Category Archives: New Jersey Theater

‘Charley’s Aunt’ is a Delightfully Funny Play

Charley’s Aunt -A Review Brandon Thomas wrote Charley’s Aunt back in the 1890s. When it debuted in Victorian England, it was a huge hit. Times have changed and we certainly are not Victorian in our thinking today. However, what worked … Continue reading

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‘Trial of Donna Caine’ Looks at Military Processes and Issues

Review The Trial of Donna Caine The George Street Playhouse opened their 2018-19 season last week with the world premiere of The Trial of Donna Caine. There was a full house to see the play written by Walter Anderson noted … Continue reading

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‘Black Tom Island’ Looks at America’s First Terrorist Attack

Black Tom Island – A Review There is an important piece of history told in a new play called Black Tom Island. Produced by Premiere Stages at Kean, it is the story of the first documented terrorist attack on American … Continue reading

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