Category Archives: New Jersey Theater

‘Multiple Family Dwelling’ Holds Deceptive Secrets

Friendships change as we get older but secrets may remain Sometimes we are lucky to have friends we grew up with who continue to be in our lives when we are adults. Those relationships give us a dependable source of … Continue reading

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Lobby Display – ‘American Son’ – George Street Playhouse

The George Street Playhouse does a marvelous job of extending the experience of the storytelling attached with the plays they are running. The displays contain all kinds of additional information available for viewing in their lobby.  Here are some photos … Continue reading

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‘American Son’ – An Emotional Look at Racial Divides

A hard-hitting, timely play is currently running at New Brunswick’s George Street Playhouse. American Sons by Christopher Demos-Brown examines injustices plaguing racial relations. American Sons earned the 2016 Laurents/Hatcher Foundation Award for a new play by an emerging playwright. It … Continue reading

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