April Afternoon Tea with the Secret Tea Room, Morven Museum & Garden
Travel back in time with an enchanting afternoon Cream Tea service in Morven’s historic Garden Room. Experience a tea service within the walls of an over 200-year old mansion overlooking the museum’s gardens. Seatings offered at 12:00 p.m. and 2:15 p.m.
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The Improvised Shakespeare Company®, McCarter Theatre
7 and 9:30pm Based on one audience suggestion (a title of a show that has never been written), The Improvised Shakespeare Company® creates a brand new, fully improvised Shakespearean masterpiece right before your eyes. Nothing has been planned out, rehearsed, or written. All of the dialogue is said for the first time, the characters are created as you watch, and if you're ever wondering where the story is going...so are they! You've never seen the Bard like this before!
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House Band Night, School of Rock Princeton
Live Rock Music: Our House Band along with School of Rock East Brunswick's House Band will bring the energy with classic rock, alternative, and modern hits. Don't miss the opportunity to see some of Princeton's most talented students. This event is free, family-friendly, and all ages! Enjoy live music while supporting our community of young musicians.
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Mame, Music Mountain Theater
When the ebullient and convivial socialite Mame Dennis suddenly becomes responsible for the upbringing of her nephew, Patrick, the wealthy sophisticate embraces the challenge, introducing the boy to all of life's wonders. $36 to $38. Click here for more information
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John Malkovich in The Music Critic, McCarter Theatre
Schumann fancies himself a “composer”, while Brahms is a “giftless bastard” and Claude Debussy is simply ugly. Aleksey Igudesman has created a sardonic mix of the most evil music critiques of the last centuries written about some of the greatest works of music. Equipped with a frivolous potpourri of musical insults, John Malkovich slips into the role of the evil critic who believes the music of Beethoven, Chopin, Prokofiev and the likes to be weary and dreary. Aleksey Igudesman, Hyung-ki Joo and other great musicians beg to differ and fight back. The grand finale is “The Malkovich Torment”, a horrific review about Malkovich himself, which Igudesman has set to music in a uniquely sardonically humorous way.
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Concert, The Princeton Folk Music Society
The Princeton Folk Music Society presents Simple Gifts. Two women plus ten instruments equal one good time when the award-winning duo of Linda Littleton and Karen Hirshon take the stage. Drawing on an impressive variety of ethnic folk styles, they play everything from lively Irish jigs and down-home American reels to hard-driving Klezmer freilachs and haunting Gypsy melodies. Advance ticket sales, live-stream access, and more information on our 2026 Concert Season at https://princetonfolk.org
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