Apr 01 Wednesday
On Wednesday, April 1, 11:30AM, All Saints' Church is pleased to invite you to a Holy Week musical meditation, featuring music director, Kevin O'Malia, musically walking us through the Passion and the spirituality of this sacred time. Organ works of J.S. Bach, César Franck, Florence Price, and Jessica French will comprise this 30 minute program. A light soup lunch follows in the Woodlands Room. This meditation is at no cost, and is open to the public. All are encouraged to pause, reflect,and be immersed by organ music through the ages, in this most holy of weeks
Apr 02 Thursday
Mosaic Youth Chorus (MYC) announces the launch of Troubadours, a new non-auditioned 12 week program serving children in grades 4, 5, and 6. Troubadours will provide instruction in vocal technique, musicianship, ensemble skills, and leadership. MYC provides a nurturing environment where every young person can thrive and express their authentic artistic selves. We focus on giving youth voice and addressing topics of importance to young people. Troubadours provides foundational instruction to start young singers on this journey. Mosaic Youth Chorus website, http://mosaicyouthchorus.org.
Apr 03 Friday
THE MTM Players
Boisterous, ribald and ultimately shattering, The MTM Players bring us the unforgettable story of a mental hospital and its inhabitants. When a brash new inmate arrives, the rigid routine of the ward, headed by the tyrannical Nurse Ratched, is thrown up for grabs. In a world where sanity means conformity and following the rules is the only way to survive, this drama is a powerful exploration of both the beauty and the danger of being an original.!
Apr 04 Saturday
A new musical about how the past calls us back - but the next act is ours to direct! Back by popular demand, a BRAND NEW fully realized musical production of the new play by Lou DiPietro.
It’s Never Too Late is a heartfelt musical that weaves together the stories of individuals who discover that it’s never too late to pursue their dreams. With a rich tapestry of characters and uplifting music, the show encourages audiences to embrace change and find their true selves, no matter their age or circumstances. This event provides a unique opportunity for the community to experience this brand new work that celebrates personal growth and the courage to make life changes. If you enjoyed the staged reading you will love the full musical, with newly added songs by Louis Josephson. $26/$24 PG13 - NOTE: SPECIAL BUY ONE GET ONE FREE! USE CODE BOGO Late at checkout .
Sat. Apr. 4 & 11 at 2 pm Sun. Apr. 12 at 2 pm
WBGO presents All That Jazz concert series, a unique series showcasing some of the genre’s most talented and respected performers, featuring, by popular demand, the return of smooth jazz saxophonist and visual artist Marion Meadows! This series is a partnership between WBGO, UCPAC, and Smooth Jazz NJ.
Enjoy an evening of modern jazz, beginning in the WBGO Piano Lounge. Come early to enjoy an art exhibit, cocktails, and live piano music played by Leonieke Scheuble on the Fazioli piano before the performance – doors open one hour before showtime. Marion’s art will be displayed and available for purchase at this event!
Apr 05 Sunday
Following their much-loved performance at GatherNYC in 2023 as part of the early music collective Twelfth Night, violinist Rachell Ellen Wong and harpsichordist David Belkovski return to the stage for a charming and intimate recital featuring impeccably performed Baroque gems.
GatherNYC is a revolutionary concert experience founded in 2018 by cellist Laura Metcalf and guitarist Rupert Boyd. The 2025-2026 season includes 31 concerts that run from October 2025 through May 2026, with concerts held every Sunday at 11am in The Theater at MAD.
Guests at GatherNYC are served exquisite live classical music performed by New York’s immensely talented artists, artisanal coffee and pastries, a taste of spoken word, and a brief celebration of silence. The entire experience lasts one hour and evokes the community and spiritual nourishment of a religious service – but the religion is music, and all are welcome. Coffee and pastries are served before each performance at 10:30am.
Boisterous, ribald and ultimately shattering, The MTM Players bring us the unforgettable story of a mental hospital and its inhabitants. When a brash new inmate arrives, the rigid routine of the ward, headed by the tyrannical Nurse Ratched, is thrown up for grabs. In a world where sanity means conformity and following the rules is the only way to survive, this drama is a powerful exploration of both the beauty and the danger of being an original!
Fri. Mar. 20 & 27, 2026 at 8pm Sat. Mar. 21 at 8pmSat. Mar. 28 at 2pm
Sun. Mar. 22 & 29 at 2pm
Apr 07 Tuesday
ProgramFerenc Farkas: Early Hungarian Dances from the 17th CenturyFerenc Liszt: Eglogue from Years of PilgrimageKatherine Hoover: Homage to BartokGyorgy Ligeti: Six BagatellesEndre Szervanszky: Wind Quintet No. 1
Sylvan WindsAmir Farsi, flute; Kathy Halvorson, oboe; Nuno Antunes, clarinet; Gina Cuffari, bassoon; Zohar Schondorf, horn
Performing in historic and culturally significant venues across New York City, the Sylvan Winds create imaginative and informative programs that reflect the character of each space. This program brings together music by Hungarian composers spanning four centuries. An integral part of the city’s cultural life, the Sylvan Winds have earned both critical and audience acclaim for their spirited performances and innovative programming, exploring the rich repertoire of chamber music for winds.
Apr 08 Wednesday
Each time the Ébène Quartet takes the stage at Princeton University Concerts, they leave the audience spellbound, always craving more. Their highly anticipated return—by overwhelming demand—brings a program that showcases the full range of their exceptional artistry. From one of Mozart’s rare string quartets in a minor key, which reveals an emotional depth that would go on to influence generations of composers, to Ravel’s only String Quartet, a groundbreaking work that broke free from traditional forms, and finally Brahms’ String Quartet Op. 51 No. 2, a masterpiece shaped over nearly eight years of meticulous devotion. This program, where passion, innovation, and craftsmanship converge at the highest level, is a powerful testament to the Ébène Quartet’s unparalleled mastery.