Dick Fox’s Golden Boys

When: Sat, April 10, 2010 at 8pm
Where: State Theatre
Tickets: $32-97
Take a stroll down memory lane with three of the most popular teen idols of the 50s and 60s: Frankie Avalon, Bobby Rydell, and Fabian, together known as “The Golden Boys.” See the trio as they perform their legendary, chart-topping hits live including “Venus,” “De De Dinah,” “Bobby Sox to Stockings” (Avalon); “Volare,” “Wild One,” and “Kissin’ Time” (Rydell); and “Turn Me Loose,” “Tiger,” and “I’m A Man” (Fabian).
Glen Burtnik & Friends - Jersey Beatles Bash IV
When: September 18, 2010 at 8:00 PM
Where: State Theatre
Tickets: P $42; A $37; B $32; C $22
Tickets now on sale!
Glen Burtnik & Friends - Jersey Beatles Bash IV
Featuring Let it Be note-for-note and other Beatles Hits
It’s back! The Jersey Beatles Bash with Glen Burtnik and Friends! Experience the entire Let it Be album note-for-note plus other Beatles hits. Songs from Let it Be include “Get Back,” “The Long and Winding Road,” “Across the Universe,” and of course, “Let it Be.” Performing alongside Burtnik will be a surprise cast of other instrumentalists, singers, and musicians to be announced.
TAO: The Martial Art of Drumming

When: Sat, March 27, 2010 at 8pm; Sun, March 28, 2010 at 3pm
Where: State Theatre
Tickets: $32-52
Great Family Event
Athletic bodies and contemporary costumes meet explosive Taiko drumming and electrifying choreography in a remarkable display of precision, energy, and stamina. TAO delivers a young and vibrantly modern take on the venerable art of Japanese drumming—integrating gymnastics, rock music, expressive vocals, and an array of percussion from around the world. Though their art form is traditionally dominated by men, TAO creates a unique allure with both male and female performers, all of whom have undergone years of rigorous training to reach the highest level of virtuosity.
The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess

When: Thu, March 25, 2010 at 8pm
Where: State Theatre
Tickets: $42-72
Porgy and Bess is the poignant story of a crippled beggar, the headstrong woman he loves, and Catfish Row—the South Carolina community that sustains them both. Composer George Gershwin seamlessly melds classical music, popular song, jazz, blues, and spirituals to create the quintessential American opera. Iconic songs include “Summertime,” “I Got Plenty O’ Nuttin’,” and “It Ain’t Necessarily So.” Featuring a cast of 30 and live orchestra, this monumental production has won acclaim on six continents, reaching a over 1.5 million people.




