Handmade Hopewell, A Makers Street Fair
This highly curated show brings a variety of Artisans and Fine Craft Makers to Seminary Ave, Hopewell Borough, NJ. (rain or shine) For more information, please visit http://www.handmadehopewell.com/.
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Cinderella, Princeton Youth Ballet
Princeton Youth Ballet (PYB) presents Cinderella on May 6 at 4 PM and May 7 at 12 PM and 4 PM at Princeton High School Preforming Arts Center, 16 Walnut Lane, Princeton, NJ. Enjoy the beloved fairytale reimagined and brought to life by the talented young artists of PYB. Featuring inspiring performances, comedic interludes, and vivid projection backdrops, this delightful full-length production will capture your heart with beauty, humor, and magic. Tickets are $25.00 in advance at www.princetonyouthballet.org and $30.00 at the door. This family-friendly performance is recommended for audience members ages 4 years old and up.
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Hello Dolly, Kelsey Theatre
Celebrate the Golden Age of the American Musical with one of the most enduring and delightful musical comedies, set at the turn of the 20 th Century and filled with charisma and heart. Dolly Levi is a New Yorker, widow, a matchmaker, and also a professional meddler - but everything changes when she decides that the next match she needs to make is to find someone for herself. Good for the whole family, “It Only Takes a Moment” to get your tickets for this boisterous and charming family musical.
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Blues for an Alabama Sky, McCarter Theater
May 6 - May 28 In a Depression-era Harlem apartment building, a close-knit group of friends has become a chosen family. New roommates Angel and Guy — a recently fired blues singer and a promising costume designer with Paris in his sights — live across the hall from Delia, a social worker who sparks a relationship with the hardworking doctor Sam. Their lives are upturned when a Southern newcomer Leland arrives and falls hard for Angel, who is torn between a stable life in New York City and an exhilarating overseas adventure with Guy. Angel chooses her path, but the decision leads to devastating consequences that shift the trajectory of everyone’s futures and long-held dreams.
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Concert: More Musical Gems from the Yiddish Theater, Princeton Public Library
Diane Cypkin features songs made famous by legends like Molly Picon and Menasha Skulnik and also focus on the great Yiddish songwriters in this program that is both a concert and a lecture.
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Cellissimo, CPNJ New Chamber Concert Series
1867 Sanctuary, 101 Scotch Rd, Ewing, NJ Katrina Marie Kormanski, Elina Lang, Tomasz Rzeczychi, Violoncello John Kormanski, Clarinet, Don Tenenblatt, Piano A quintet of three celli, piano, and clarinet brings you the sultry music of Bach, Shostakovich, Joplin, and more! Space is limited, reserve your tickets today!
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Giacomo Puccini and the End of the Golden Age of Italian Opera, Dorothea's House
Talk by Joseph Pucciatti, co-founder and director of Boheme Opera New Jersey. Pucciatti discusses Puccini's lifetime and his operas from 1890 through 1924, considered Italian opera's golden age, which ended in 1926 when legendary conductor Arturo Toscanini supervised the last great moments of Giacomo Puccini's "Turandot" at Milan's La Scala. Participants are encouraged to bring refreshments to share at a post-lecture reception.
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Giacomo Puccini and the End of the Golden Age of Italian Opera, Dorothea's House
Talk by Joseph Pucciatti, co-founder and director of Boheme Opera New Jersey. Pucciatti discusses Puccini's lifetime and his operas from 1890 through 1924, considered Italian opera's golden age, which ended in 1926 when legendary conductor Arturo Toscanini supervised the last great moments of Giacomo Puccini's "Turandot" at Milan's La Scala. Participants are encouraged to bring refreshments to share at a post-lecture reception.
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