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Sunday, April 3, 2016

Sunday Scoop Week of 4/3/16 - What's Happening This Week or Coming Up Soon

Now at Kelsey Theatre: A Midsummer Night's Dream
Mercer County Community College
1200 Old Trenton Rd.
West Windsor, NJ

Fridays, Apr. 1 & 8, 2016 at 8pm
Saturdays, Apr. 2 & 9 at 8pm
Sundays, Apr. 3 & 10 at 2pm

$18 adult; $16 Senior; $14 child/student/vet

For more information or to order tickets click here
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Now at the Player's Theatre
Beauty & the Beast the musical by Sgouros & Bell
115 MacDougal St.
New York, NY

February 14 - April 26 only

Saturdays at 3p / Sundays  at 11a

Special show on April 26 at 2p

FREE Family Workshop 1 Hour before all matinees
Tickets: $32-$52 (use code: Beauty to save 20%)

SUNDAY SPECIAL - SAVE $10 - Use Code: SUNDAY!

For more information click here,

To order tickets click here.

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Lakewood BlueClaws/ Brookdale Community College Free Exhibition Game
First Energy Park
2 Stadium Way
Lakewood, NJ

Monday April 4th beginning at 6:35 

Admission is free and seating will be general admission. 
Gates open at 6 pm and the concession stands will be open.

For more information go to click here
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Wonderful Town Next at Musical's  Tonight Wonderful Town
Lion Theatre
410 W. 42nd St.
New York, NY

April 5 -17

Wonderful Town (1953) has a book by Joseph A. Fields and Jerome Chodorov, lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green and music by Leonard Bernstein.

Sisters Ruth (Elizabeth Broadhurstand Eileen Sherwood (Savannah Frazier) move to New York City (from Ohio) to seek careers in writing and acting, respectively. Ruth’s first assignment is to interview Brazilian sailors and the result is a city-wide conga line and a brief stint in jail for Eileen. Their notoriety also results in a gig at The Village Vortex run by Paul BinottoThe visitors to their Greenwich Village basement apartment include a prostitute who used to live there (Piera Calabro), football player and upstairs neighbor (David Wiens), his live-in girlfriend (Jillian Gottlieb), her disapproving mother (Leslie Alexander) and modern painter/landlord(Perry Lambert). Dinner guests include an earnest magazine editor (James Donegan), a slime-ball newspaper editor (Leland Burnett) and the local Walgreen’s manager (Ian Lowe). Bob likes Ruth, Ian likes Eileen and Chick likes anything in a skirt. Joining in the fun are Brekken BakerNeville Braithwaite, Joshua Downs,Abby Hart, Isaac Matthews, Dallas Padoven, Ryan Rhue, Eric Shorey and Allyson Tolbert. To find out which boys get which girls – come join us.  

Songs includeOhioOne Hundred Easy Ways (To Lose a Man), A Little Bit in Love, A Quiet Girl, It's Love, Wrong Note Rag   

April 5 – 17, 2016
Tuesday           Wednesday       Thursday           Friday               Saturday          Sunday
  5 (7:30)          6 (2:00/7:30)       7 (7:30)            8 (2:00)           9 (2:00/7:30)     10 (2:00)
12 (7:30)        13 (2:00/7:30)     14 (7:30)          15 (2:00)         16 (2:00/7:30)     17 (2:00)


Tickets are $26.25 and can be purchased at the Box Office or Telecharge (212) 212-239-5200
Questions?  Contact Mel Miller – musicalstonight@aol.com 
Visit them on the web at www.musicalstonight.org
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Upcoming at the State Theatre
15 Livingston Ave.
New Brunswick, NJ

Wed. April 6 Holy Holy
                       The Man Who Sold The World

Sat. April 9  Swan Lake
                      Moscow Festival Ballet

Sun. April 10 Love on Broadway
                        Todd Ellison's Broadway in Concert

For more information or to order tickets click here.
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After Hours Art at Children's Museum of the Arts
103 Charlton St.
New York, NY

Thursday April 7, 7-9 PM

Join CMA Teaching Artists for an exclusive grown-up night of music, drinks, and art-making in the museum's gallery and surrounding studios!

General Tickets $10.00 

CMA Member and Young Contemporary Members: $5.00

For more information go to buy tickets go to cmany.org
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When Words Fail Music Speaks/ A Holocaust Narrative
at Manhattan College
Manhattan College
Manhattan College Parkway
Riverdale NY 10471

On April 12th at 5 pm
Holocaust, Genocide and Interfaith Center at Manhattan College in the Bronx 
"When Words Fail, Music Speaks / A Holocaust Narrative'.

This is a one-act play based on the true story of Jewish-Czech composer, Raphael Schachter, an organizer of cultural life in the Terezin ghetto, Hitler's model concentration camp near Prague.  It depicts his preparation of doomed chorus members to perform Verdi's Requiem for an audience of Nazi officials.
Through his music, he raised the spirits of the prisoners in the camp and enabled them to escape the horrors and depravity that was their everyday life, if only for a moment. 
He also damned the Nazis through his interpretation of Requiem which became a mutiny against their tyranny.  A musical equivalent of a riot..
Presented in two scenes, this powerful and dramatic play gives the audience the opportunity to witness the event as it unfolds.  It is both historical and educational. You see it, you hear it, you feel it and you live it!!!

It will be presented in Hayden Hall in the first floor lecture hall.  There is no charge for the event.  
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News from Boneau/Bryan-Brown

A Broadway legend returns to the stage this spring

Barbara Cook: Then and Now

Conceived by 3 time Tony Award winner James Lapine
Directed by 10 time Tony Award winner Tommy Tune

Performances Begin Wednesday, April 13
Opening Night Wednesday, May 4
Strictly limited engagement through Sunday, June 26

New World Stages - Stage One

Ticket prices are $110.00, with premium tickets available at $135.00 and are available by calling Telecharge at 800-447-7400 or visitingwww.telecharge.com

For more information go to www.BarbaraCookThenandNow.com
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News from Michelle Tabnick Communications

LABAlive Presents
BIRD SING A PRETTY SONG
at the Theater at the 14th Street Y
April 7 & 9, 2016 at 8pm

LABAlive presents BIRD SING A PRETTY SONG created by LABA fellows Rebecca Margolick and Maxx Berkowitz on April 7, 2016 and April 9, 2016 at 8pm at the Theater at the 14th Street Y, 344 E 14th St, New York, NY.  BIRD SING A PRETTY SONG is a new performance piece combining dance, interactive media and film from dancer Rebecca Margolick and composer and graphic artist Maxx Berkowitz. The work is an exploration of solitude, beauty and chaos and the way in which technology amplifies and minimizes those states of being.  Tickets are $20 (drinks included) and can be purchased at www.labajournal.com/calendar or by calling 646-395-4310.  

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News from DKC/O&M

THE NEW 42ND STREET
25th ANNIVERSARY GALA
TO HONOR
DOUGLAS DURST, BRUCE C. RATNER,
DANIEL R. TISHMAN, MORTIMER B. ZUCKERMAN
WITH THE MARIAN HEISKELL AWARD

MONDAY, APRIL 11
AT THE NEW VICTORY THEATER

CELEBRATING CORA CAHAN
PRESIDENT OF THE NEW 42ND STREET
WITH THE NEW VICTORY ARTS AWARD

SARAH JESSICA PARKER, KELLI O’HARA, BILL IRWIN,
MARK LINN-BAKER AND TILER PECK JOIN FESTIVITIES

The festivities will begin at 6:30PM with cocktails and a strolling supper at the New 42nd Street Studios, followed by a celebratory musical performance at The New Victory Theater directed by Jeff Whiting and produced by Open Jar Productions, which will include special appearances by Kelli O’HaraBill IrwinMark Linn-Baker, Tiler Peck and other members of the Broadway community. For more information, or to purchase tickets, please contact Bari Lasky at BLasky@New42.org or 646-223-3085.  
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News from Richard Hillman PR

 “THE AMAZING MAX”
STARRING MAX DARWIN
RETURNS TO NEW YORK FOR SPRING ENGAGEMENT
THEATER AT BLESSED SACRAMENT
152 WEST 71ST STREET (JUST EAST OF BROADWAY)
APRIL 10  – MAY 1, 2016
7 PERFORMANCES ONLY!

The Amazing Max, the “awesome and hilarious live magic show for the whole family” (PBS Kids) starring magician Max Darwin (aka “The Amazing Max”) will return to New York this spring for 7 performances only at the Theater at Blessed Sacrament (152 West 71st Street – just East of Broadway).  Performances begin on Sunday, April 10 and continue through Sunday, May 1


Tickets are $59.50 (Premium) and $32.50 - $44.50 (Orchestra). Premium ticket holders receive access to the VIP “Magic Lounge” (which opens 25 minutes before the start of each show) and children receive Amazing Max memorabilia, participate in a magic lesson, and take home a magic trick! Additionally, premium tickets include priority front row seating. They can be purchased online atwww.theamazingmax.com or by calling 866-811-4111 or 212-352-3101The show is recommended for children ages three (3) and up.

The performance schedule for The Amazing Max is:
Sunday, 4/10/16 @ 3:30pm
Saturday, 4/16/16 @ 3:30pm
Sunday, 4/17/16 @ 3:30pm
Saturday, 4/23/16 @ 3:30pm
Sunday, 4/24/16 @ 3:30pm
Saturday, 4/30/16 @ 3:30pm
Sunday, 5/1/16 @ 3:30pm

For more information on The Amazing Max, visit www.TheAmazingMax.com.
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And that's the Scoop. Tune in tomorrow for another Talking Topic.

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