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February 8, 20093:00 pm
Presented by State Theatre and AM Productions
When:Sunday, February 08, 2009 at 3:00 PM
Location: State Theatre
Tickets: P $60; A $50; B $40; C $25
Starring Renee Taylor & Joe Bologna
“THAT HEAVENLY MATCH…Neil Simon might have created this pair.” —The New York Times
“The gaudiest anniversary present ever opened on Broadway!”—The Wall Street Journal
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posted on: February 7, 2009
categories: theater, recreation, New Brunswick, Events
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February 8, 20092:30 pm
Whether you bowl with flare or like a granny in a rocking chair,
it’s time once again for NJYP’s bowling social affair.
We’ll bowl, eat pizza, drink soda and chat.
Three hundred is the top of the game,
in case you haven’t heard.
Bowl that and you win some acclaim!
RSVP at www.njyp.org
Did we forget to mention that bowling shoe rental is included in the price? 2:30 is the best time to arrive so we can all bowl from 3 until 5. If you still want more we’ll all go jive at our favorite post-event local dive. So come one come all, and bring your game. Bowling night with NJYP will never be the same.
What to bring:
Although not required, feel free to bring bowling shoes and/or a bowling ball.
Cost:
$15 will be collected the day of the event. (Lower price!)
The price includes pizza, soda, shoe rental, taxes and tip.
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posted on: February 5, 2009
categories: young professionals, party, Piscataway, New Brunswick, Events
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January 20, 2009 8:00 pm - February 15, 2009 8:00 pm
When: Jan 20, 2009 - Feb 15, 2009
Where: George Street Playhouse
How much does an artist need his muse? How much does the muse need her artist?
Jonathan - a rock-star of the modern art world - wrestles with an unexpected identity crisis after a German critic questions his motives as a Jewish artist. While on business in London he visits Patricia, the now married ex-lover who was the subject of his first great painting, ten years prior. Does she still possess the fire he needs to re-ignite what once existed in his painting? Or is he more interested in possessing the nude that hangs over the fireplace in her home.
Pulitzer Prize winner Donald Margulies’ Obie Award-winning play dabbles in the controversial themes of race, religion, and belonging, in a play highlighted with humor and brilliant dialogue
posted on: November 1, 2008
categories: theater, recreation, New Brunswick, Events