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Archive for the ‘Theater’ Category
Romeo y Julieta
de William Shakespeare
dirigido por Dan Swern
19 de agosto – 20 de agosto, Jueves – Domingo
Primera Iglesia Reformada de New Brunswick
9 Bayard Street
Situado en Downtown New Brunswick entre las calles Bayard y Paterson.
Todos los espectáculos son GRATIS! Reserve su entrada hoy por correo electrónico jpkeller@colab-arts.org.
Esta producción contemporárea explorara la comunidad de New Brunswick y su historia reciente, y se ocupa de su política subyacente y las tensiones raciales. Puede el amor de dos jóvenes, de mundos muy diferentes superar el odio de sus padres?
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Fear Junkie 2012: Are you Addicted?
written and performed by Pandora Scooter
August 5, 6, 7 at 8:00 pm
George Street Playhouse (9 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick)
The world is coming to an end in 2012. Or is it? You gonna make a buck or be taken for a ride? Pandora Scooter takes a hilarious whirlwind tour of the craziness that’s gonna rain down on us as the Mayan calendar comes to an end.
$10 tickets
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Puppet Slam!
curated by Mary Gragen
August 8th at 8pm
George Street Playhouse (9 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick)
Puppeteers from All Around the Tri-State area come to perform everything from shadow to hand puppetry. This is not-just-for-kids puppetry; this is puppetry like you’ve never seen before on subjects ranging from freedom, to coming of age, to oppression. You don’t want to miss this once-a-year event. Underwritten by IBEX Puppetry.
$10 tickets
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LMAOpen Mic: Laughing My Ass Off – an open mic for Stand Up Comics
Mondays, Aug 9, 16, 23, 30 at 8:00 pm
coLAB Arts (49 Bayard Street, 3rd Floor, New Brunswick)
Come bust a gut with some of the funniest up and coming stand up comics in our area.
$5 Tickets (only available at the door)
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Motion: New Dance Works
a collaborative choreographic event by artists from New Jersey
Thursday & Friday, August 12 and 13th at 8:00pm
George Street Playhouse (9 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ)
Modern Dance takes center stage at Breakthrough Arts Festival with these engaging and experimental works by the next generation of choreographers.
$10 tickets
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Flash in the PAN: Performance Art Night
Saturday, August 14 at 8:00pm
George Street Playhouse (9 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ)
$10 tickets
SLAM! Poets in Action
Sunday, August 15th at 7:00 pm
George Street Playhouse (9 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ)
Ever seen a slam poet spit out words like a machine gun and totally change your perspective all at once? Slam Poets (a la Def Poetry Jam) from New York City and all over New Jersey are going to come and compete for prizes. This is where art and competition meet and it promises to be a blast.
$10 Tickets
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Romeo and Juliet / Romeo y Julieta
by William Shakespeare
adapted and directed by Dan Swern
August 19 – 29 (Thu – Sun) at 8:00 pm
First Reformed Church (9 Bayard Street, New Brunswick)
This contemporary bilingual production of Romeo and Juliet, brings the classic tale to present day New Brunswick. Cast with professional actors from New York City and community members from New Brunswick, the Montagues (Romeo’s family) are played by Afro-Caribbean actors and the Capulets (Juliet’s family) are played by Latino actors. The beautiful and tragic love story is set against the sometimes positive, sometimes challenging changes facing our home town. This is a Romeo and Juliet like you’ve never seen.
All performances are FREE!!!
Collaborative Arts is the only guaranteed place to catch the hottest emerging artists in Central New Jersey. Breakthrough Arts Fest, for its third year, is the only summer ticket in New Brunswick, with something happening almost every night through August. There’s something for everyone, featuring puppetry, music, dance, theater, and visual art over three separate spaces in Downtown New Brunswick.
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DERBY DAY
by Samuel Brett Williams
Sunday, April 11 at 5pm
coLAB Arts
49 Bayard Street, 3rd Floor
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
FREE Staged Reading
Featuring:
Joe Tisa
Joachim Boyle
Brian Corbett
Kristen Lazzarini
Three estranged brothers are reunited in Arkansas by the passing of their father. A day at the races thrusts their history into full focus, opening the door to reconciliation if they don’t kill each other first.
Samuel Brett Williams’ plays include “The Woodpecker” (Cherry Lane Mentor Project) and “Arkadelphia” (published in “Best American Short Plays ‘04-’05″). Previous Orphanage readings include “Fraternity,” “Revelation” (a New Play Network commission), and “The Revival,” to be produced by Project Y Theatre at Theatre Row in Manhattan, Fall 2010.
The Orphanage is the only new play reading series in Downtown New Brunswick, providing a home for local theater artists and a safe environment for playwrights to develop their work.

BABIES
by Lia Romeo
directed by Louis Wells
FREE staged reading
Sunday, March 21 at 7pm
coLAB Arts
49 Bayard Street, 3rd Floor
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
A lost infant leads to the hilarious intersection of five strangers’ lives. This new dark comedy from Lia Romeo explores the lengths we can go for the things we want.
This reading follows hot on the heels of the world premiere of Lia Romeo’s play “Green Whales,” first given a public reading at coLAB Arts’ Breakthrough Arts Fest. She is the co-author of “11,002 Things To Be Miserable About.”
The Orphanage is the only new play reading series in Downtown New Brunswick, providing a home for local theater artists and a safe environment for playwrights to develop their work.
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Our inaugural production of FREE professional theater for the New Brunswick community:
Romeo and Juliet / Romeo y Julieta
by William Shakespeare
directed by Dan Swern
August 19 – August 29
8pm, Thursday – Sunday
All performances are FREE!
Reserve your tickets today by emailing jpkeller@colab-arts.org.
This bilingual, English and Spanish contemporary production digs deeply into the New Brunswick community and its recent history, and deals head on with its underlying politics and racial tensions. Can the true love of two kids from very different worlds overcome their parents’ legacy of hate?
First Reformed Church of New Brunswick
9 Bayard Street
Located in Downtown New Brunswick in the sanctuary between Bayard and Paterson Streets on Neilson Street, www.firstreformedchurch.net
Set and Costume Design by Victoria Depew
Lighting Design by Christopher J. Bailey
Sound Design and Original Music by Joseph Fekete
Production Stage Managed by John Nehlich
Featuring:
Ashley Everage, Kyla Garcia, Christopher Halladay*, Claudio Mir, Haile Owusu,
Jennifer Ring, Andrew Saunders, Esther Triggs*, Michael Velez, Landon Woodson
Dan Swern and John Keller, Co-Artistic Directors
John Nehlich, Production Manager
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on Wednesday, February 24th, 2010 at 9:35 pm and is filed under Presents, Programs, Theater.

THE LEAK
by FERNANDA COPPEL
FREE Staged Reading. To reserve a seat, please email us at info@colab-arts.org.
Sunday, February 21st at 7:30pm
coLAB Arts
49 Bayard Street, 3rd Floor
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
When a leak starts dripping in Lucia (single mother) and Drea’s (only child) modest Los Angeles apartment their first reaction is to ignore it. The dripping grows stronger and stronger as Lucia’s boyfriend Carlos moves in. Lucia’s sister, Cuca isn’t fond of Carlos because of his fascination with Drea. After the leak begins to drip blood, this family is left to deal with generations of secrets and the ghosts that live under our tongues.
Playwright Fernanda Coppel was born in Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico, and raised in San Diego California. A poet and playwright, she received her MFA in Dramatic Writing from NYU with a concentration in Playwriting. Her thesis play, Chimi-Changas and Zololft was nominated for the Goldberg Award (2009) and won the Asuncion Queer Latino Festival at Pregones Theater (2009). She received NYU’s John Holden Playwriting Award upon her spring 2009 graduation. Fernanda is currently in the Lila Acheson Wallace Playwriting Fellowship Program at the Juilliard School.
Director Alex Correia is currently the Director in Residency for the INTAR Actors’ Collective where he directed 365 Plays/ 365 Days by Suzan Lori Parks and Thorny Bushes, a Staged Radio Novella, written by INTAR Playwrights Group. In INTAR’s New Works Lab he directed plays by Desi Moreno-Penson, Cusi Cram, Mando Alvardo, and Mariana Carreno. Some of his Directing Credits include: The Woman by Michael John Garces for the 24hr Plays Company; Dwarfs by Harold Pinter and Dutchman by LeRoi Jones at the Williamstown Theatre Festival Workshop; I Am Yours by Judith Thompson at Center Stage (NY); and Othello by William Shakespeare at the John Houseman Studio Theater (NY).
Producer Jeremy Karafin Is currently the Program Associate for DNAworks (Dialogue and Healing through the Arts). He founded and produced the first three seasons of the Kinetic Poetics Project, an annual spoken word and poetry festival on the west coast (now in its 7th season). He is also the producer for the show See Something…Say Something and Love Redefined. He has directed half a dozen productions including the world premiere of Kristina Goodnight and Darren Blaney’s What the Hell is Going on Here? Previously he was the Assistant Director of Student Media and the SCTV Broadcast Adviser at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He has worked with the Penguin Repertory Theatre, Houses on the Moon Theater Company, MADD Productions, Intangible Collective, Textbook Execution, Shakespeare Santa Cruz, Rainbow Theatre, Brooklyn for Peace and the Wild Project.
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on Monday, February 15th, 2010 at 9:16 pm and is filed under Presents, Programs, Theater.
“nothing to be sorry for”
by KATHRYN VAN RENSALIER
directed by JESSICA CORN
Sunday, November 22 at 7:30pm
Black Box at George Street Playhouse (9 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick)
This is a FREE staged reading
A new play where lines blur between fantasy and reality, charm and tragedy.
The Orphanage is the only new play reading series in Downtown New Brunswick, providing a home for local theater artists and a safe environment for playwrights to develop their work.
This page was last updated
on Wednesday, November 18th, 2009 at 2:21 pm and is filed under Presents, Programs, Theater.
NEW JERSEY premiere
I HEART KANT
by KEN URBAN
directed by DAN SWERN
A comedy about four women trying to find happiness in their New Jersey suburban hell.
original music and sound design by JOE FEKETE (The Delfields)
set design by SPENCER BURKE
lighting design by ERIC BOVIE
dramaturg JESSICA CORN
assistant director ALI OSWORTH
Featuring:
JULIE COTTON
SISTINA GIORDANO*
DEANNA MCGOVERN
BRIANA PACKEN
MICHAEL SATOW*
*denotes a member of Actors’ Equity Association
Ken Urban’s other plays include Nibbler (currently playing at Theatre of Note in Los Angeles), The Happy Sad (recently produced at New York City’s Flea Theatre and Summer Play Festival at The Public), and The Private Lives of Eskimos (The Committee Theatre).
Wednesday, December 2 – Sunday, December 6
Wednesday, December 9 – Sunday, December 13
All performances at 8:30pm
George Street Playhouse – Black Box
9 Livingston Avenue
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
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on Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009 at 4:04 pm and is filed under Presents, Theater.
The music-performance piece by coLAB Arts artist Jack Leary, continues. Using music, visual art, dance, and psychedelic video, this hybrid performance features audience engagement like you’ve never experienced.
Saturday, November 7th at 8pm
Cabaret Theatre
(corner of Nichol and Suydam Street, New Brunswick)
FREE General Admission
Featuring:
Visual Artists – Lisa Conrad and Ashley Hanania
Dancers – Lora Botwinick, Elena Callahan, Leslie Fine, Avianna Perez
Musicians – TBA
Saturday, October 17th at 9pm in the black box at George Street Playhouse (9 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ).
Advance tickets are available online or at the door. Sliding Scale: $6-$10 each
Pandora’s Box is hosted by coLAB Member and spoken word rockstar Pandora Scooter and features live music, stand up and sketch comedy, poetry, and spoken word.
What IS Pandora’s Box? A hilarious variety/comedy show featuring stand-up comics, sketches and a whole lot of laughing. It’s a fun, funny, fun-a-licious show. Don’t miss a night of laughter and serious silliness!
Featured stand up comics include Jiwon Lee, Andrew Lascar, and George Higgins
Performers include Pandora Scooter, Jack Leary, George Higgins, and Ranessa Porter
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on Tuesday, October 6th, 2009 at 11:14 pm and is filed under Presents, Programs, Theater.
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