Empire Records - The Musical, McCarter Theatre
Sept 6 - Oct 6 Overflowing with optimism, ‘90s counterculture, rooftop dancing, and the spirit of punk rock, Empire Records tells the story of a band of idealist misfits fighting to save their beloved record store from a corporate takeover. With tactics ranging from desperate to dangerous, the team comes together during a visit by over the hill pop star Rex Manning to discover the true value of friendship, love, and music—all in one extraordinary, unforgettable day.
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An Evening with David Sedaris, McCarter Theatre
Princeton favorite, David Sedaris, author of the previous bestsellers Calypso, Naked, Me Talk Pretty One Day, Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim, and regular National Public Radio contributor returns to McCarter for one night only, following the release of his newest books, A Carnival of Snackery and Pretty Ugly. As always, Sedaris will be offering a selection of all-new readings and recollections, as well as a Q&A session and book signing.
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Cabaret at Crossing, Crossing Vineyards & Winery
Don’t miss this exclusive music event, featuring Kate Nice singing and Eric Smrcka on piano. Performance begins at 7:30pm and includes two sets of 45 minutes with a short intermission. Small bites and beverages available for purchase from the bar. Reservations are a must. Cost: $20pp; $25pp week of the event
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Alma, Passage Theater, Mill Hill Playhouse
October 4-20, 2024 Alma is a working mom and undocumented immigrant from Mexico; she has single handedly raised her daughter, Angel, on tough love, home-cooked comida, and lots of prayers. A sacrifice from Alma’s past weighs heavy on their present; will the American Dream cost them a life together? Set in the uncertainty of 2016, Alma is a mother daughter story of heritage, healing, and hope.
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