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New Jersey Film Festival Fall 2003
10.01.2003
September, 5 - November, 22
Family/Festivals
The Rutgers Film Co-op/New Jersey Media Arts Center, in association with the Rutgers University Program In Cinema Studies, Johnson & Johnson and Eastman Kodak, is proud to present the New Jersey Film Festivalsm Summer 2003. Showcasing new international films, American independent features, experimental and short subjects, classic revivals, and cutting-edge documentaries, the New Jersey Film Festivalsm Fall 2003 will feature over 40 film screenings.

YELLOWMAN
10.01.2003
YELLOWMAN was a finalist for the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
YELLOWMAN tells the tale of Alma, a dark-skinned African-American woman, and her childhood friend Eugene, a light-skinned African-American man, growing up together, yearning to escape the South. With dreams about reinventing their lives, they are on the verge of adulthood when they painfully learn that skin color divides even the closest of friends and communities.YELLOWMAN takes a look at how sins of the past become the legacy of the future and the harsh realities of internal racism.

John Leguizamo
10.01.2003 08:00
John Leguizamo is a Columbian actor and comedian who has been cracking-up audiences since the early 90's with his raunchy sense of humor. He has received an Emmy Award for his televised Broadway performance of "Freak," numerous CableACE awards for his stints on the HBO network, as well as Outer Critics Circle awards for his solo performances on and off Broadway. Some of his movie credits include: Moulin Rouge, Summer of Sam, William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, To Wong Foo Thanks For Everything!, Julie Newmar, and Carlito's Way.

Engaged
10.03.2003
High spirits and high jinx abound in this "completely original comic farce" by half of the musical comedy duo Gilbert and Sullivan. Man-about-town Cheviot Hill arrives in Gretna Green with the particular affliction of not being able to look at a woman without proposing to her. Comedy, romance and marriage make for a delightful romp through the English countryside.

Bering Strait
10.03.2003 08:00
They're Russian born and Nashville bred! This 7-piece bluegrass band of talented musicians is best described as a little bit country, a little bit Rachmaninoff and a whole lot of energy.

Red Bank International Film Festival
10.03.2003 09:00
The Red Bank International Film Festival will take place on October 3rd, 4th and 5th in Red Bank. Friday and Sunday's screenings will be held at the Count Basie Theater. Saturday there will be a "film crawl" throughout town, which will utilize a number of venues, including Phoenix Productions and Synapse Studios. Parties following the screenings will be held nightly at locations throughout Red Bank including Echo and Nove.

Четыре довода в пользу брака
10.04.2003 07:00
Театр им.Л.В.Варпаховского представляет лирическую комедию Ричарда Баэра "Четыре довода в пользу брака". Зрителей ждет встреча с удивительными персонажами, жителями Нью-Йорка. В этом веселом спектакле много теплоты, комических ситуаций и неповторимого еврейского юмора.

The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra "The Music of Mozart & Stravinsky" Marco Parisotto, conductor; Stewart Goodyear , piano
10.04.2003 08:00
Marco Parisotto conducts the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra in Mackey's Lost and Found■ (NJ Premier), Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 24, K. 491, and Stravinsky's Petrouchka■ (1947 Version).

Suzanne Farrell Celebrating the Balanchine Centennial Year
10.05.2003 04:00
Time Magazine called her America's greatest ballerina ever, and no wonder. Suzanne Farrell, former prima ballerina of the New York City Ballet and longtime muse to legendary choreographer George Balanchine, formed her own 20-member company three years ago to preserve the rich dance tradition established by her mentor. The result has been nothing short of miraculous, - Washington Post.

Ain't Misbehavin'
10.06.2003
October 6 - October 19, 2003
Harlem Swing in the 1930s comes alive in this rollicking, Tony Awardў-winning musical. Join in celebrating the joyful genius of larger-than-life artist Fats Waller, who rose to international fame during the Golden Age of the Cotton Club, honky tonks and the infectious energy of Swing. Paper Mill will be jumping with such Waller classics as Honeysuckle Rose, Mean to Me, and I Can't Give You Anything But Love.■ Sometimes sassy, sometimes sultry, this popular revue is simply unforgettable.

Eddie Izzard - SEXiE
10.07.2003
Oct 07 – Oct 11, 2003
Comedian/actor Eddie Izzard initially penetrated the American psyche with his one-man show "Dress To Kill" on HBO, which garnered three Emmy nominations and won two. His last tour, "Circle," was the hottest ticket in town is the nine cities where Izzard performed, culminating with a seven night sold-out engagement in New York's Town Hall.

Kramer on Seinfeld
10.09.2003 08:00
Kenny Kramer, the world’s most popular next door neighbor and inspiration for the character of the same name, lived incidents that became episodes of the popular Seinfeld show. Join Kenny Kramer, the man who inspired the character, on a road version of his highly acclaimed and legendary “Reality Tour” of the ever popular Seinfeld television sit-com.

12th Annual Columbus Day Parade & Italian Street Festival
10.10.2003
October, 10 - 12
Family/Festivals
Three-day Italian Festival runs from Friday to Sunday 10-10 p.m., ending with a Parade on Sunday at 2:00 p.m.

The Good Daughter
10.11.2003
October, 9 - November, 23
An epic story about a father, his three daughters and the twists and turns of the Missouri River.

Vintage Dance Weekend
10.11.2003
Historic Events
Kick up your heels as they did in Cape May 100 years ago. Instructor Martha Griffiths will conduct three dance workshops and prepare you for the Vintage Ball at 8pm, where you can show off your new steps in vintage costume to live music. On Sunday at 1pm, it's time for an elegant Tea Dance.

Moonlite Walk
10.11.2003
Family/Festivals
Join us at 7 P.M. for a 1-2 or 3-5 mile walk around Historic Whitesbog Village and surrounding bogs and fields. All events meet at the Whitesbog General Store. Proceeds benefit WPT village restoration & interpretive programs.

Witches Ball
10.11.2003
Family/Festivals
A spooky evening of story-telling, poetry and tarot card readings to celebrate the season. This 'harvest brew' of stuff to do culminates in a professional ballroom dance show and costume contest. And don't forget your costume! Compete in a costume contest for great prizes! 5pm - 11pm.

Hansel and Gretel
10.11.2003 02:00
This award-winning, Quebec-based troupe returns with an enchanting version of the classic Brothers Grimm fairy tale. This imaginative production combines traditional and modern techniques, featuring a masterful symphonic soundtrack, multi-media special effects, and magical, larger-than-life puppets. Recommended for ages 8 & up.

Forbidden Broadway 20th Anniversary Tour
10.11.2003 08:00
See all of Broadway's best shows packed into one fun-filled hysterical night. Since you can't get to every big show this year, this compilation spoof is a brilliant alternative. See 31 Broadway shows in 97 hilarious minutes. The jokes are fast and furious, and audiences familiar with Broadway Musical fare will laugh till they cry.

Suzanne Farrell Ballet
10.11.2003 08:00
Ballet superstar Suzanne Farrell arrives with her own acclaimed company for one performance only! “Nothing short of miraculous!” says The Washington Post. “The essential spirit of ballet’s fine art beams forth in them like a beacon,” says The Wall Street Journal. The all-Balanchine program will include Divertimento No. 15, Tzigane, Variations for Orchestra, and Apollo.

1776
10.11.2003 08:00
Music and American history are artfully blended in our season opener. Featuring a remarkable book and memorable songs, 1776 brings to life the signing of our Declaration of Independence. Winner of the 1969 Tony Award for Best Musical, 1776 is the best in musical entertainment for the whole family.

River Road Festival in Fair Lawn
10.12.2003
Craft Shows
Come discover the Downtown Section of Fairlawn in October! Driven by the ever popular Spring Street Fair in the Radburn Section, Fair Lawn wants you to Discover their newly renovated Downtown Section on River Road. There will be plenty of crafts, artisans, specialty foods on hand to entice even the casual fairgoer. Pony rides, petting zoo and a moonwalk will be there for the kids as well! Uncle Floyd will be there at 12 & 2 along with other talented entertainers, Singers, and Blues Bands from around NJ. There is something for everyone! Event kicks off at 11:00 am til 5:00 pm. Raindate 12/19/03

Skate and Break
10.12.2003 03:00
This urban funk spectacular brings together the world's best skaters with New York's premiere break and hip hop dancers. Enter an afternoon of electrifying music and blow-your-mind dance moves with Steve Love's cutting-edge tour.

NY / NJ International Boat Show
10.13.2003
October, 9 - 13
2nd Annual NY/NJ International Boat Show Welcome to the Boat Show! Year 1 was a HUGE success. This year's show is sure to be even better. The best in-water show in the country just doubled in size with Sail America joining forces with us to put on the NY/NJ Sail Expo. Make plans to attend the country's greatest powerboat and sailboat show on the doorstep of the Nation's greatest city. So once again, Welcome Aboard and we look forward to seeing you at the Boat Show.

WINTERTIME
10.14.2003
Tuesday Oct 14, 2003 - Sunday Nov 2, 2003
Too many people. Too madly in love. A mischievious new comedy about warm hearts and cold feet. A winter weekend in the country snowballs into a hilarious blizzard of passion and jealousy when a young man and his intended arrive at his family's vacation home to find his parents - and their respective lovers - already ensconsed.

Ballet Nacional de Cuba
10.15.2003
Oct 15 – Oct 19, 2003
Under the direction of Alicia Alonso, the Ballet Nacional de Cuba returns to City Center with six performances: A romantic repertory program features Antonio Gades' BLOOD WEDDING, Alonso's staging of LES SYLPHIDES, and Plisetski's delightful CANTO VITAL, while the second program will be the full-length family favorite, DON QUIXOTE.

Surflight Theatre's Stage Play 'An Evening of Mark Twain'
10.15.2003
October, 15 - 19
Theatre
This World Premiere play with music includes selections from Mark Twain's famous books and short stories that reflect his sublime storytelling technique. Several songs from the turn of the (last) century played and sung by the Actors will help highlight Twain's high regard for humanity and his hatred of injustice, imperialism and stupidity - with a pen dipped in humorous, satiric and, sometimes, poisonous ink.

Baby
10.15.2003 07:30
Paper Mill Playhouse presents a staged reading of a Baby in its first major metro area revival since its smash Broadway engagement in 1983. This is an updated version of the heartwarming musical that follows the experiences of three couples, ranging in age from their early 20s to mid-40s, as they experience the agonizingly funny, ultimately rewarding consequences of parenthood. "A whimsical and entrancing show!" says Time Magazine. "Baby succeeds in making you feel good!"



The music man
10.16.2003
October 16-November 15
An affectionate paean to Small-town, USA of a bygone era. Who can forget Harold Hill and Marion, the librarian as they give us some of the most memorable music ever written for the musical stage. Seventy-Six Trombones, Till There Was You, Ya Got Trouble and Goodnight My Someone are only a few of the songs that leave you humming as you leave. Funny, warm, romantic and touching, The Music Manis family entertainment at its best.

Passage Theatre presents 'Afghan Women'
10.16.2003
October 16 - 19, 23 - 26
'Afghan Women' tells the story of an Afghan-American woman who returns to her homeland to volunteer at an orphanage, which comes under attack from a rogue warlord. Desperate to save her country and her young charges, the doctor must take part in a battle she never expected √ and in doing so, offers her enemies the chance to reject the old ways and embrace the reality of a new Afghanistan.

Three Dog Night
10.16.2003 08:00
This band struck gold with "Joy to the World", "One", "Black and White" and "Old Fashioned Love Song". The magic continues as they deliver their driving pop-rock sound and powerful harmonies to audiences spanning generations.

Haunted Train Ride
10.17.2003
October, 17 - 18
Family/Festivals
Fridays and Saturdays from Dark to 9 pm we're haunted with Live Monsters, Graveyard fog... and more Scary Fun for the young and young at heart.

Garden State Central Model Railroad Club Open House
10.17.2003
October, 17 - 18 , 24 - 26
Family/Festivals
See New Jersey's finest operating HO model railroad club. Celebrating our 40th anniversary. Prototype modeling of fictional railroad from Jersey City, NJ to Scranton, PA. The layout features the huge Bethlehem Steel Mill in Bethlehem, PA -- a fantastic model built almost entirely from scratch! Trains roll past the REA building and the infamous Coney Island Texas Weiners in Scranton, past the well-known blue tank in Allentown and call on the docks of Jersey City complete with it's operating Macmylar coal dumper... all in 1:87th scale!

The Good Daughter
10.17.2003
by D. W. Gregory
An epic story about a father, his three daughters and the twists and turns of the unpredictable Missouri River.

Latin Heat Featuring Larry Harlow and his Latin Legends Band and Dancers
10.17.2003 08:00
Direct from the Copacabana, this hot, hot, hot evening of Salsa and Latin music features NYC's best Latino musicians, singers and dancers. Percussionists Bobby Sanabria, Chembo Corniel and Luis Bauzo will keep the beat moving for a band also featuring an amazing horn section, vocals, keyboards and violin..

Philharmonia Orchestra of London
10.17.2003 08:00
Christoph Von Dohnanyi, former Music Director of the Cleveland Orchestra, leads the Philharmonia Orchestra, the last of London’s great classical ensembles to make its NJPAC debut. The program includes guest violinist Elisabeth Batiashvili and works by Wagner, Sibelius, and Brahms. “(This is) an orchestra of virtuosos,” says The London Guardian.

Westfield Downtown Art Show and Sale
10.18.2003
Art
75-100 Artists will show original paintings, hand-pulled prints, sculpture, and photography on the streets of Downtown Westfield. Musicians will entertain at various locations. It's an enjoyable day for artists and art lovers.

Apple Festival
10.18.2003
Family/Festivals
Enjoy kids crafts, adult crafters, food, carnival rides, and home baked apple goodies for the whole family!

Big Screen Movie Night
10.18.2003
Theatre
Bring your chairs and blankets and get ready for a classic double feature on the silver screen.

Atlantique City Holiday Megafair
10.18.2003
October, 18 - 19
Antique Shows
The largest indoor art, antique & collectibles show in the world. Exhibitors from 41 states plus Canada, Europe and the Orient. Sat 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Sun 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

"Chto?Gde?Kogda?"
10.18.2003
Game "Chto?Gde?Kogda?" will be hosted by Binghamton University at 6pm on
Saturday, October 18th.
Team SKoR (Sbornaja Komanda Rutgersa) is looking for players. Affiliation
with Rutgers isn't required.
We will compete with Binghamton and Cornell. After the game, Binghamton is
hosting welcome party.

Ottmar Liebert & Luna Negra
10.18.2003 08:00
It should come as no surprise that Ottmar Liebert’s release Nouveau Flamenco 1990-2000 Special Edition, which celebrated the ten year anniversary of his legendary, double-platinum selling debut has become the biggest selling guitar album of all time. The Santa Fe Sessions, his latest release via his own label SSRI (Spiral Subwave Records International), is an extraordinary studio recording which reflects the new, expansive live-in-concert character of ten classic tracks—including fresh guitar, percussion and horn parts. Liebert also blazes a trail into the future with two brand new compositions, the mystical, Brazilian flavored “Sao Paulo” and a Cuban spiced “Song for Pablo.”

George Shearing Quintet
10.18.2003 08:00
For more than 50 years, Grammy Award-winning jazz master George Shearing has earned international recognition as one of the greatest pianist-composers of his generation, as at home on the concert stage as he is in an intimate jazz club setting. For his NJPAC debut, Shearing will be joined by New Jersey's own acclaimed John Pizzarelli Trio.

Colonial Symphony presents Mission to Jupiter!
10.18.2003 08:30
Mission to Jupiter!
Saturday, October 18, 2003 at 8:30 PM
Lecture begins 7:30 PM
Tickets: Gold: $42.00, White: $32.00, Orange: $22.00

Families Investigate Science Hands-On
10.19.2003
Family/Festivals
(NEW) Lenne Lenape and the Jersey Shore Learn the secrets of our Native Americans and how they once utilized the coastal environment to survive. Discover how vital coastal plants were to the Lenne Lenape people. Try your best at fire making just as the Lenne Lenape did. Make and take a Native American craft.

The Wizard Of Oz
10.19.2003
Click your heels three times and follow the yellow brick road as GINGERBREAD PLAYERS & JACK return with a delightful musical adaptation of the famous L. Frank Baum’s cherished fantasy.

Victorian Week
10.19.2003
October, 10 - 19
Family/Festivals
Hailed as 'A Top 100 event in North America,' the 31st annual Victorian Week is Cape May's 10-day extravaganza of tours and events that celebrate the Vitorian lifestyle. Highlights include Historic House Tours, Victorian feasts, murder mystery dinners, antiques and crafts show, Victorian fashion shows, glass blowing demonstrations, brass band concerts, workshops, tours and lectures.

New Jersey Lighthouse Challenge
10.19.2003
Family/Festivals
Visit 11 Coastal Lighthouses in one weekend. Receive a free collector's card at each one. Two are in Ocean County - Tucker's Island Lighthouse & Barnegat Lighthouse

Corvette Show
10.19.2003
Auto/RV
A Corvette Show sponsored by The Boardwalk Corvette Club of Atlantic City will host 100+ Corvettes. To register call Edie #609-965-7817 in the pm. for spectators. Rain date... 10/26.

Polish Philharmonic Rzeszow
10.19.2003 04:00
The Polish Philharmonic’s 40-year history is full of significant achievements including important concerts in festivals in Poland and throughout Europe, many radio recordings and television broadcasts, and seven CD recordings for Polish and foreign record companies. The everyday activities of the orchestra feature concerts imparting musical appreciation in schools and recitals and weekly concerts of the orchestra of 85 musicians.

Playing With Time
10.20.2003
Through - January 4, 2004
In this fast-paced world, controlling time seems like an impossible dream, but you can do just that as you explore Playing With Time. Guests can speed or slow events such as choosing a kernel of popcorn and watching it slowly expand like a blossoming flower as it pops, or see the hilarious way faces are transformed in super slow motion.

George Shearing
10.20.2003
For more than 50 years, Grammy Award-winning jazz master George Shearing has earned international recognition as one of the greatest pianist-composers of his generation. Most often associated with his innovative, orchestrated jazz sound the Shearing Sound he's still making masterful music at age 83.

Vadim Repin (violin )
10.21.2003
Born in Siberia, Vadim Repin has enjoyed a meteoric rise to stardom since winning the violin world's Nobel Prize, the Queen Elisabeth Competition, and now plays for every major orchestra and conductor around the world.
At the age of 30, Repin already has it all - technique, tone, personality, plus a 1708 Stradivarius. His program will include works by Mozart, Prokofiev, Ysaye and R. Strauss.

Murder Among Friends
10.21.2003
Take an exceedingly vain actor, his very rich wife, a double-dealing, backstabbing agent and mix thoroughly in an elegant New York town house. Add a dash of crackling wit and droll dialogue, and you have the basic elements for an evening of murder and sophisticated entertainment. Angela, the wife, and Ted, the agent, are lovers and plan to murder Palmer, the actor, during a contrived robbery on New Year's Eve. But when the actor and agent have an identical plan to murder the wife, no one is sure which body hits the floor after the gun goes off..

American Ballet Theatre
10.22.2003
Oct 22 – Nov 09, 2003
This fall at City Center, ABT invites you to experience three riveting weeks of ballet showcasing repertory of the greatest choreographers of the 20th century. Artistic Director Kevin McKenzie presents four unique programs where you can experience the diversity and range synonymous with ABT's phenomenal dancers. From the new sensational ballet Within You Without You - A Tribute to George Harrison to the ABT premiere of William Forsythe's workwithinwork, an array of spectacular dance awaits you, featuring the athleticism, sensuality and grandeur that is American Ballet Theatre.

Autumn in the Park
10.23.2003
Family/Festivals
Autumn in the Park hosted by Main Street Highland Park is a harvest festival the entire family can enjoy. Food, entertainment, and games are just some of the fun to expect.

Fall Festival at Dutch Neck Village
10.24.2003
Family/Festivals
People have been celebrating fall at this event for over 23 years. The whole family will enjoy craft artisans, entertainment, face painting and great food!

Carmen
10.24.2003
October, 24, 26
Theatre
Georges Bizet's fiery opera flows into the heart and soul. Set in Seville in the 1820's the tale is woven of intrigue, love and deception among gypsies, smugglers, and soldiers torn between passion and duty. Easily offers the most intoxicating and the most identifiable music ever written. The melodies linger in the mind long after the final curtain.

Halloween Night Walks Program
10.24.2003
October, 24, 25, 27
Environmental/Gardens
Calling all ghosts, pirates, and scarecrows to a fun and informative Halloween stroll at the Environmental Education Center. Led by a guide, children and their parents will walk shadowy paths to meet and learn about misunderstood, but informative animals, such as a fabulous giant bat, a sly fox, and a totally 'toadatious' toad. This program is designed strictly for this age group. Walks are approximately 45 minutes in length. In the event of ghoulish weather, this program is held indoors. NO flashlights please. Visitors, big and small, are invited to wear costumes.

15th New Jersey Fall RV Show
10.24.2003
October, 24 - 26
Auto/RV
Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned RVer, there will always be something for you at a MAC Events RV & Camping Show. There, you'll find the latest information about motorhomes,mini-homes, travel trailers, folding campers, fifth wheels, camper vans, truck campers and more. Not to mention, available at the shows will be loads of information on top-notch campgrounds, travel destinations and RV products & services! So, if you are interested in learning more about what types of RVs fit your needs or the best places to take your family on a camping vacation, then don't miss one of these great RV & Camping Shows! Visit our website for details, directions, and discount coupon.

27th Annual Morristown CraftMarket
10.24.2003
October, 24 - 26
Craft Shows
Come to the 27th year of the Morristown CraftMarket, a national-quality, juried craft show. Fabuluous hand made crafts made by exhibitors from throughtout the USA. Run by the Kiwanis Club of Randolph Township, all proceeds from the show go to charity! Also featured are a Tricky Tray of crafts to benefit a local charity, activities for kids, and our brand new Fabulous Food Fest!

Wit
10.24.2003
Vivian Bearing, Ph.D., a renowned professor of English who has spent years studying and teaching the brilliant and difficult metaphysical sonnets of John Donne, has been diagnosed with terminal ovarian cancer. Her approach to the study of Donne: aggressively probing, intensely rational. But during the course of her illness -- and her stint as a prize patient in an experimental chemotherapy program at a major teaching hospital -- Vivian comes to reassess her life and her work with a profundity and humor that are transformative both for her and the audience.

Jackson Browne In a special acoustic show!
10.24.2003 08:00
Jackson Browne has written and performed some of the most literate, moving songs in popular music. With classic albums like LATE FOR THE SKY, RUNNING ON EMPTY, and FOR EVERYMAN, he has defined a genre of songwriting charged with honesty, emotion and personal politics. Don't miss him in this special acoustic performance!

Pets On Parade
10.25.2003
11:00AM - 4:00PM, Parade at 2:00PM
Join the Museum's parade with your favorite four-legged friend - in costume! Prizes, including an overnight stay for you and your "best friend", will be awarded for best costume in many categories courtesy of the pet-friendly Lowes Hotel in Philadelphia. Make a trick-or-treat bag for your cat or dog and participate in the Adventure Garden.


Cranberry Harvest Tour
10.25.2003
October, 25 - 26
Historic Events
Everything you ever wanted to know about the cranberry industry and more, plus a guided tour of a working bog.

Pumpkin Patch Weekend
10.25.2003
October, 25 - 26
Family/Festivals
A family oriented Halloween celebration on the grounds of historic Liberty Hall. Pumpkins, scarecrows, hayrides.

How I Learned to Drive
10.25.2003
by Paula Vogel
October 10, 2003 thru Saturday, October 25
Winner of the 1998 Pulizer Prize for Drama, a funny and surprizing tale about a young woman and her troubling relationship with her older uncle. The New York Times acclaimed "┘ the work begins with a comic blitheness and detachment the immediately disarm. The before you're even aware of it, you've fallen into a dark decidedly uncomfortable territory, and it's too late to pull back."

The Rocky Horror Show
10.25.2003
The ever-popular original stage version of the cult movie has been a "12 o'clock high" for thousands of enthusiastic movie-goers.Live, on stage, see Dr. Frank N. Further match wits (?) with the innocent young newlyweds! Thrill to the delightfully trashy rock and roll music! Don't forget your dancing shoes because you don't want to miss the Time Warp!

Laura Ingalls Wilder: Growing Up on the Prairie
10.25.2003 02:00
This nationally recognized, New Jersey-based company brings an exciting play that chronicles the adventures of tomboy and author-to-be Laura Ingalls Wilder (immortalized on television's Little House on the Prairie). With the help of a lush musical score and original songs, this production chronicles the experiences of Wilder and her family as they travel across the Midwest in a covered wagon, searching for a place to call home. Recommended for ages 7 & up.

Виктор Шендерович
10.25.2003 07:30
"Вечер сатиры и юмора".
Виктор Шендерович (www.shender.ru - "последний сатирик России", писатель, журналист, телеведущий и автор самых популярных програм "Куклы" и "Итого"; Лауреат престижных литературных премий в области юмора: "Золтой теленок", "Золотой Остап", "Золотое Перо"; член Пен-клуба: персональный том в "Антологии русской сатиры и юмора ХХ века".

New Philharmonic of New Jersey
10.25.2003 08:00
New Philharmonic of New Jersey presents
Lenore Fishman Davis, piano
Saturday, October 25, 2003 at 8:00 PM

Sea Monster Masquerade
10.26.2003
See the Aquarium transformed into a HAUNTED Aquarium courtesy of Halloween Adventures! As you collect your treats courtesy of Super G and Tastykake lookout for the goblins that may greet you. Compete in a Monster Mash Dance Contest as Q102 plays spooky music. Create your own trick-or-treat bag and Mardi Gras mask at a arts and crafts table. Watch the waters of the Deep Atlantic fill with creepy creatures during one-of-a-kind Haunted Dive Shows. Kids in costume get in FREE with a paying adult!

Western Monmouth's Halloween Spooktacular - Halloween Parade
10.26.2003
Family/Festivals
COME OUT AND PARTICIPATE IN WESTERN MONMOUTH'S HALLOWEEN PARADE. Costume Judging in various age categories from 12:30 to 1:30 pm at Freehold Raceway Parking Lot off Manalapan Ave. 2:00 pm - Parade from Manalapan Ave to Main Street ending at Hall of Records Annex Parking Lot. Award Ceremonies commence immediately after the parade at the Hall of Records Annex Parking Lot. Refreshments for all Parade marchers.

Goblins in the Garden
10.26.2003
Family/Festivals
This 'not so scary' Halloween event is great for the entire family. Includes crafts, games and entertainment. Haunted holdup on the Arrow River Train Ride, this bumbling burglar gives out treats instead of stealing them. Haunted maze for braver kids. Enjoy a performance of Legend of Sleepy Hollow from Twilight Productions. Activities free with admission. $5 adults, $3 children. October 26, 11 am - 4 pm.

Hallow-Marine
10.26.2003
Family/Festivals
HALLOW-MARINE-A Haunted Tour Of Sandy Hook. This FISH(Families Investigate Science Hands-On) program features creepy sea creatures, with tales of Fort Hancock Ghosts and Pirates of our coast. Explore the mysterious marsh at twilight and discover the weird and fearful facts about animals that lurk upon our shores. Get a monstrous look at microscopic plankton, hear terrific, terrifying tales about pirates and ghosts. A frightful good time for all! Time:3pm-5pm. Visit our website for more information or a registration form.

Lang Lang, piano
10.26.2003 03:00
At age 21, Lang Lang has already hit the Billboard charts with his best-selling recordings and has impressed critics around the world with his extraordinary ability to connect with audiences. “The biggest, most exciting young keyboard talent encountered in years!” says The Chicago Tribune. His program at NJPAC will include works by Schumann, Haydn, Tan Dun, Chopin and Liszt.

Hilton Ruiz - Latin Jazz All Stars
10.26.2003 03:00
Acclaimed pianist, composer and arranger Hilton Ruiz, one of the most influential forces in today's re-energized Latin jazz scene, headlines this high-energy tribute to Latin jazz! His All-Star ensemble will include Lew Soloff on trumpet, Papo Vasquez on trombone, Dave Valentin on flute, Andy Gonzales on bass, Steve Berrios on drums, Richie Flores on percussion, and Nicky Marrero on timbales. A FamilyTime event, recommended for ages 12 & up.

Lang Lang (piano)
10.27.2003
Barely 20, China-born Lang Lang continues to take the musical world by storm. Not since the arrival of Evgeny Kissin has a young pianist caused such a stir, and with good reason - he's the real thing.

Bach Concerto Festival Part II
10.28.2003
with Peter Serkin and The Brandenburg Ensemble.
Jaime Laredo, conductor & violin.
Peter Serkin, Jaime Laredo and The Brandenburg Ensemble return to McCarter for Part II of their exploration of Bach's complete Piano Concerti. The program this time will include the Piano Concertos Nos. 3, 4, 5 & 6, plus the Concerto in A for Flute, Violin & Keyboard.


HENRY IV
10.28.2003
Two of Shakespeare's finest history plays, Henry IV Parts I & II, have been combined into HENRY IV, an epic saga of the succession of early 15th century English monarchy and a play about fathers and sons. Dakin Matthews' adaptation of Henry IV Parts I and II consolidates the action of the two plays into a single evening, which enables audiences to experience the transformation of the play's central character from Prince Hal to King Henry V.



Orquesta Aragon
10.29.2003 08:00
A pillar of Cuban music since 1939, this premier charanga band is to Cuban music what The Count Basie and Duke Ellington Orchestra’s are to Jazz. The Orquesta Aragon was formed in 1939 by double bass player Orestes Aragon Cantero. In terms of 20th-century popular music, with 62 years of uninterrupted existence, it is probably the oldest band still playing today...

Museum Spooktacular
10.30.2003
Thursday, October 30, 6:00PM - 8:30PM &
Friday, October 31, 9:30AM - 5:30PM
Enjoy a Halloween alternative on Thursday as the Museum will stay open late to host a Happy Halloween Night to benefit the Ronald McDonald House of Southern New Jersey. Advanced registration is required and tickets are limited - $3 per parent and $5 per child. Contact Kathy at Kindercare (856) 424-8874 to save your spot! The fun continues on Friday as visitors will enjoy ghosts, goblins and the scary witch's kitchen at the happily-haunted Museum.


It's a Wonderful Life
10.30.2003
This is the heart-warming story of George Bailey, from the small town of Bedford Falls, whose dreams of escape and adventure are repeatedly quashed by his strong notions of family obligation and civic duty. It is Christmas Eve, 1945, and George's Guardian Angel, Clarence Odbody, has been sent to save him from despair, and to remind him (by showing him what the world would be like had he never been born) that his has been after all, a wonderful life.

Sing-A-Long Wizard of Oz
10.31.2003
Family/Festivals
With a high-spirited master-of-ceremonies as your guide, join Dorothy on her fantastical journey through the Land of Oz as you sing along to some of the best-known songs in film history. Dress up as your favorite character and compete for prizes. This new interactive film experience is a splashy night of theater and film for young and old alike. The 7pm showing is for family audiences, the 10pm showing for recommended for adults only.

Jane Eyre - The Musical
10.31.2003
As an orphan child Jane Eyre is mistreated by her guardian, banished to a strict institution and witnesses the death of her only friend. As an adult, she is dispatched to a gothic mansion to be the governess of a small child. She is immediately attracted to her employer, the brooding Edward Rochester. When Rochester admits his feelings for her, Jane's troubles just begin. Jane unravels many secrets before the triumphant and uplifting finale. Nominated for 5 Tony Awards including Best Musical.

Kiss Me, Kate
10.31.2003
A married couple's on-stage and off-stage lives intertwine in film version of Cole Porter play which was itself adapted from Shakespeare's "Taming of the Shrew."

West Side Story
10.31.2003
An electrifying musical which sets the ageless tragedy of Romeo & Juliet against the backdrop of gang warfare in the slums of New York in the 1950's. Who could forget its Bernstien/Sondheim songs such as "Maria" and "Tonight, Tonight".

 
 
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