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State Theatre
State Theatre
The State Theatre Regional Arts Center at New Brunswick exists to enrich the lives of people from diverse backgrounds in New Jersey and to contribute to a vital urban environment by presenting the finest national and international performing artists; providing arts education programs to inform and build future audiences; providing a major performing arts venue in central New Jersey that encourages and enables members of the community to have a life-long association with the performing arts.read more
The State Theatre Regional Arts Center at New Brunswick exists to enrich the lives of people from diverse backgrounds in New Jersey and to contribute to a vital urban environment by presenting the finest national and international performing artists; providing arts education programs to inform and build future audiences; providing a major performing arts venue in central New Jersey that encourages and enables members of the community to have a life-long association with the performing arts.
The State Theatre is a magnificently renovated 1921 1800-seat vaudeville theater presenting a diversity of world-class events including international orchestras, Broadway musicals, jazz productions, dance ensembles, touring operas, country music, educational programs, children's events, world music, a film series, and more. The concert hall attracts over 300,000 patrons each year from all 21 counties in New Jersey as well as from Pennsylvania and New York.
When not presenting its own performances, the State Theatre is made available to a number of community, civic, and performing arts organizations on a rental basis. The State Theatre's main floor is wheelchair accessible. An assistive listening system for patrons who are hard of hearing and large print programs are available for most events.
Singer/pianist Diana Krall got her musical education when she was growing up in Nanaimo, British Columbia, from the classical piano lessons she began at age four and in her high school jazz band, but mostly from her father, a stride piano player with an extensive record collection....
If the Phoenix Concert Theatre contained a hotel I would’ve reserved a room for the months of July and August To have been that much closer to the thing it houses called Classic Albums Live Unlike the words spoken above by the 1958 balding disc jockey Who simply couldn’t see past his thick black-rimmed nose Rock and roll is here to stay As was evidenced between the dark red walls of Toronto’s live music venue Every Friday night on Sherbourne St during the summer months of 2008 Rock and roll has only thrived since those words were spoken 50 years ago And there are too many involved with Classic Albums Live to thank For being part of the journey But from the opening Speak to Me scream of Leslea Keurvost’s Dark Side of the Moon To Terrance Gowan, Mike Daley and Joe Power singing This Boy To the thrilling ride that is Marty Morin’s chaotic Helter Skelter And Rob Phillips’ perfect playing and leadership on Meddle I think it’s safe for me to say that for most of us in attendance The applause that followed Each and every time producer Craig Martin made band introductions The applause bounced back with a boom From the parking machine across the street Straight up the covered ramp that leads to the Phoenix front door Right over the pre-show Elvis, James Brown and Jerry Lee Lewis big screen To the ladies room way down below the floorboards Loud and clear Cheers shot directly back with love to the black-clad musicians Otherwise known as the CAL alumni Standing up there on that stage in all their musical genious They deserved every one of those whoops and whistles As does the producer, his sister and his staff that organize it all For all the teens and twenty-somethings who were there They’ll certainly remember the party But for us mid-life rockers in crisis and silver-haired old timers It’s more than just a memory of a good time The effect Beatle music and the music of Pink Floyd had on many of us As it was re-created by these dedicated and multi-talented CAL musicians Had all of our eyes and ears pointed east Watching and listening intently For this band to nail each nuance and every sound That came out of the spinning black vinyl grooves Of the original 45 and 33 rpm recordings Sounds so ingrained beneath our foreheads That every time they got nailed we got goosebumped The effect cannot be minimalized As many of us even got excited over the fade outs To the songs that were the soundtrack to our coming of age This music will never die Because unlike the KWK radio quote implies Rock and roll will never leave Because for those of us who jumped on the bus Classic Albums Live is home For this kind of rock and roll to live For many generations to come.
A light folk-rock act of the early '70s, America had several Top Ten hits, including the number ones "A Horse with No Name" and "Sister Golden Hair." Vocalists/guitarists Dewey Bunnell, Dan Peek, and Gerry Beckley met while they were still in high school in the late '60s; all three were sons of U....
Though he is most famous for the supremely theatrical best-selling 1970s album Bat Out of Hell, Meat Loaf has been acting almost as long as he has been singing. Born Marvin Lee Aday in Dallas, accounts regarding his stage name place its origins in either a childhood nickname or a high school football incident....
A Nashville-born, Detroit-based singer, songwriter, musician, and producer, Kem (born Kim Owens) overcame homelessness and addiction to become one of the most popular adult contemporary R&B artists of the 2000s....
Led by the flamboyant, outspoken Perry Farrell, Jane's Addiction blended elements of art rock, punk, metal, funk and glamour into an ambitious musical juxtaposition of sublime beauty and utter decadence....
John Edward has brought a fresh, honest and thought provoking attitude to the world of psychic phenomena. As a psychic medium, author and lecturer, he has, over the last twenty years, helped thousands with his uncanny ability to predict future events and communicate with those who have crossed over to the Other Side....
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| 06/13 | 7:00 pm | La Fille Mal Gardée In HD, The Royal Ballet |
| 06/20 | 8:00 pm | Happy Together Tour 2012 |
| 06/26 | 8:00 pm | Diana Krall |
| 07/13 | 8:00 pm | Classic Albums Live: Led Zeppelin II |
| 07/14 | 8:00 pm | America |
| 07/19 | 8:00 pm | Meat Loaf |
| 07/26 | 8:00 pm | Kem |
| 07/27 | 8:00 pm | Classic Albums Live: Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers |
| 08/04 | 8:00 pm | Classic Albums Live: Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon |
| 08/10 | 8:00 pm | Classic Albums Live: The Eagles - Hotel California |
| 08/12 | 8:30 pm | Jane's Addiction |
| 08/24 | 8:00 pm | Classic Albums Live: The Beatles - Abbey Road |
| 10/13 | 7:00 pm | Jay And The Americans @ State Theatre New Brunswick NJ |
| 11/23 | 11:00 am | Disney Live! Phineas and Ferb |
| 2:00 pm | Disney Live! Phineas and Ferb | |
| 5:00 pm | Disney Live! Phineas and Ferb | |
| 11/24 | 11:00 am | Disney Live! Phineas and Ferb |
| 2:00 pm | Disney Live! Phineas and Ferb | |
| 5:00 pm | Disney Live! Phineas and Ferb | |
| 12/01 | 7:00 pm | John Edward |

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