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An invitation from our President & CEO, John Schreiber
SAVE GREEN! TAKE OFF 15!With NJPAC’s Create Your Own Series, choose 3 or more performances and save 15%* ... all season long!
New this season. Now you can multiply the thrills of live performance at NJPAC by personally selecting three or more of the artists you most want to see now and saving 15% on each ticket*! The savings continue all season long when you order tickets to eligible events through the NJPAC sales team at 1.888.MY.NJPAC or online at NJPAC.org/CYO.
The Create Your Own Series allows you to customize your theater-going experience AND fatten your wallet. Look for the CYO designation throughout this brochure to point the way to great savings.
You could purchase one or two events, but with all we have to offer this season, why not buy three or more and SAVE! Create Your Own Series today!
Visit NJPAC.org /CYO for full details on these exciting new savings.
* Special engagements not eligible for discounts are noted within this brochure. The Create Your Own Series offer is only available when three or more events are purchased in the initial transaction. Although some events may not be eligible for 15% off, the event would still count toward the total event purchase. Create Your Own Series tickets must be purchased online at njpac.org by choosing Subscriptions in the “Buy” menu, at the box office at One Center Street, Newark, or by calling 1-888-MY-NJPAC. Offer not valid on prior sale. Child’s priced tickets are not eligible for this discount. All standard per ticket handling fees apply.
To order tickets or for more information on the 2014-15 season, parking or directions:
Hello Friend:
“Where do you start?”
That’s the title of a beautiful song by Alan and Marilyn Bergman (who performed at NJPAC last December), and it’s also the dilemma facing you, good friend, as you dive into this catalog of dozens of performances lined up for our new season.
This note is my invitation to you to have some fun getting acquainted with NJPAC’s 2014-15 season over the next 40 or so pages. By the time you’ve absorbed everything we’ve designed for you, I’d be surprised if you hadn’t planned multiple visits to our splendid Newark campus.
One of the perks of CEO-ship is the chance to call out a few favorite shows. These include:
· Our new series with Peter Gelb and the Met, titled Metropolitan Opera Rising Stars, featuring a host of opera’s greatest young singers in recital;
· Jonathan’s Choice, an American Song concert and conversation series hosted by WNYC and the Jonathan Channel’s Jonathan Schwartz;
· The return of North America’s largest poetry celebration, the Geraldine R. Dodge Poetry Festival;
· The third edition of the marvelous TD James Moody Democracy of Jazz Festival, led by jazz advisor Christian McBride;
· The New Jersey Speakers Series, featuring fascinating personalities like Steve Wozniak, Alan Alda, Madeleine Albright and others;
· Our free, outdoor summer series Horizon Foundation Sounds of the City, with artists like the Funky Meters and Living Colour;
· And great performers across all categories, including family, theater, comedy, classical, world music, pop, rock, variety, dance, R&B, jazz and standards, Latin, Indian, Caribbean, you name it.
We will be adding shows on a weekly basis, doubling the number of performances currently on sale. If you’re an NJPAC Member, you’ll receive advance notice of these new programs and the chance to order best seats first. If you’re not a Member, I urge you to join today.
We hope this season inspires you to experience the talents you know and love and get introduced to some remarkable new faces, too.
The ingredients are here for a feast of entertainment. I encourage you to get cooking!
My best,
John SchreiberPresident & CEO
Cover photo: Yuja Wang
SWAN LAKE
CHRIS BOTTI
SWEET HONEY IN THE ROCK
RICCARDO CHAILLY
GOLDA’S BALCONY STARRING TOVAH FELDSHUH
THE PIANO GUYS
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groups of 10 or more, call:
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Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts The Philadelphia Orchestra
CLASSICAL
Gewandhaus Orchestra of Leipzig
GEWANDHAUS ORCHESTRA OF LEIPZIG
YUJA WANG
Saturday, November 8, 2014 at 8pm
Prudential Hall
Lacombe conducts Handel’s Messiah
The Philadelphia Orchestra
JACQUES LACOMBE
YANNICK NÉZET-SÉGUIN
Sunday, December 21, 2014 at 3pm
Prudential Hall
Thursday, January 29, 2015 at 7:30pm
Prudential Hall
chopin: Fantaisie in F minor, Op. 49scriabin: Sonata No. 9, Op. 68schubert: Sonata in B-flat, D. 960works by enrique granados & isaac albéniz
Making her NJPAC debut, acclaimed piano recitalist Yuja Wang brings her graceful stage presence and fresh interpretations of works by the greatest composers to Prudential Hall. One of classical music’s newest superstars, this Grammy-nominated artist has been classified by The Detroit News as “simply the most important pianist to appear in recent years—period.”
Riccardo Chailly, conductorNikolaj Znaider, violin
all mendelssohn program!Overture to The HebridesViolin Concerto in E minorSymphony No. 5 (“Reformation”)
A giant in the symphonic musical tradition, the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra—Mendelssohn’s orchestra—presents an all-Mendelssohn program under the baton of the dynamic Riccardo Chailly, La Scala’s next Music Director. Nikolaj Znaider is guest soloist in the Violin Concerto in E minor, recognized as a towering work in the repertoire.
New Jersey Symphony Chamber Orchestra Jacques Lacombe, conductorNathalie Paulin, sopranoMireille Lebel, mezzo-sopranoIsaiah Bell, tenorGordon Bintner, bass-baritoneMontclair State University SingersHeather J. Buchanan, director
The fabulous Philadelphia sound—as only it can sound at NJPAC. Under its dynamic new Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin, the orchestra performs Beethoven’s powerhouse Fifth Symphony, as well as a pair of beloved works by Shostakovich. “The ensemble, famous for its glowing strings, has never sounded better,” says The New York Times. “The Philadelphia Orchestra seems to have found its ideal music director.”
Musically superb and emotionally uplifting, Handel’s Messiah is a holiday season must-hear for music lovers everywhere. A soaring showpiece for chorus, soloists and orchestra, considered one of the most majestic compositions in Western music, Messiah is a soul-stirring way to celebrate Advent. This is the Messiah as it was meant to be heard—with the region’s finest musicians and voices—the one you will remember “forever and ever!”
Yannick Nézet-Séguin, conductor Kirill Gerstein, piano
shostakovich: Piano Concerto No. 2
beethoven: Symphony No. 5 shostakovich: Selections from The Gadfly
Presented in collaboration with the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra.
REG $25 – $129 CYO $21.25 – $109.65
Yuja Wang, piano
Sunday, December 7, 2014 at 3pm
Prudential Hall
REG $25 – $79 CYO $21.25 – $67.15
REG $25 – $89 CYO $21.25 – $75.65
REG $25 – $139 CYO $21.25 – $118.15
BANK OF AMERICA CLASSICAL OVERTURESLearn just what to listen for during the live performance at these enlightening pre-show events, held one hour priorto most classical performances in Prudential Hall. NJPAC’s Bank of America Classical Overtures are hosted by George Marriner Maull, Maestro of the NJ-based Discovery Orchestra’s educational Discovery Concerts, featured on PBS stations across the country.
THE BANK OF AMERICA CLASSICAL SERIES is presented, in part, through the generosity of the Smart Family Foundation/David S. Stone, Esq., Stone & Magnanini.
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CLASSICAL
L’Orchestre de la Suisse Romande
CHARLES DUTOIT
ANDRÉ WATTS
Friday, February 20, 2015 at 8pm
Appearing for the first time at NJPAC! Switzerland’s globally acclaimed L’Orchestre de la Suisse Romande is led by Charles Dutoit in an alluring program of early 20th-century masterpieces. Founded in 1918 and currently under the musical leadership of Neeme Järvi, the orchestra has always been actively engaged in discovering, promoting and premiering the works of contemporary composers. Throughout its history, L’Orchestre de la Suisse Romande has amassed an outstanding collection of award-winning recordings and has been heard in major concert halls and festivals worldwide.
Charles Dutoit, conductor Nikolai Lugansky, piano
stravinsky: The Song of the Nightingale rachmaninoff: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganinidebussy: Ibéria ravel: La Valse
METROPOLITAN OPERA RISING STARS
Be among the first to hear opera stars of the future in a series of Sunday afternoon recitals by gifted performers chosen by the Metropolitan Opera. The three-part series features artists who are on the cusp of extraordinary careers through their association with the Met or its Lindemann Young Artist Development Program. Three singers, accompanied by a pianist, will appear in each recital.
VICTORIA THEATER · REG $29 – $49 · CYO $24.65 – $41.65
Mozart & Company Sunday, November 9, 2014 at 3pm
Bel Canto ShowpiecesSunday, March 15, 2015 at 3pm
Romantic TreasuresSunday, May 10, 2015 at 3pm
REG $25 – $119 CYO $21.25 – $101.15
Christian McBride, Artistic Advisor
It’s the start of something … bigger! The third annual TD James Moody Democracy of Jazz Festival is packed with performances by today’s most listened-to luminaries on the jazz scene. And the music doesn’t stop there: All-star concerts will keep the groove going throughout the season! At this year’s Festival, revered musicians and vocalists like Chris Botti, Fantasia, Keith Jarrett and Michael Franks will share the lineup with talented up-and-comers, such as the All-State Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Choir, NJPAC’s own “Ambassadors of Jazz,” the Brick City Jazz Orchestra and the prestigious Sarah Vaughan International Vocal Competition. The Festival also marks the return of everyone’s favorite combo: live jazz and Sunday brunch, served at Dorthaan’s Place at NICO Kitchen + Bar. Turn the page for more!
Prudential Hall
André Watts, piano with the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra
Friday, May 15, 2015 at 8pm
“Piano playing doesn’t get any better than this,” declares The Dallas Morning News of André Watts. For half a century, his triumphant appearances have left audiences standing and cheering. Be there at NJPAC when the legendary Watts returns for an evening of two great concertos: Beethoven’s epic Third Piano Concerto and Grieg’s beloved Piano Concerto.
Peter Bay, conductor
mozart: Overture to Cosi fan tuttebeethoven: Piano Concerto No. 3 stravinsky: Four Norwegian Moodsgrieg: Piano Concerto in A minor
REG $25 – $119 CYO $21.25 – $101.15
Prudential Hall
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Presented in collaboration with theNew Jersey Symphony Orchestra.
WINNERS OF THE METROPOLITAN OPERA NATIONAL COUNCIL GRAND FINALS CONCERT, 2011
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NOVEMBER 9 – 16, 2014
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TD JAMES MOODY DEMOCRACY OF JAZZ FESTIVAL
NJPAC Day of Swing
NJPAC DAY OF SWING
Saturday, November 15, 2014 11am–3pm
FREE
NJPAC’s Day of Swing is an exciting and fun-filled day of jazz exploration and learning for children and families. Admission is free! If you are new to jazz, learn from the masters about listening to jazz, singing the blues or the art of improvisation.
Michael Franks with special guest Raul Midón
MICHAEL FRANKS
Saturday, November 15, 2014 at 5 & 8pm
REG $55 CYO $46.75
Sensual singer Michael Franks (“The Lady Wants to Know”) and singer-guitarist Raul Midón (“State of Mind”) meet onstage in a gentle and witty celebration of romance as part of the TD James Moody Democracy of Jazz Festival. Flavored with a Latin vibe, their performance includes hits such as Franks’ “When I Give My Love to You” and “Popsicle Toes” and Midón’s “Invisible Chains” and “Blackbird.”
Free Community Events
Ray MantillaMonday, November 10, 2014 at 7:30pmBethany Baptist Church275 Market Street, Newark
Steve & Iqua ColsonWednesday, November 12, 2014 at 7:30pm Newark Museum 49 Washington Street, Newark
RAY MANTILLA
STEVE & IQUA COLSON
ADULT $24* CHILD $10*
NJMEA All-State Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Choir
Friday, November 14, 2014 at 7pm
Get jazzed up at this special event, featuring an ensemble of New Jersey’s most promising young jazz musicians and vocalists. This annual concert, co-presented by NJPAC’s Arts Education Department and the New Jersey Music Educators Association, brings together some of the very best students from across the State for a dynamic group performance.
NJMEA ALL-STATE JAZZ ENSEMBLE
Chris Botti
Friday, November 14, 2014 at 8pm
REG $29 – $79 CYO $24.65 – $67.15
Trumpeter and composer Chris Botti (“Emmanuel,” “When I Fall In Love”) has established himself as one of the leading innovators of the contemporary music and jazz worlds. Since the release of his 2004 CD, When I Fall In Love, he has become the largest-selling American instrumental artist, with four No. 1 jazz albums and multiple Grammy® nominations. In 2013 he won the Grammy for Best Pop Instrumental Album for his latest release, Impressions.
CHRIS BOTTI
REG $29 – $39 CYO $24.65 – $33.15
Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition SASSY Awards
SARAH VAUGHAN
Sunday, November 16, 2014 at 3pm
Following an extensive international talent search, NJPAC will host performances by the five finalists in the third annual Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition. Founded in honor of Newark’s “divine” jazz icon, the winner of this exciting evening will win a $5,000 cash prize, plus the opportunity to launch her performance career. Special guest judges include Nnenna Freelon, Christian McBride and Larry Rosen.
Produced with JAZZ ROOTS, a Larry Rosen production.
Percussionist Ray Mantilla, a virtuoso who can be heard on more than 200 albums, stands among the most recognized jazz musicians in the international spotlight.
The dynamic jazz partnership of pianist Steve Colson and singer Iqua Colson is on full display when they jam with their all-star band featuring saxophonist Oliver Lake, guitarist Kelvyn Bell, bassist Santi Debriano and drummer Tyshawn Sorey.
ADULT $45* CHILD $15*
Dorthaan’s Place:
Vanessa Rubin & Her Trio
VANESSA RUBIN
Sunday, November 16, 2014 at 11am & 1pm
An ever-evolving jazz singer extraordinaire, Vanessa Rubin performs honeyed ballads and up tempo swing with her trio in this season’s second concert at Dorthaan’s Place series of Sunday jazz brunches. Dubbed one of the “Diva Nouvelles” by Essence magazine, she has performed with such venerable musicians as Frank Foster, Cedar Walton and Cecil Bridgewater and has toured with Herbie Hancock, the Woody Herman Orchestra and the Jazz Crusaders.
Jazz and Soul: Fantasia, Philip Bailey & The Christian McBride Big Band with other special guests
FANTASIA
Thursday, November 13, 2014 at 8pm
REG $39 – $89 CYO $33.15 – $75.65
Jazz meets soul in an electrifying lineup of Grammy winners Fantasia and Philip Bailey of Earth, Wind & Fire, along with the Christian McBride Big Band and other friends. Gritty blues, songs drenched with emotion, and lush, romantic music are all part of Fantasia’s repertoire, which includes the hits “Lose to Win,” “When I See U” and “Truth Is.” Millions of music lovers around the world discovered Bailey through his successful work as a core member, writer, musician and lead vocalist with Maurice White in the legendary group Earth, Wind & Fire.
Prudential Hall
Dorthaan’s Place:
Brick City Jazz Orchestra with special guest Stefon Harris
BRICK CITY JAZZ ORCHESTRA
Sunday, November 9, 2014 at 11am & 1pm
ADULT $45* CHILD $15*
NJPAC’s new Brick City Jazz Orchestra, a collective of the most gifted high school jazz musicians in Greater Newark, performs with award-winning vibraphonist Stefon Harris, the group’s artist in residence. Presented as part of the TD James Moody Democracy of Jazz Festival, the concert opens this season’s Dorthaan’s Place series of Sunday jazz brunches.
NICO Kitchen + Bar
Victoria Theater Prudential Hall NJPAC Center for Arts Education Victoria Theater NICO Kitchen + Bar Victoria Theater
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Curated and hosted by jazz champion and WBGO legend Dorthaan Kirk, Newark’s “First Lady of Jazz,” NJPAC’s series of intimate jazz brunches at NICO Kitchen + Bar is bigger and better this season.
DORTHAAN’S PLACE
ADULT $45* CHILD $15*
Cyrus Chestnut Trio
CYRUS CHESTNUT
Sunday, January 25, 2015 at 11am & 1pm
Soulful jazz pianist Cyrus Chestnut’s gospel-flavored jazz repertoire is front and center at Dorthaan’s Place. The Baltimore musician, known for his improvisational skills and unique bop style, credits his abilities to his formative years, when he played in church. Throughout his career, Chestnut has worked with an array of artists, including Joe Lovano, Freddie Hubbard, Chick Corea, Kathleen Battle, Bette Midler and Isaac Hayes.
Catherine Russell
CATHERINE RUSSELL
Sunday, February 22, 2015 at 11am & 1pm
Vocalist Catherine Russell proves her considerable renown as one of today’s foremost interpreters of jazz. “Her singing is drenched in emotion, drama, experience and pure swing,” says The Wall Street Journal. The daughter of pioneering jazz musicians Carline Ray and Luis Russell, she has been heard prominently on the soundtracks of HBO’s Boardwalk Empire and the film Kill Your Darlings.
Carrie Jackson & Her Jazzin’ All Stars
Junior Mance Trio
CARRIE JACKSON
JUNIOR MANCE
ADULT $45* CHILD $15*
ADULT $45* CHILD $15*
ADULT $45* CHILD $15*
Sunday, March 22, 2015 at 11am & 1pm
Sunday, April 19, 2015 at 11am & 1pm
New Jersey’s own Carrie Jackson sings in the tradition of the greats—Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday—while bringing a well-honed expertise and engaging style to her interpretations. Her talents include scatting and swinging with sweet soul or wailing the blues, ballads and gospel, all complemented by a take-notice stage presence and graceful moves. Jackson has been seen in Manhattan’s top clubs and at many jazz festivals.
Pianist and composer Junior Mance is joined by bassist Hide Tanaka and violinist Michi Fuji in an afternoon of blues, bebop and more at Dorthaan’s Place. The Chicago-born musician, who has 30-plus albums to his credit as a leader and numerous recordings as a sideman, has accompanied such jazz greats as Charlie Parker, Dinah Washington and Julian “Cannonball” Adderley.
BILL CHARLAP
Starring Phil Woods, Charles McPherson & Jesse Davis
Bill Charlap presents
Bird Lives! A Salute to Charlie Parker
Saturday, April 11, 2015 at 7:30pm
Premier jazz pianist Bill Charlap leads a one-time only, all-star tribute to saxophonist Charlie “Bird” Parker with a triumvirate of venerable musicians on alto sax: Phil Woods, Charles McPherson and Jesse Davis. The Bill Charlap Trio, with Peter Washington on bass and Kenny Washington on drums, joins in celebrating the fire, freedom, beauty and vitality of Parker’s gift to music.
BÉLA FLECK
Premier banjo player Béla Fleck and Brooklyn Rider join bassist Christian McBride for an eclectic array of musical stylings, from bluegrass and classical crossover to jazz and world beat. Victoria Theater is the setting for this global excursion, which melds the unique music of a multiple Grammy winner, a string quartet and NJPAC’s acclaimed jazz advisor.
All Strings Attached Béla Fleck & Christian McBride
Saturday, November 22, 2014 at 8pm
REG $55 CYO $46.75
Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock & Jack DeJohnette
KEITH JARRETT, GARY PEACOCK, JACK DeJOHNETTE
Sunday, November 30, 2014 at 8pm
Last year marked the 30th anniversary of this iconic trio, which has garnered awards around the world for its innovative jazz, including five Grammy nominations. Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette first played together in 1966-68 as members of the Charles Lloyd Quartet, then in 1970 with Miles Davis. With their recording of American standards as a group in 1983, a jazz legend was made.
REG $29 – $89 CYO $24.65 – $75.65
REG $69.50 CYO $59.08
TD MOODY JAZZ ENCORES
Pat Metheny Unity Group Bruce Hornsby with Sonny Emory
Friday, August 8, 2014 at 8pm
REG $39 – $99 CYO $33.15 – $84.15
Two music legends, together in one megashow! Twenty-time Grammy winner Pat Metheny (“Last Train Home”) appears with multi-Grammy-nominated singer and pianist Bruce Hornsby (“The Way It Is”, “Every Little Kiss,” “Mandolin Rain”). Campfire Tour 2014 includes the Pat Metheny Unity Group’s music from KIN (←→), their new release, as well as some catalog favorites. Hornsby’s hard-driving blend of jazz, classical and bluegrass will feature Sonny Emory on drums.
PAT METHENY UNITY GROUP
BRUCE HORNSBY
Victoria Theater Prudential Hall Prudential Hall Victoria Theater NICO Kitchen + Bar NICO Kitchen + Bar NICO Kitchen + Bar NICO Kitchen + Bar
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DANCE
Dance Theatre of Harlem
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration
Dance Theatre of HarlemNai-Ni Chen Dance Company Year of the Sheep
Swan Lake State Ballet Theatre of Russia
Lula Washington Dance Theatre
LULA WASHINGTON DANCE THEATRE
STATE BALLET THEATRE OF RUSSIA
NAI-NI CHEN DANCE COMPANY
DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM
Friday, January 16, 2015 at 7:30pm
Prudential Hall Prudential Hall Prudential HallVictoria Theater Victoria Theater Victoria Theater
Saturday, February 7, 2015 at 2 & 7:30pm
Sunday, February 15, 2015 at 3pm
Thursday, February 26, 2015 at 7:30pm
REG $25 – $79 CYO $21.25 – $67.15
REG $27 · CHILD $13 CYO $22.95 · CHILD $13
REG $21 – $69 CYO $17.85 – $58.65
REG $35 · CHILD $13 CYO $29.75 · CHILD $13
New Jersey’s acclaimed Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company is a dynamic troupe that finds inspiration in everything from the graceful lines of calligraphy to the thunderous motion of martial arts. This high-energy celebration of the Chinese New Year will spin both traditional and contemporary music and dance into a colorful mélange sure to delight audiences of all ages. According to the Chinese calendar, family and friends should expect 12 months of peace and love during the Year of the Sheep!
State Ballet Theatre of Russia—one of Russia’s best- kept dance secrets—returns to NJPAC with the sweeping and romantic classical ballet Swan Lake. From the city of Veronezh, State Ballet Theatre of Russia has brought such productions as Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty and Romeo and Juliet to NJPAC in the past. This time, the company of 55 presents an all-time favorite, the tale of a swan queen cursed by an evil wizard, set to a glorious Tchaikovsky score.
The innovative and provocative Lula Washington Dance Theatre of Los Angeles thrills audiences with its powerful, high-energy dancing. A jazz-flavored program is specially planned for NJPAC. Lula Washington focuses on using dance to explore social and humanitarian issues, including aspects of African-American history and culture. The company, created in 1980 by Washington and her husband, Erwin, has become one of the most admired African-American contemporary dance ensembles in the West.
Dance Theatre of Harlem, the legendary ballet company founded in 1969 by Arthur Mitchell and Karel Shook, was an artistic means of turning despair into hope following the assassination of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Considered “one of ballet’s most exciting undertakings” (The New York Times), the Company has grown over the last four decades into an innovative, multi-cultural company that brings bold new forms of artistic expression to audiences around the globe. The special guest speaker for this year’s celebration is Pastor Jerry Sanders of Fountain Baptist Church in Summit, New Jersey.
with special guest speaker Pastor Jerry Sanders
A free Family Workshop will be presented at 12:30pm
Presented by NJPAC and the Institute on Ethnicity, Culture and the Modern Experience at Rutgers University-Newark
Jersey Moves! Festival of Dance
Carolyn Dorfman Dance Company Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
CAROLYN DORFMAN DANCE COMPANY
ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater is known for a vibrant fusion of modern dance, classical, ballet and jazz. This year, the company returns with programs that include some of its newest works as well as company classics like Revelations, Alvin Ailey’s undisputed masterpiece, inspired by blues, spirituals and gospel. “If you haven’t seen a performance by the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in a while, you might forget just how accomplished the company’s dancers are,” says The New Yorker.” You know they can do anything, but the visible evidence can leave you reeling… the company is dancing better than ever.”
Friday, March 13, 2015 at 8pm
Friday, May 8, 2015 at 8pm Saturday, May 9, 2015 at 8pm
REG $29 · CHILD $13 CYO $24.65 · CHILD $13
REG $25 – $89 CYO $21.25 – $75.65
Carolyn Dorfman Dance Company leads off Jersey Moves!, a gathering of the best of the Garden State’s diverse dance companies. Choreographer Carolyn Dorfman creates worlds for her audiences to enter in an evening of stunning dance, live music and audience interplay. The company is hailed for its bold athleticism, sensuous musicality and theatrical range, performing dances that speak to the mind, the spirit and the heart.Support provided by The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation
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Into Sweeney Todd’s Woods A 54 Below Production
American Songbook at NJPAC Artists to be announced
CHIP ZIEN
Saturday, November 1, 2014 at 6 & 8:30pm
Saturday, September 20, 2014 at 7pm Sunday, September 21, 2014 at 3pm
REG $50 – $70 CYO $33.15 – $41.65
REG $50 – $70CYO $33.15 – $41.65
REG $50 – $70CYO $33.15 – $41.65
It’s Today: Mame at NJPAC A 54 Below Production
LESLIE UGGAMS
Saturday, December 6, 2014 at 6 & 8:30pm
TED CHAPIN
Victoria Theater The Chase Room The Chase Room The Chase Room
REG $39 – $49*
Returning for its second season, American Songbook at NJPAC—a words-and-music series co-presented with NJTV, New Jersey’s public television network—is an exciting offshoot of NJPAC’s success as a broadcast venue. Performances by the country’s best-loved Broadway and cabaret artists, followed by a conversation with theater sage Ted Chapin, will be taped before a live audience for future broadcast on WNET, NJTV and WLIW.
American Songbook at NJPAC benefits Musical Theater programming at NJPAC. Note: Audience members may appear on screen.
A monster mash-up of two landmark musicals by Stephen Sondheim—Sweeney Todd and Into the Woods—performed by a wickedly talented cast that includes Joanna Gleason, Chip Zien and Sarah Rice. Popular at Halloween or anytime, “A Little Nightmare Music” is in store when a host of singers from Broadway and cabaret—along with a trio of Sondheimhood’s bone-thrillin’ musicians—team up for Into Sweeney Todd’s Woods, a celebration of the magical and the macabre.
Light the candles! Get the ice out! A glittering lineup of Broadway and cabaret stars—featuring Leslie Uggams and Dee Hoty—pays homage to Mame, one of American theater’s most cherished musicals. This special holiday soiree salutes the great Jerry Herman score with acclaimed singers Beth Leavel (The Drowsy Chaperone), Donna Lynne Champlin (Sweeney Todd), Eric Michael Gillett (Kiss Me, Kate), Annie Golden (Xanadu), Hunter Ryan Herdlicka (A Little Night Music), Pamela Myers (Company) and Lee Roy Reams (Hello, Dolly!) with a 15-member chorus and a brassy trio primed to “coax the blues right outta the horn.”
The Sound of Their Music: Rodgers & Hammerstein A 54 Below Production
Saturday, January 24, 2015 at 6 & 8:30pm
HOWARD McGILLIN
A tribute to the two men who paved the way for modern musical theater with hit after hit: The Sound of Music, South Pacific, Oklahoma! and more. The Sound of Their Music: Rodgers & Hammerstein showcases some of Broadway’s most intriguing voices—Telly Leung (Flower Drum Song), Emily Skinner (Side Show), Judy Kaye (Nice Work If You Can Get It) and Howard McGillin (The Phantom of the Opera)— singing such favorites as “Hello, Young Lovers,” “If I Loved You” and “Edelweiss” from timeless musicals: Carousel to The King and I.
Audra McDonald
AMERICAN SONG
AMERICAN SONG EVENTS AT NJPAC are presented, in part, through the generosity of the Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation.
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THEATER
Golda’s BalconyStarring Tovah Feldshuh
The Second City Does New Jersey: Paved & Confused
Saturday, October 18, 2014 at 3 & 8pm Sunday, October 19, 2014 at 2 & 7pm
Friday, November 7, 2014 at 8pm Saturday, November 8, 2014 at 8pm
REG $59 – $79 CYO $50.15 – $67.15
REG $45 – $55 CYO $38.25 – $46.75
TOVAH FELDSHUH
Four-time Tony nominee Tovah Feldshuh recreates her award-winning performance as Golda Meir in the longest-running one-woman show in the history of Broadway. Golda’s Balcony by William Gibson is a portrait of the indomitable Meir, the Milwaukee schoolteacher who became Prime Minister of Israel in 1969. From the pogroms of Russia to the halls of the Knesset, Meir’s life encapsulates the dramatic story of Israel in the 20th century.
Get ready for Garden State-style hilarity when The Second City Does New Jersey: Paved and Confused exits the Turnpike into Newark! In sketches, songs and its trademark improvisation, the legendary Second City troupe has written customized sketches that take aim at all things Jersey. From the Meadowlands to the Boardwalk, Second City will have you laughing all the way down the Shore.
Support provided by The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation
An Afternoon with
Audra McDonald
Sunday, April 19, 2015 at 3pm
Prudential Hall
REG $25 – $79 CYO $21.25 – $67.15
AUDRA McDONALD
This luminous soprano, one of today’s most highly regarded performers and winner of five Tony Awards and two Grammys, returns to NJPAC in an afternoon of songs from Broadway and beyond. Audra McDonald is equally at home on Broadway and opera house stages and in film, television and recording studios. She has sung with major orchestras throughout the country and has appeared in many American Songbook broadcasts. There is no performer held in more esteem by her colleagues in every genre—the epitome of the consummate artist.
JONATHAN SCHWARTZ
Stephen Schwartz & Friends: Defying Gravity
KELLI RABKE
Saturday, March 14, 2015 at 7:30pm
Victoria Theater Victoria Theater Victoria Theater
REG $55 – $75 CYO $63.75 – $46.75
Since 1999, Stephen Schwartz & Friends has enthralled audiences across the country. Award-winning vocalists Debbie Gravitte, Scott Coulter and Kelli Rabke perform exquisite songs by this musical theater legend. From Godspell and Wicked to Pippin and Enchanted, the music of the Grammy- and Oscar-winning Stephen Schwartz makes for an unforgettable evening.
JONATHAN’S CHOICE: Three Evenings of Music & Conversation
Radio personality Jonathan Schwartz hosts a concert and conversation with today’s leading ladies of American Song in the intimate Victoria Theater. The performances, which take place before a live audience, will be recorded for future broadcast on The Jonathan Channel and WNYC 93.9FM.
VICTORIA THEATER · REG $59 – $79 · CYO $50.15 – $67.15 PER EVENT
Tierney SuttonFriday, October 17, 2014 at 8pm
Rebecca LukerFriday, April 10, 2015 at 8pm
Saturday, May 30, 2015 at 8pm
Jessica Molaskey Portraits of Joni Mitchell
AMERICAN SONG Golda’s Balcony starring Tovah Feldshuh
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THE DODGE POETRY FESTIVAL AT NJPAC
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Four-Day Pass REG $100 SENIOR/TEACHER · $88 STUDENT $50* Weekend Pass REG $60 SENIOR/TEACHER · $54 STUDENT $30* · Full Day Pass REG $40 SENIOR/TEACHER · $36 STUDENT $20* Daytime or Featured Event REG $30 SENIOR/TEACHER · $27 STUDENT $15* · Evening Event Add-On $15*
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NJPAC Stage Exchange
Geraldine R. Dodge Poetry Festival 2014 · October 23–26, 2014
NJPAC Stage Exchange is where cutting-edge new play development meets insightful community dialogue. Featuring prestigious playwrights from New Jersey and plays developed in the Garden State—and panels of artists, scholars, community leaders and newsmakers— each evening will use a work-in-progress to spur discussion on important issues in the state and nation, leading the way to deeper understandings of concerns we all face.
Discover the wonder of words when the 15th biennial Dodge Poetry Festival—North America’s largest poetry festival—returns to NJPAC and Newark’s Downtown Arts District for the third time. Dubbed “Wordstock” by The New York Times, this vibrant gathering of writers, storytellers, slam champions and musicians from around the globe transforms New Jersey’s largest city into a “poetry village” for four days. The dozens of acclaimed poets in this year’s lineup include U.S. Poets Laureate and Pulitzer Prize winners Billy Collins, Rita Dove and Robert Pinsky and Pulitzer awardees Yusef Komunyakaa, Sharon Olds and Gary Snyder. Richard Blanco, chosen by President Barack Obama to read a poem at his second inauguration, is also among the distinguished readers. Just a few of the highlights of this enriching, imaginative exploration of literature and spoken word are “Another Kind of Courage”—a reading by veterans and their families—a tribute to the late Newark author Amiri Baraka, and “PoemJazz,” an innovative crossroads of music and dialogue with Robert Pinsky.
Presented in association with NJPAC and The City of Newark.
Generation T. by Pia Wilson
Friday, March 27, 2015 at 7pm
Venue to be announced
Two Marines return from Afghanistan in a battle for their lives. In a world where post-traumatic stress disorder, house parties and drug deals are part of daily life, patriotism and indifference intertwine and true humanity is revealed.
Presented in association with Combat Paper New Jersey, a program of The Printmaking Center of New Jersey.
Little Rock by Rajendra Ramoon Maharaj
Saturday, January 17, 2015 at 7pm
The Chase Room at NJPAC
The true story of the Little Rock Nine — the first African Americans to volunteer to integrate Little Rock Central High School in Arkansas in 1957. Presented in Association with Rebel Theatrical Management and Passage Theatre.
The Talented Tenth by Richard Wesley
Friday, February 27, 2015 at 7pm
The Chase Room at NJPAC
When it premiered in New York in 1991, The Talented Tenth was a departure for Newark-born Richard Wesley, who lives in Montclair. His previous plays depicted the street life of poor residents of Newark, while The Talented Tenth is about a band of “buppie” Howard University graduates dwelling in New Jersey’s upper middle class.
Poetry Like Bread: Poems of Political & Social Consciousness
Friday, May 15, 2015 at 8pm
Martín Espada, Patricia Smith and other regional poets present poems that, like bread, offer us life, sustenance and the strength to go on when we face our greatest struggles.
Jersey VoicesFriday, April 24, 2015 at 8pm
Come hear U.S. Poet Laureate and Long Branch native Robert Pinsky and a sampler of New Jersey poets who make the Garden State the Poetry State.
Shuffle, Cramproll, Paradiddle & Stomp
Friday, March 6, 2015 at 8pm
Newark resident and world-class tap dancer Maurice Chestnut accompanies poet and griot Kurtis Lamkin and other regional poets in dynamic duets of poetic and tap-dance rhythms.
Hoodwinked by Emily Mann
Friday, May 22, 2015 at 7pm
The Chase Room at NJPAC
This documentary play, created by McCarter Theatre Center Artistic Director Emily Mann, explores radical Islamism and the dangers that ideology can pose not only to Western nations, but also to moderate traditional Muslims around the world.
The Ironbound by Martyna Majok
Friday, October 10, 2014 at 7pm
The Academy of Elizabethtown 66 Caldwell Place, Elizabeth, NJ
An examination of the lives and personal choices immigrants make to participate in the American Dream. Ironbound was commissioned for the Smith Prize, which honors a play that deals with relevant political issues.
THEATER
Presented by NJPAC in partnership with Playwrights Theatre of New Jersey and Yendor Productions.
NJPAC continues to spread the good words into 2015! Recognized poets from throughout New Jersey will gather for Dodge Poetry at NJPAC—three evenings of curated poetry readings and performance, presented as an extension of NJPAC’s participation in the Geraldine R. Dodge Poetry Festival. All events take place in NJPAC’s Chase Room.
REG $15*
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VARIETY
Spank! The Fifty Shades Parody
Saturday, November 1, 2014 at 3 & 8pm Sunday, November 2, 2014 at 2 & 7pm
REG $49 CYO $41.65
SPANK! THE FIFTY SHADES PARODY
This hilarious musical brings all the naughty fun of the best-selling book to life. Your inner goddess will be laughing out loud with this new imagining of the characters as they come to life with sharp-witted comedy, musical numbers, steamy and fun performances from the hunky leading man, plus lots of surprises! Grab your girlfriends and don’t miss the funniest and most exciting girls’ night out of the year! SPANK! is not associated with, nor authorized by, author E.L. James or Vintage Press.
The Piano Guys
Evil Dead – The Musical
Friday, November 28, 2014 at 8pm Saturday, November 29, 2014 at 3 & 8pm Sunday, November 30, 2014 at 3pm
REG $49.50 – $59.50 CYO $42.08 – $50.58
REG $33.50 – $59*
VIP packages available; call for details.VIP Splash Zone premium seating available; call for details.
VIP Quidditch Zone premium seating available; call for details.
REG $46.50 – $55 CYO $39.53 – $46.75
EVIL DEAD
In this hilarious, record-breaking Canadian musical, five college friends spend the weekend in an abandoned cabin in the woods after accidentally unleashing an evil force that turns them all into demons. Named Toronto’s favorite show, Evil Dead – The Musical opened 11 years ago and has been seen in 150 productions around the world. The New York Times has called it “the next Rocky Horror Show.”
The Piano Guys A Family Christmas
THE PIANO GUYS
Friday, December 12, 2014 at 8pm
An Internet sensation with their self-made music videos, The Piano Guys mix classical music with pop in imaginative, mash-up arrangements. Hailing from Utah, musicians Jon Schmidt (piano), Steven Sharp Nelson (cello) and “equally significant members” Paul Anderson and Al van der Beek have been seen on programs from Today to The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. So far, their smash videos have netted more than 293 million views on YouTube and a half-million new views daily.
Potted Potter The Unauthorized Harry Experience A Parody by Dan & Jeff
Saturday, May 2, 2015 at 3 & 7:30pm Sunday, May 3, 2015 at 1 & 5pm
Playing to sold-out houses all over the world, this New York and West End hit takes on the ultimate challenge of condensing all seven Harry Potter books (and a real-life game of Quidditch) into 70 hilarious minutes. Even if you don’t know the difference between a horcrux and a Hufflepuff, Potted Potter – The Unauthorized Harry Experience – A Parody by Dan and Jeff will make you roar with laughter.
POTTED POTTER
Victoria Theater Victoria Theater Prudential Hall Victoria Theater
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WORLD MUSICMystic India
El Gran Combo with Charlie Cruz
EL GRAN COMBO
Saturday, June 14, 2014 at 8pm
REG $39.50 – $95* REG $59 – $119*
What the Rolling Stones are to rock’n’roll, El Gran Combo is to salsa! During its 50-plus years of performance, this legendary, 14-member salsa orchestra from Puerto Rico has sold more than 100 million records worldwide and shows no signs of slowing down. For this engagement, singer Charlie Cruz is the special guest.
Beres Hammond with special guests
BERES HAMMOND
Saturday, August 23, 2014 at 8pm
An evening of romantic, soulful reggae with long-reigning singer-songwriter Beres Hammond, Jamaica’s undisputed king of “lovers rock” and one of contemporary reggae’s most iconic stars. Hammond is an artist whose music manages the remarkable feat of being cool and hot in equal measure. “It’s the most perfect mix of reggae and soul we’ve ever heard,” says Reggae Reviews.
LA SONORA PONCEÑA
SalsaPalooza La Sonora Ponceña 60th Anniversary Show with special guest Ismael Miranda
Saturday, November 22, 2014 at 8pm
REG $39.50 – $95*
Prudential Hall
CELTIC WOMAN
Celtic Woman
Wednesday, March 18, 2015 at 8pm
REG 45 – $75*
Hear the celestial voices of Celtic Woman—a favorite on PBS—when this global music phenomenon returns to NJPAC by popular demand. This spectacular musical experience features traditional Irish tunes, timeless pop anthems and inspirational songs, including the return of fan requests “You Raise Me Up,” “Amazing Grace” and many more. The awe-inspiring vocalists and mesmerizing violinist of Celtic Woman are backed by a band, choir and renowned championship Irish dancer.
VIP packages are available, including the best seats and free parking; call for details
Prudential Hall
Camané with special guest Dead Combo
Sunday, March 15, 2015 at 7pm
CAMANÉ
Called “the greatest fadista since Amália Rodrigues and Maria da Fé,” Camané is a leading male fadista of his generation—a musical adventurer and guardian of the Portuguese national soul. His silky and understated voice, along with his daring and charismatic interpretations of fado, have drawn praise from critics around the world. The Portuguese folk band Dead Combo (“Lisboa Mulata”) is special guest.
REG $29 – $69 CYO $24.65 – $58.65
Prudential Hall
Mystic India: The World Tour/The Bollywood Experience
Friday, March 6, 2015 at 8pm
REG $29 – $99 CYO $24.65 – $84.15
MYSTIC INDIA
Mumbai meets the metro area in an explosion of colors, energy and culture! The globe-trotting Mystic India: The World Tour is an internationally acclaimed Bollywood dance spectacular based on the concept of ancient India’s transition into modern India. The show features more than 60 renowned musicians, brilliant dancers, breathtaking aerialists and acrobats and 1,500 opulent costumes. “A true celebration of Bollywood cinema,” says The Star-Ledger.
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Just try not to dance when NJPAC hosts this explosive musical celebration for La Sonora Ponceña, one of Puerto Rico’s best-loved salsa orchestras. Founded by “Quique” Lucca in 1954, La Sonora Ponceña is today led by his son, “Papo” Lucca. Among the orchestra’s dozens of successful releases are “Chambeleque,” “Los Zapatos de Mi Viejo” and “Te Busco en Sueños.” A former member of the Fania All-Stars, special guest singer Ismael Miranda (aka “El Niño Bonito de la Salsa”) is credited with hits that include “Señor Sereno” and “La Cosa No Es Como Antes.”
World Music Series sponsored by American Express.
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RAIN: A Tribute to The Beatles Il Volo
Earth, Wind & Fire
IL VOLO
Thursday, June 19, 2014 at 8pm Friday, June 20, 2014 at 8pm
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 at 7:30pm
Sunday, June 15, 2014 at 7pm
REG $19 – $69* REG $39 – $119* REG $39 – $129*
EARTH, WIND & FIRE
RAIN
Sing along to “I Want To Hold Your Hand,” “A Hard Day’s Night,” “Let It Be,” “Hey Jude,” “Can’t Buy Me Love,” and dozens more timeless tunes at this performance The Associated Press describes as “the next best thing to seeing The Beatles!” Direct from its hit run on Broadway, this spectacular multi-media show covers the full range of The Beatles’ discography, including the most complex and challenging songs that The Beatles themselves recorded in the studio but never performed live in front of an audience.
Celebrate Father’s Day with Il Volo, the Italian pop vocal trio seen by millions of fans on PBS and on tour with Barbra Streisand, as they sing their popular renditions of “O Sole Mio,” “Il Mondo” and “Smile.” Piero Barone, Ignazio Boschetto and Gianluca Ginoble—“three voices, one soul”—formed their supergroup in 2009 and have been enchanting audiences ever since.
With more than 90 million records sold and eight Grammys awarded throughout 40 years, Earth, Wind & Fire (“September,” “Let’s Groove”) has staked its claim as one of the most influential bands in music history. During the 1970s, a new brand of pop music was born of the group’s mighty horns—one that was steeped in African and African-American styles, particularly jazz and R&B. Founded by Maurice White, Earth, Wind & Fire has built a reputation for spellbinding live shows and innovative recordings.
Part of the Horizon Foundation Urban Music Series.
POP
Patti LaBelle
Friday, November 28, 2014 at 8pm
REG $49.50 – $119.50*
Celebrate Thanksgiving weekend with Patti LaBelle, the Grammy®-winning queen of rock and soul, as she performs “If Only You Knew,” “Lady Marmalade” and more of her greatest hits! If the definition of a diva is someone who is a perfectionist, then this versatile Philadelphia singer, best-selling author and three-time Emmy® Award nominee lives up to that description.
Part of the Horizon Foundation Urban Music Series.
PATTI LaBELLE
Freestyle Extravaganza
Saturday, December 6, 2014 at 8pm
Relive the unforgettable music and moves of the late ‘80s and early ‘90s with this electrifying tribute to freestyle. This high-energy performance by the trend-setting artists associated with the New York City-based Fever Records revives some of the greatest music and the most incredible improvisational moves in the history of American pop.
Part of the Horizon Foundation Urban Music Series.
REG $39.50 – $95*
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Patti LaBelle
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Amy Schumer
LEWIS BLACK
Wanda Sykes
Friday, September 19, 2014 at 8pm
REG $29.50 – $99.50*
WANDA SYKES
Named one of the “25 Funniest People in America” by Entertainment Weekly, Wanda Sykes brings her smart-witted stand-up to the Prudential Hall stage. As a comedian and comedy writer, she’s been seen on her self-titled, late-night talk show and Wanda at Large on Fox and in the HBO specials Wanda Sykes: Sick & Tired and I’ma Be Me.
Part of the Horizon Foundation Urban Comedy Series
Prudential Hall
The Wayans Brothers Live
Friday, August 1, 2014 at 8pm
REG $39.50 – $89.50*
THE WAYANS BROTHERS
Don’t miss Hollywood’s First Family of comedy! Damon, Shawn, Marlon and Keenen Ivory Wayans come together on tour for the first time ever to present one hilarious night of stand-up comedy. Keenen and Damon created, wrote and starred in the Fox Network program In Living Color, which ran from 1990-1994. The brothers have enjoyed success as directors, screenwriters, comedians and actors. Shawn and Marlon are best known for the sitcom The Wayans Bros., which aired from 1995-1999 on the WB. Part of the Horizon Foundation Urban Comedy Series
Prudential Hall
Gabriel Iglesias
GABRIEL IGLESIAS
Saturday, August 2, 2014 at 8pm
REG $39.50 – $69.50*
Gabriel Iglesias has been described as a witty and electrifying performer who delivers a uniquely hilar-ious comedy experience. By popular demand, he’s back at NJPAC in an exclusive New Jersey appearance! His high-octane show is a sure-fire hit: a mixture of storytelling, parodies, characters and sound effects that bring his personal experiences to life.
Part of the Horizon Foundation Urban Comedy Series
Prudential Hall
Lewis Black
Lewis Black is the rare comic who sends his fans into hysterics while making compelling points about the absurdity of our world. A brilliant trifecta of stand-up comedian, actor and author, Black’s performances provide a release of anger and disillusionment for the audience—he yells so you don’t have to! This performance contains adult language and content.
Presented in association with Live Nation
Sunday, September 28, 2014 at 8pm
REG $39.50 – $75*
Prudential Hall
COMEDY
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COMEDY
Gabriel Iglesias
Comedy Central presents
Inside Amy Schumer’s Backdoor Tour
Friday, October 17, 2014 at 8pm
REG $29.50 – $39.50*REG $39.50 – $79.50* REG $49.50*
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AMY SCHUMER
One of the funniest, freshest faces on television, Amy Schumer is on the rise in the world of comedy with her blend of honesty and unapologetic sense of humor. Schumer is the creator, star, writer and ex-ecutive producer of Inside Amy Schumer, the Comedy Central series that debuted with the network’s highest premiere ratings last year. Her provocative and hilariously wicked mind is on full display in Inside Amy Schumer’s Backdoor Tour as she explores topics revolving around sex, relationships and life’s little challenges.
Presented in association with AM Prod
Danny Bhoy
Robert Klein
Sunday, November 9, 2014 at 7pm
Saturday, December 6, 2014 at 8pm
DANNY BHOY
ROBERT KLEIN
A stand-out performer at comedy festivals worldwide, this young Scot—who kicks off his biggest tour of North America to date with his critically-acclaimed show Dear Epson—has drawn sell-out crowds to his sharp-witted, observational solo shows. Danny Bhoy began his career in 1998 after seeing his first comedy show at the Edin-burgh Festival; a year later he won The Daily Telegraph’s Open Mic Award, Britain’s big-gest competition for comedy newcomers.
For more than 40 years, Robert Klein’s award-winning, versatile career in comedy —and on Broadway, TV and film—has made him an audience favorite. A former member of Chicago’s famed Second City, he was nominated twice for best comedy album Grammys for Child of the Fifties and Mind Over Matter. In 1975, Klein was the first comedian to appear in a live concert on HBO and has gone on to perform nine solo shows for that network.
CONVERSATIONThe New Jersey Speakers Series, presented by Fairleigh Dickinson University Trending with Scott Simon presented by U.S. Trust
Prudential Hall · $245 – $475* (Tickets must be purchased as a full series.) The Chase Room · REG $35 · CYO $29.75 PER EVENT
SCOTT SIMON
Presented by Fairleigh Dickinson University, The New Jersey Speakers Series invites you to experience the ultimate in cultural engagement: seven evenings of diverse ideas and thought-provoking perspectives on a broad range of issues, from some of the best and brightest minds of our time. Available as a subscription package only, the Thursday evening series presents the world up close in memorable events guaranteed to enlighten and inform. Each lecture includes a spirited question-and-answer period.
Trending with Scott Simon, a three-part series of conversations moderated by the host of Weekend Edition Saturday on NPR, features some of the country’s leading thinkers discussing provocative issues of the day. The Tuesday evening discussions will focus on health care, women in corporate America and education reform. Guests to be announced; visit njpac.org for details
The Health Care Riddle Tuesday, November 18, 2014 at 7pm
Lessons in Education Reform Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at 7pm
Women Who Set the Agenda Tuesday, May 12, 2015 at 7pm
Madeleine K. Albright U.S. Secretary of State (1997-2001) Thursday October 9, 2014 at 8pm
Steve Wozniak Co-founder of Apple Computers Thursday November 20, 2014 at 8pm
Olympia Snowe U.S. Senator (1995-2013) Thursday January 8, 2015 at 8pm
David Gergen Senior Political Analyst, CNN Thursday February 19, 2015 at 8pm
David McCullough Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Thursday March 19, 2015 at 8pm
Alan Alda Award-winning actor Thursday October 30, 2014 at 8pm
*There are no discounts for these performances.
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Dan Rather Legendary broadcast journalist Thursday April 23, 2015 at 8pm
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FAMILY
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer the Musical
Disney Junior’s Choo-Choo Soul “with Genevieve!”
Haunted Illusions Starring David Caserta
Wharton Music Center New Jersey Youth Symphony 35th Anniversary Concert
RobesonTrilogy: An Opera Company
Swingin’ Holidays
CHOO CHOO SOUL
DAVID CASERTA
NEW JERSEY YOUTH SYMPHONY
ROBESON SWINGIN’ HOLIDAYS
Sunday, October 5, 2014 at 2 & 5pm
Sunday, October 26, 2014 at 5 & 7:30pm
Sunday, November 23, 2014 at 3pm
Sunday, November 23, 2014 at 7pm
Saturday, December 13, 2014 at 2pm
REG $39.50 · CHILD $29.50 CYO $33.58 · CHILD $29.50*
REG $39 – $49 CYO $33.15 – $41.65
REG $44 – $50 CYO $37.40 – $42.50
REG $23 · CHILD $11 CYO $19.55 · CHILD $11*
REG $20 – $100*
Imagine an incredibly hip duo who teach children A-B-Cs and 1-2-3s through music on an animated train… and Choo-Choo Soul is born! Choo-Choo Soul with Genevieve!, the stage show adaptation of Disney Junior’s short-form music video series, follows the adventures of singer/train station manager Genevieve Goings and dancing/beatboxing engineer DC as they take kids to the jungle, the sea and magical locales while performing songs from classic Disney films. For ages 3 and up.
This Halloween don’t settle for the same old tricks! Treat your family to an evening of mind-blowing Halloween magic and comedy that gets the whole audience into the act. Master illusionist David Caserta makes people levitate, disappear and reappear right before your eyes in unbelievable illusions created just for this show. For ages 6 and up.
Witness the talent, energy and passion of 400 of New Jersey’s talented young performers as students from all 13 of the ensembles that comprise the New Jersey Youth Symphony take to the Prudential Hall stage. Led by Artistic Director Jeffrey D. Grogan, this concert is a celebration of 35 years of providing outstanding orchestral experiences to students from 12 counties in New Jersey. See and hear for yourself the magic that is the New Jersey Youth Symphony! For ages 8 and up.
Internationally acclaimed bass Kevin Maynor performs the title role of Paul Robeson in a stirring new opera about the activist, singer, lawyer, athlete and actor. Composer Adolphus Hailstork and librettist Shaunelle Perry are the creators of this important tribute to Robeson’s life and repertoire, presented by Newark’s own Trilogy: An Opera Company. For ages 14 and up.
Swing into the holidays at this interactive concert filled with yuletide songs with a jazz twist. Through call and response, singing, clapping and playing with the band, families with children of all ages can share the joy of the season.
VIP packages are available; call for details
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*There are no discounts for this performance or on child's prices.
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FAMILY
Dinosaur Train Live!Buddy’s Big Adventure
Kwanzaa Celebration Sweet Honey In The RockCelebrating the Holydays
The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer the Musical
The Adventures of Robin Hood
FREE FAMILY EVENTS
Lyrics from Lockdown
Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse
Sleeping Beauty Dreams
DINOSAUR TRAIN LIVE!
SWEET HONEY IN THE ROCK THE MUSICAL ADVENTURES OF FLAT STANLEY
RUDOLPH THE RED-NOSED REINDEER
THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD
LYRICS FROM LOCKDOWN
LILLY’S PURPLE PLASTIC PURSE
SLEEPING BEAUTY DREAMS
Saturday, April 25, 2015 at 3pm
Saturday, May 9, 2015 at 2pm
Friday, December 26, 2014 at 7pmSaturday, December 27, 2014 at 2 & 7pm
Saturday, June 6, 2015 at 2pm
Saturday, January 24, 2015 at 7:30pm
Saturday, February 21, 2015 at 2pm
Saturday, March 28, 2015 at 2pm
Jim Henson’s Dinosaur Train Live! Buddy’s Big Adventure takes preschoolers on a fun-filled and interactive trip back in time to an age when dinosaurs roamed the Earth… and rode in trains! Join Buddy, Tiny, King, Don and other characters of the hit PBS series on a fascinating journey about natural history and paleontology. For ages 4 and up
In observance of Kwanzaa, this revered African-American a cappella women’s ensemble performs blues, jazz, gospel and R&B, with excursions into symphonic and dance theater. Sweet Honey In The Rock has enjoyed a 40-year career of musical and activist achievements and worldwide tours, from the U.K. to the U.N. For ages 10 and up.
Jeff Brown’s beloved children’s book, Flat Stanley, is adapted by Dallas Children’s Theater into a musical comedy about the value of being different. For Stanley Lambchop, life is too normal, so he makes a wish on a shooting star that he will do something amazing. When he is flattened by a fallen bulletin board, he begins a new life and an unexpected quest to see the world. For ages 5 and up.
The original animated television classic comes to life! Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Musical soars off the screen and onto the Prudential Hall stage this holiday season. The magical world of the North Pole is conjured in this spectacle-filled musical, which faithfully re-creates the colorful characters and exciting plot of the 1964 TV special. From fleeing the Abominable Snow Monster to saving Christmas, join Rudolph and his friends Clarice, Hermey the Elf and Yukon Cornelius as their adventures teach us that what makes you different can be what makes you special. For all ages.
Only New Jersey appearance!
Be prepared to unleash your imagination and join internationally acclaimed Visible Fictions for a silly and unexpected take on the legend of Robin Hood. In a forest somewhere near you, a band of brothers seeks to rid the land of evil and return hope to the poorly treated. Nothing is as it seems in this Sherwood Forest, but one thing is for sure… no rogue is safe! For ages 8 and up.
Spoken word champion Bryonn Bain performs his one-man tour de force, the multimedia Lyrics From Lockdown, executive produced by Gina and Harry Belafonte. This unbelievably true story begins when Bain, a hip-hop theater innovator from Brooklyn, is wrongly imprisoned in New York City jails—while studying law at Harvard. Mature themes will be presented, recommended for ages 14 & up.
Lilly the mouse loves everything about school, especially her cool teacher, Mr. Slinger. But when he confiscates her prized purse, her joy turns to misery. Lilly, who is used to being the brightest and loudest mouse around, also has to get used to sharing the spotlight with a new baby brother in Omaha Theater Company’s charming adaptation of Kevin Henkes’ award-winning children’s book. For ages 5 and up.
Marionetas de la Esquina, a puppet theater company from Mexico, takes a contemporary and whimsical look at the classic tale of Sleeping Beauty. Written by award-winning playwright Amaranta Leyva, the reimagined Sleeping Beauty Dreams depicts the famous princess as an overprotected daughter looking for a way to break free of her castle walls to search for true love and her true self. For ages 5 and up.
Saturday, December 20, 2014 at 7:30pm
REG $29 – $69 CYO $24.65 – $58.65
REG $29.50 – $59.50 CYO $25.08 – $50.58
REG $27 CYO $22.95
REG $25 · CHILD $13 CYO $21.25 · CHILD $13*
REG $25 · CHILD $13 CYO $21.25 · CHILD $13*
REG $19 – $45 CYO $16.15 – $38.25
REG $27 · CHILD $13CYO $22.95 · CHILD $13*
REG $27 · CHILD $13CYO $22.95 · CHILD $13*
Family Fair at Theater Square
The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration 2015
FAMILY FAIR
REV. DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.
Saturday, July 26, 2014 12:30 – 4pm
Friday, January 16 and Saturday, January 17, 2015
Enjoy a summer day filled with performances and activities for the entire family. NJPAC’s outdoor Theater Square is the site of this second annual celebration, which features arts and crafts, yummy refreshments, tours, contests and demonstrations. Onstage entertainment includes dance, with JoulJerz Dance Entertainment and Universal African Dance and Drum Ensemble, music, drumming, zumba and much more. You and yours will always remember the fun you shared at this imaginative festival. Admission is free!
Join NJPAC’s annual tribute to Dr. King beginning on Friday, Jan. 16, 2015 with a performance by the legendary Dance Theatre of Harlem. Pastor Jerry Sanders of Fountain Baptist Church in Summit, is the guest speaker. On Saturday, families are invited to the free, second annual Embodying the Dream festival, which conveys the essence of Dr. King’s vision through interactive and entertaining arts workshops. Later that evening, NJPAC Stage Exchange hosts a free conversation and reading of Rajendra Ramoon Maharaj’s Little Rock, a play based on the true story of the Little Rock Nine and the contentious integration of their Arkansas high school in 1957.
NJPAC’s Theater Square
FREE Performance: REG $25 – $79CYO $21.25 – $67.15
NJPACPrudential Hall Prudential Hall Victoria Theater Victoria Theater Victoria Theater Prudential Hall Victoria Theater Victoria Theater
VIP packages are available, call for details
A free Family Workshop will be presented at 12:30pm
A free Family Workshop will be presented at 12:30pm
A free Family Workshop will be presented at 12:30pm
A free Family Workshop will be presented at 12:30pm
Other events: FREE
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Horizon Foundation SOUNDS OF THE CITY
Living Colour
Free as the air! Enjoy eight exciting concerts and discover for yourself why NJPAC’s the place to meet and mingle on Thursday evenings in the summer!
Third World
Red Baraat
Eddie Palmieri Salsa Orchestra
RED BARAAT
A pioneering eight-piece band from Brooklyn, Red Baraat merges hard-driving North Indian bhangra rhythms with elements of jazz, go-go, brass funk and hip-hop.
THIRD WORLD
Felix Hernandez’s Rhythm Revue
Thursday, July 10, 2014 Thursday, July 17, 2014 Thursday, July 24, 2014 Thursday, July 31, 2014
FELIX HERNANDEZ
Felix Hernandez’s Rhythm Revue returns to kick off NJPAC’s annual Sounds of the City outdoor music dance party. Now in its 28th year on the New York City airwaves, the live classic soul, disco and funk show is also heard on WBGO Jazz88.3.
These “Reggae Ambassadors” push the cutting edge of world music by mixing elements of R&B, funk, pop-rock and dancehall into reggae-fusion music with hits “Now That We Found Love” and “96 Degrees in the Shade.”
EDDIE PALMIERI
Last year’s recipient of the Latin Recording Academy’s Lifetime Achievement Award returns with his Salsa Orchestra.
Living Colour
Burnt Sugar the Arkestra Chamber
BURNT SUGAR
Burnt Sugar the Arkestra Chamber, featuring guitarist Vernon Reid of Living Colour and conductor Greg Tate, freely moves among many styles, eras and genres to devise its exciting hybrids of musical traditions and cutting-edge technology. This performance will feature tributes to James Brown and Steeley Dan.
LIVING COLOUR
The Funky Meters
Black Violin with Brick City Jazz Orchestra
Thursday, August 7, 2014 Thursday, August 14, 2014 Thursday, August 21, 2014 Thursday, August 28, 2014
THE FUNKY METERS
BLACK VIOLIN
Throughout a 31-year history, the Funky Meters (“Fiyo on the Bayou”) have grooved their way around the globe as the founding fathers of funk. With roots in New Orleans and its “royal family,” the Neville Brothers, prepare to get your groove on!
Virtuoso violinists Kev Marcus and Wil B are dynamic, classically trained musicians on a mission to prove that classical music can be cool. The talented teen musicians of the Brick City Jazz Orchestra—NJPAC’s “Ambassadors of Jazz”—open the concert.
8 FREE Outdoor Concerts July 10 – August 28 · 5 – 9pm
The hard-rocking, Grammy Award-winning Living Colour (“Cult of Personality,” “Glamour Boys”) is reunited for this sizzling concert.
36 37Visit njpac.org/CYO and learn how you can Create Your Own Series and Save!Please note: Tickets are non-refundable. Artists, dates, times, programs, prices and venues are subject to change. Please note: Tickets are non-refundable. Artists, dates, times, programs, prices and venues are subject to change.
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NJPAC ARTS EDUCATION
SchoolTime Performances are professional stage performances of music, dance, storytelling, theater, and puppetry by local, national and international artists. Performances are enriched by teacher resource guides as well as post-performance Q&A sessions.
In-School Residencies unite professional teaching artists and classroom teachers to bring the joy of dance, music and theater directly into the classroom with an engaging, curriculum-based arts experience. Residencies culminate in a performance that stimulates students’ imaginations and encourages creative self-expression.
Performing Arts Training Programs teach the artistic and technical skills needed for performance to students after school on weekdays or on Saturdays. Students enjoy professional instruction by experienced faculty in acting, jazz, musical theater, and vocal music. Dance classes are conducted by dance teaching artists from the Carolyn Dorfman Dance Company.
For more information about Arts Education programs, please visit njpac.org.
NJPAC’s Arts Education programs engage the artist in every child through live SchoolTime Performances, In-School Residencies and Performing Arts Training.
Your New Jersey Symphony Orchestra proudly makes its home at NJPAC, in addition to performing in other locations throughout the Garden State. Under the artistic leadership of Music Director Jacques Lacombe, the Orchestra performed 33 classical, pops, family and school-time concerts at NJPAC during the 2013-14 season.
For a full listing of the NJSO’s upcoming performances at NJPAC, visit www.njsymphony.org or call 1.800.255.3476.
J A C Q U E S L A C O M B E M U S I C D I R E C T O R
Proud to be the Resident Orchestra of the New Jersey Performing Arts Center“It was an honor to be in the hall for the astonishing performance of the orchestra.”— The New York Times
World-Class Dining at NJPACNJPAC presents two dining choices to complete your NJPAC experience. NICO Kitchen + Bar has earned rave reviews from The New York Times and The Star-Ledger for the “Italian Without Borders” culinary creations of Executive Chef Ryan DePersio. The buffet-style Tier 3 Café offers a varied antipasto display, salads, three pasta choices and sumptuous desserts at a modest price.
NICO Kitchen + Barlunch Monday – Friday, 11:30am-3pm
happy hour Monday – Friday, 4-7pm
dinner Monday – Thursday until 9pmFriday until 11pm Saturday – Sunday in conjunction with performances
Tier 3 Café call 973.297.5124 for dates and hours of availability
For details, to confirm hours of operation and to make a reservation, call 973.642.1226 or visit nicokitchenbar.com.
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The tickets you purchase this season are just one of the ways you can support NJPAC.
OFFICIAL SPONSORSSEASON SPONSORS
Major support also provided by:Anonymous Randi and Marc E. Berson Toby & Leon CoopermanWilliam Randolph Hearst Foundation Betty Wold Johnson T he Chambers Family & MCJ Amelior Foundation Merck Company Foundation New Jersey Cultural TrustPanasonic Corporation of North AmericaT he Smart Family Foundation/
David S. Stone, Esq., Stone & MagnaniniSurdna Foundation, Inc. The Star-Ledger Victoria Foundation Judy & Josh Weston
Additional support provided by:BloombergChase Allen & Joan Bildner Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation The Griffinger FamilyThe Philip & Janice Levin Foundation McCrane Foundation, Inc., care Margrit McCrane PNC Bank, N.A. Steve & Elaine Pozycki Pat & Art Ryan The Walter V. & Judith L. Shipley Family FoundationSteinway & Sons Michael & Jill TanenbaumJ ohn & Suzanne Willian/Goldman Sachs GivesVerizon
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3938 Please note: Tickets are non-refundable. Artists, dates, times, programs, prices and venues are subject to change.Please note: Tickets are non-refundable. Artists, dates, times, programs, prices and venues are subject to change.
SUMMER 2014
TUE JUN 10 7:30PM RAIN: A Tribute to The Beatles SAT JUN 14 8PM El Gran Combo with Charlie CruzSUN JUN 15 7PM Il VoloTHU JUN 19 8PM Earth, Wind & FireFRI JUN 20 8PM Earth, Wind & FireSAT JUL 26 12:30-4PM Family Fair at Theater SquareFRI AUG 1 8PM The Wayans Brothers LiveSAT AUG 2 8PM Gabriel IglesiasFRI AUG 8 8PM Pat Metheny Unity Group
Bruce Hornsby with Sonny EmorySAT AUG 23 8PM Beres HammondSUN AUG 24 8PM Sarah BrightmanFRI AUG 29 2PM The Fresh Beat BandFRI AUG 29 6PM The Fresh Beat Band
SEPTEMBER 2014
FRI SEP 19 8PM Wanda SykesSAT SEP 20 7PM American Songbook at NJPACSUN SEP 21 3PM American Songbook at NJPACSUN SEP 28 8PM Lewis Black
OCTOBER 2014
SUN OCT 5 2 & 5PM Choo-Choo Soul “with Genevieve!”THU OCT 9 8PM The New Jersey Speakers Series:
Madeleine K. AlbrightFRI OCT 10 7PM NJPAC Stage Exchange: The IronboundFRI OCT 17 8PM Jonathan’s Choice: Tierney SuttonFRI OCT 17 8PM Amy SchumerSAT OCT 18 3 & 8PM Golda’s Balcony starring Tovah FeldshuhSUN OCT 19 2 & 7PM Golda’s Balcony starring Tovah FeldshuhTHU-SUN OCT 23–26 Geraldine R. Dodge Poetry Festival 2014SUN OCT 26 5 & 7:30PM Haunted Illusions starring David CasertaTHU OCT 30 8PM The New Jersey Speakers Series: Alan Alda
NOVEMBER 2014
SAT NOV 1 3 & 8PM Spank! The Fifty Shades ParodySAT NOV 1 6 & 8:30PM Into Sweeney Todd’s WoodsSUN NOV 2 2 & 7PM Spank! The Fifty Shades ParodyFRI NOV 7 8PM The Second City Does New Jersey: Paved & ConfusedSAT NOV 8 8PM Gewandhaus Orchestra of LeipzigSAT NOV 8 8PM The Second City Does New Jersey: Paved & ConfusedSUN NOV 9 11AM & 1PM Dorthaan’s Place: Brick City Jazz OrchestraSUN NOV 9 3PM Metropolitan Opera Rising Stars – Mozart & CompanySUN NOV 9 7PM Danny BhoyMON NOV 10 7:30PM Ray Mantilla at Bethany Baptist ChurchWED NOV 12 7:30PM Steve & Iqua Colson at the Newark MuseumTHU NOV 13 8PM Jazz and Soul: Fantasia, Philip Bailey,
The Christian McBride Big Band
FRI NOV 14 7PM NJMEA All-State Jazz Ensemble & Jazz Choir FRI NOV 14 8PM Chris BottiSAT NOV 15 11AM-3PM NJPAC Day of SwingSAT NOV 15 5 & 8PM Michael Franks with Raul MidónSUN NOV 16 11AM & 1PM Dorthaan’s Place: Vanessa Rubin & Her TrioSUN NOV 16 3PM Sarah Vaughan International
Jazz Vocal Competition–SASSY AwardsTUE NOV 18 7PM Trending with Scott Simon: The Health Care RiddleTHU NOV 20 8PM The New Jersey Speakers Series: Steve WozniakSAT NOV 22 8PM SalsaPalooza – La Sonora Ponceña
with Ismael MirandaSAT NOV 22 8PM Béla Fleck & Christian McBrideSUN NOV 23 3PM New Jersey Youth SymphonySUN NOV 23 7PM Robeson – Trilogy: An Opera CompanyFRI NOV 28 8PM Patti LaBelleFRI NOV 28 8PM Evil Dead – The MusicalSAT NOV 29 3 & 8PM Evil Dead – The MusicalSUN NOV 30 3PM Evil Dead – The MusicalSUN NOV 30 8PM Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock, Jack DeJohnette
DECEMBER 2014
SAT DEC 6 6 & 8:30PM It’s Today: Mame at NJPACSAT DEC 6 8PM Freestyle ExtravaganzaSAT DEC 6 8PM Robert KleinSUN DEC 7 3PM Yuja Wang, pianoFRI DEC 12 8PM The Piano Guys - A Family ChristmasSAT DEC 13 2PM Swingin’ HolidaysSAT DEC 20 7:30PM Sweet Honey In The RockSUN DEC 21 3PM Handel’s MessiahFRI DEC 26 7PM Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer – The MusicalSAT DEC 27 2 & 7PM Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer – The Musical
JANUARY 2015
THU JAN 8 8PM The New Jersey Speakers Series: Olympia SnoweFRI JAN 16 7:30PM Dance Theatre of Harlem – MLK CelebrationSAT JAN 17 10AM-12NOON MLK Celebration – Embodying the DreamSAT JAN 17 7PM NJPAC Stage Exchange: Little RockSAT JAN 24 6 & 8:30PM The Sound of Their Music: Rodgers & HammersteinSAT JAN 24 7:30PM Lyrics from LockdownSUN JAN 25 11AM & 1PM Dorthaan’s Place: Cyrus Chestnut TrioTHU JAN 29 7:30PM The Philadelphia Orchestra
FEBRUARY 2015
SAT FEB 7 2 & 7:30PM Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company – Year of the SheepSUN FEB 15 3PM Swan Lake – State Ballet Theatre of RussiaTHU FEB 19 8PM The New Jersey Speakers Series: David GergenFRI FEB 20 8PM L’Orchestre de la Suisse RomandeSAT FEB 21 2PM Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse
SUN FEB 22 11AM & 1PM Dorthaan’s Place: Catherine RussellTHU FEB 26 7:30PM Lula Washington Dance TheatreFRI FEB 27 7PM NJPAC Stage Exchange: The Talented Tenth
MARCH 2015
FRI MAR 6 8PM Mystic IndiaFRI MAR 6 8PM Geraldine R. Dodge Poetry:
Shuffle, Cramproll, Paradiddle and StompTUE MAR 10 7PM Trending with Scott Simon:
Lessons in Education ReformFRI MAR 13 8PM Carolyn Dorfman Dance CompanySAT MAR 14 7:30PM Stephen Schwartz & Friends: Defying GravitySUN MAR 15 3PM Metropolitan Opera Rising Stars – Bel Canto ShowpiecesSUN MAR 15 7PM Camané with Dead ComboWED MAR 18 8PM Celtic WomanTHU MAR 19 8PM The New Jersey Speakers Series:
David McCulloughSUN MAR 22 11AM & 1PM Dorthaan’s Place:
Carrie Jackson & Her Jazzin’ All StarsFRI MAR 27 7PM NJPAC Stage Exchange: Generation T.SAT MAR 28 2PM Sleeping Beauty Dreams
APRIL 2015
FRI APR 10 8PM Jonathan’s Choice: Rebecca LukerSAT APR 11 7:30PM Bill Charlap presents Bird Lives!
A Salute to Charlie ParkerSUN APR 19 11AM & 1PM Dorthaan’s Place: Junior Mance TrioSUN APR 19 3PM An Afternoon with Audra McDonaldTHU APR 23 8PM The New Jersey Speakers Series: Dan RatherFRI APR 24 8PM Geraldine R. Dodge Poetry: Jersey VoicesSAT APR 25 3PM Dinosaur Train Live!
MAY / JUNE 2015
SAT MAY 2 3 & 7:30PM Potted Potter – The Unauthorized Harry Experience
SUN MAY 3 1 & 5PM Potted Potter – The Unauthorized Harry Experience
FRI MAY 8 8PM Alvin Ailey American Dance TheaterSAT MAY 9 2PM The Musical Adventures of Flat StanleySAT MAY 9 8PM Alvin Ailey American Dance TheaterSUN MAY 10 3PM Metropolitan Opera Rising Stars – Romantic TreasuresTUE MAY 12 7PM Trending with Scott Simon:
Women Who Set the AgendaFRI MAY 15 8PM André Watts, pianoFRI MAY 15 8PM Poetry Like Bread:
Poems of Political and Social ConsciousnessFRI MAY 22 7PM NJPAC Stage Exchange: HoodwinkedFRI MAY 30 8PM Jonathan’s Choice: Jessica MolaskeySAT JUN 6 2PM The Adventures of Robin Hood
2014-15 SEASON AT A GLANCE
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easy to reach by car Coming from I-280, I-78, Route 22, the New Jersey Turnpike or the Garden State Parkway, follow the signs to the front door via Broad Street and Route 21. To locate NJPAC on your GPS, please use ONE CENTER STREET, NEWARK, NJ as your destination address.
purchase parking in advance and save! Your car is in good hands in the convenient parking garage under Military Park, directly across from NJPAC, or in the safe and secure NJPAC surface parking lots. With Advance Parking Discount Vouchers you’ll save off of “day of” parking prices and reduce the wait to pay when you exit. Parking Vouchers are valid only for the specified performance date, and can be purchased online at NJPAC.org or by calling 1.888.GO.NJPAC.
arrive by public transportation Trains in and out of Newark’s Penn Station and Broad Street Station embark for all New Jersey destinations on a timely and convenient schedule. NJPAC is as close as a 20-minute ride from Manhattan on Amtrak and NJ Transit, and is also accessible by PATH train. Visit NJTransit.com.
take the light rail to njpac NJ Transit’s frequent light rail service connects all rail lines served by Newark Penn Station and Newark Broad Street Station to NJPAC, offering a convenient alternative to driving to a performance or event. The service is an extension of the Newark City Subway. Visit NJTransit.com/NLR.
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in person The Box Office is located at One Center Street, Newark, NJ and is open Tuesday–Saturday from noon to 6pm and Sunday from noon to 5pm.Please note: Tickets are non-refundable. Artists, dates, times, programs, prices and venues are subject to change.
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The Wayans Brothers Live Friday, August 1 at 8pm(page 27)
Beres HammondSaturday, August 23 at 8pm(page 22)
Gabriel IglesiasSaturday, August 2 at 8pm(page 27)
Sarah Brightman Dreamchaser World TourSunday, August 24 at 8pmJUST ADDED!
The Fresh Beat BandFriday, August 29 at 2 & 6pmJUST ADDED!
Wanda Sykes Friday, September 19 at 8pm(page 27)
Pat Metheny Unity Group Bruce Hornsby with Sonny Emory Saturday, August 2 at 8pm(page 10)
The Sound is BACK! See page 35 for our exciting line-up for this summer’s
Horizon Foundation Sounds of the City!
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