talks with "Boardwalk Empire" author, historian and ...
Producer Eric Schultz talks with "Boardwalk Empire" author, historian and attorney Nelson Johnson. The Hammonton, NJ native published his history of Atlantic City and crime boss "Nucky" Johnson in 2002. It became a New York Times Best Seller when HBO launched the hit television series based on Johnson's book.
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Aaron & The Spell
Aaron & The Spell are the opening act at this ...
Aaron & The Spell are the opening act at this year’s XPoNential Music Festival – kicking things off at Wiggins Park along the Camden Waterfront next Friday, July 26. There are lots of big bands playing this three-day summer festival – Bob Dylan, Wilco, My Morning Jacket, The Lumineers, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, and many, many more. But it all starts with Aaron Brown and his band. Christopher Benincasa met up with him in his hometown, Philadelphia, to talk about his music, and to listen to some songs from his new album - "Sing."
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An Evening with Groucho
The New York Times calls Frank Ferrante “the greatest living ...
The New York Times calls Frank Ferrante “the greatest living interpreter of Groucho Marx’s material.” In 1986-87, Ferrante starred in the off-Broadway hit, "Groucho: A Life in Revue," written by Groucho's son, Arthur Marx. Ferrante’s own one-man show, “An Evening with Groucho” includes improvisation and audience interaction as he brings Groucho’s subversive, outrageous humor to life. Susan Wallner talks to Frank Ferrante about his early and on-going fascination with the legendary comedian. In July, “An Evening with Groucho” comes to the Algonquin Theatre in Manasquan and Centenary Stage in Hackettstown.
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GlassWeekend ‘13
This weekend -- June 7-9, 2013-- is GlassWeekend at WheatonArts ...
This weekend -- June 7-9, 2013-- is GlassWeekend at WheatonArts & Cultural Center in Millville, NJ. The Creative Glass Center of America at WheatonArts is opening its doors to the public for a weekend full of exhibits, hands-on glassmaking, demonstrations by artists from around the world, and much more. Christopher Benincasa talks with Pamela Weichmann of WheatonArts about this international celebration of contemporary glass art.
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Colin Hay at Appel Farm Arts and Music Festival
He first grabbed the world's attention as the lead vocalist ...
He first grabbed the world's attention as the lead vocalist for "Men at Work," the Australian band that was a worldwide hit in the early 1980s. The band broke up quickly, and Colin Hay has been a solo act ever since. In fact, a new generation knows him more because of the "Garden State" soundtrack than from "Men at Work!" Hay talks to producer Susan Wallner about his love of music and his current world tour, playing music from three decades to a fan base that continues to grow. On June 1, he'll be at the Appel Farm Arts and Music Festival in Elmer, NJ.
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"Venus in Fur" Heats Up George Street Playhouse
"Venus In Fur" - a play about a play that’s ...
"Venus In Fur" - a play about a play that’s based on an 1870 classic erotic novel by Austrian author Leopold von Sacher-Masoch - opens this week at George Street Playhouse in New Brunswick. Christopher Benincasa met up with director Kip Fagan to talk about the play, and its complicated relationship with the cultural legacy of the novel.