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The march on June 27 will be mostly virtual. But not to worry: There are plenty of in-person events, performances and celebratory exhibitions throughout the city this month.
Coronavirus in N.J.: What’s reopened, what concerts, festivals and shows are rescheduled, canceled. (May 5, 2021)
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Several live, on-location musical events will feature women artists this Mother’s Day weekend:
♦ South Orange Performing Arts Center in South Orange is bringing its stage back to life on Friday, May 7, with a concert by singer-songwriter and New Jersey native Dana Fuchs. The show will be limited to 100 audience members in the theater, but also will be streamed live online.
♦ Broadway veteran Kelli Rabke will premiere her new cabaret show, “Tiny Giants Petite Powerhouses from Garland to Gaga,” at the Mayo Performing Arts Center in Morristown with performances 3 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 8. As indicated by its title, the show will pay tribute to “small-in-stature” women vocalists, including Edith Piaf, Bette Midler, Stevie Nicks, the singers whose names are incorporated in the show’s title, and others. (Rabke,
Coronavirus in N.J.: What’s reopened, what concerts, festivals and shows are rescheduled, canceled. (April 28, 2021)
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♦ The Summit-based New Jersey Dance Theatre Ensemble will mount its 52nd anniversary performance of “¡Ballie di Primavera! The Dances of Spring” online 7 p.m. Sunday, May 2.
The program will feature NJDTE pre-professional dancers ages 10-18 and include works by; Christopher Bloom of Ballet Hispánico, excerpts of “Don Quixote” and “Paquita” staged by the ensemble’s rehearsal director Alexandra Gonzalez, “Parallel” staged by artistic director Nancy Turano, and Paul Taylor’s “Cloven Kingdom”, staged by 20-year Paul Taylor veteran Michelle Fleet.
Tickets are $40 per viewing device. For information email info@njdte.org, phone 908-273-5500 or visit njdte.org.
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We could all use a laugh these days and fortunately, Anthony Wilkinson s new show is a real drag.
Written by Wilkinson, creator of the Big Gay Italian franchise of shows, Housewives of Secaucus is the first production at the West 47th Street theater since March 2020, when Black Angels Over Tuskegee, along with the rest of live theater in the city, was shuttered due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“This show is perfect for the beginning of a renaissance, a rebirth, for New York City theater, said Wilkinson. Because it’s a small company, there’s only five of them, and most of all it’s a comedy and it’s a laugh-out-loud comedy. It s a very diverse comedy, and I just think it’s exactly what people are aching for right now.”