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New Jersey Monthly Magazine
Acting

Broadway at the Beach

The Great White Way is alive and well down the Shore. more

Super Class for NJ Hall of Fame

The 11 new inductees to the New Jersey Hall of Fame represent a variety of talent—from soup to Superman. more

Saving Surflight

An artistic director in his second year on the job hopes to restore the Surflight Theater on Long Beach Island to prominence. more

Nice Work? He's Got It

Jersey native Joe DiPietro's new show Nice Work If You Can Get It comes to Broadway. more

Climbing the Ladder

Jonas Brother Nick heads back to Broadway in How to Succeed. more

Closing the Deal

Jon Tenney, Princeton-born star of TV’s The Closer, has a knack for turning small roles into big breaks. more

For Her It's Better, Not Worse

Camden native Tasha Smith prepares for a lead role in a new series based on a popular Tyler Perry movie franchise. more

"Mom" Site Fits Shue

Former Melrose Place resident Andrew Shue co-founded CafeMom, a networking and community website for moms and moms-to-be. more

From Brat Pack to Backpack

Andrew McCarthy still acts and directs, but the Summit native has won new acclaim writing about his global travels. more

Meet the Throwbacks

Jerseyans Billy Van Zandt (brother of Steve) and Jane Milmore write and perform classic farce and old-fashioned shtick that have made them a stage and sitcom success story. more

Real Kids, Real Theater

Often times with the New Jersey Youth Theatre, the audience simply forgets their watching a group of kids. more

Cape Crusader

Roy Steinberg, an established Hollywood director and producer of soap operas, leaves LA for the stage in Cape May. more

Gal with the Golden Ear

Beth Leavel dons a '60s look for her role as Florence Greenberg in Broadway's Baby It's You. more

New Faces NJ: Colleen Broomall

Actress Colleen Broomall, who starred in soap operas as a child, works to get back in the industry. more

Sunny Disposition

Danny DeVito is always happy to reminisce about New Jersey—where family and a nice bowl of pasta await. more

Theater, Shore Style

The Surflight Theatre in Beach Haven first presented shows 60 years ago, and shows no signs of slowing down. more

Love's Labour's Rewarded

Bonnie J. Monte, the artistic director of the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, fights to deal with the reality of the cash-strapped institution's threatened longevity. more