May 04 Saturday
After a bad batch of vichyssoise killed off fifty-two of the Little Sisters of Hoboken, the survivors emptied the coffers to bury the deceased, but ran out of cash before the last few bodies could be laid to rest! (Don’t worry – they’re in the kitchen freezer!). To raise funds they decide to put on a variety show. Will their prayers be answered before the health department discovers their secret? With hilarious talent acts, tongue-in-cheek musical numbers, and help from the audience, the show – the 3rd longest running Off-Broadway musical -- will tickle your fancy
May 05 Sunday
Choral Evensong for EastertideSunday, May 5, 5PMAll Saints Parish Choir, with members of Aura PolyphonicaEric Plutz, organistKevin O'Malia, Director of MusicMusic of Henry Balfour Gardiner, Sarah MacDonald, Charles Villiers Stanford, and Sir John GossLight reception to followFreewill offering to benefit All Saints Church Music Program
May 06 Monday
In an intimate dinner-theater experience, "Domme & Giovanni" is a modern retelling of Mozart's famous opera "Don Giovanni". In this sexy, modern and comedic twist of the centuries-old opera, Giovanni better ensures the relevancy told from a female point of view.
May 10 Friday
Prepare to be enchanted once again! American Repertory Ballet (ARB) proudly announces the return of Ethan Stiefel’s celebrated production of A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, May 10-12, 2024 at the New Brunswick Performing Arts Center.
This timeless tale transports attendees into a magical forest filled with fairies, elves, mischief, romance, and joy. Audiences of all ages will once again be cheering, laughing out loud, and mesmerized by the ballet’s whimsy and crisp storytelling. There is no better way to celebrate Mother’s Day weekend!
May 11 Saturday
Join Voices Chorale NJ and the Berks Sinfonietta chamber orchestra in appreciating the mastery of one of Franz Joseph Haydn’s most distinctive and memorable compositions: Missa in Angustiis (Mass for Troubled Times), more popularly known as the Lord Nelson Mass. Between sections of this liturgical work, the chorale will perform contemporary pieces that respond to themes within the Mass, bringing new perspectives on forgiveness, praise, faith, peace, and unity in a divided world.
VCNJ continues its tradition of presenting various musical styles and eras together in thought-provoking concerts to delight and inspire audiences and musicians alike. Contemporary works include Fragile by Sting and Exsultate! Jubilate! by Kyle Pederson.
Spring 2024 Spring Large Ensemble ConcertsYOCJ will hold the Spring Large Ensemble Concerts on Saturday May 11, 2024Location: West Windsor Plainsboro High School North90 Grovers Mill Road Plainsboro NJ 08536
The timings are as follows:
3pm ConcertWind SymphonyString Preparatory OrchestraPro Arte Orchestra
7:30pm ConcertSaxophone ChoirSymphonic Orchestra, featuring the Senior Concerto Competition Winner:Sanjay Kaushik performs the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto
A group of Mercer County Community College’s most talented students, staff, faculty and alumni, plus guest choreographers and dancers comes together to tell their stories, sway your emotions and weave a spell with their music and movement.
May 12 Sunday
On Mother’s Day, harpist Megan Conley brings her Ocean Music Action project to GatherNYC in a concert paired with a volunteer day of climate action. OMA uses the transformative power of music to inspire greater stewardship of oceans and waterways, and the musical selections are inspired by the natural world. Megan, formerly the principal harpist of the Houston Symphony now living in Honolulu, will be joined by several of her esteemed colleagues from The Knights for a special program honoring mother earth.
GatherNYC is a revolutionary concert experience founded in 2018 by cellist Laura Metcalf and guitarist Rupert Boyd. The 2023-24 season at the series’ home venue, Museum of Arts and Design (MAD) in Columbus Circle, includes 16 concerts and runs from October 22, 2023 through May 26, 2024, with concerts held every other 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.
On this special day, dedicated to all mothers and families of every kind, CPNJ is proud to present a captivating live performance of Peter and the Wolf for the very first time. This delightful masterpiece by Serge Prokofiev promises an incredibly enjoyable experience, especially for the young ears in the audience, as it serves as a delightful introduction to the various instruments within the orchestra. In addition, we are thrilled to showcase the talented winner of our Mary G. Roebling Youth Concerto Competition, who will be accompanied by a full orchestra. Please join us for an afternoon full of fantasy and joy.