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Opera Festival of New Jersey
The Opera Festival of New Jersey takes pride in being different;
instead of the familiar Rossini comedy "The Barber of Seville",
OFNJ is mounting Rossini's equally funny, equally tuneful "L'Italiana
in Algeri".
Visit www.operafest.org |
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Flight in New Jersey. Gorky Murals
The Newark Museum celebrates of "Flight in New Jersey"
with an exhibition exploring the connection between art and
aviation.
Visit www.newarkmuseum.org
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Bay Atlantic Symphony
In Cape May, it's not just the architecture that's Victorian,
but the music as well, with the Bay Atlantic Symphony in residence.
Picture: Jed Gaylin, Music Director, Bay Atlantic Symphony |
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Man Ray
Man Ray, the cutting edge surrealist photographer, is seldom
thought of as a New Jersey artist. But the years he spent in
Ridgefield, New Jersey, amid a lively artist colony, helped
make him into the famous avant-garde modernist he later became.
Visit www.montclairartmuseum.org |
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Much Ado About Nothing
Real-life husband and wife Donna Bullock and Sherman Howard
appear as the prickly Beatrice and Benedick -- eccentric misfits
convinced that they're not in love-- in Shakespeare's Much
Ado About Nothing, onstage at The Shakespeare Theatre of New
Jersey through June 15, 2003.
Visit www.shakespearenj.org
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"Great Pots" at the Newark Museum
A great pot is not only a work of art, it can be Beautiful,
Wise, Useful, even Impossible, as an exhibition at the Newark
Museum illustrates.
Visit www.newarkmuseum.org
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Choreographer Ronald K Brown
Meet choreographer Ronald K Brown, whose blend of traditional
African dance and hot club moves has won international acclaim.
His company "Evidence" performs at Princeton's McCarter
Theater Wednesday, May 21.
Visit www.mccarter.org
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