Acting
By Dylan Runco -
May 8, 2012
The Great White Way is alive and well down the Shore.
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By Ken Schlager -
May 7, 2012
The 11 new inductees to the New Jersey Hall of Fame represent a variety of talent—from soup to Superman.
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By Karyn D. Collins -
May 7, 2012
An artistic director in his second year on the job hopes to restore the Surflight Theater on Long Beach Island to prominence.
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By Dervela O'Brien -
February 13, 2012
Jersey native Joe DiPietro's new show Nice Work If You Can Get It comes to Broadway.
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By Melinda Newman -
December 12, 2011
Jonas Brother Nick heads back to Broadway in How to Succeed.
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By Ashley J. Cerasaro -
November 14, 2011
Jon Tenney, Princeton-born star of TV’s The Closer, has a knack for turning small roles into big breaks.
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By Ashley J. Cerasaro -
October 10, 2011
Camden native Tasha Smith prepares for a lead role in a new series based on a popular Tyler Perry movie franchise.
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By Candace Wells -
September 13, 2011
Former Melrose Place resident Andrew Shue co-founded CafeMom, a networking and community website for moms and moms-to-be.
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By Melinda Newman -
August 15, 2011
Andrew McCarthy still acts and directs, but the Summit native has won new acclaim writing about his global travels.
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By Robert Strauss -
July 11, 2011
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.
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By Karyn D. Collins -
June 13, 2011
Often times with the New Jersey Youth Theatre, the audience simply forgets their watching a group of kids.
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By Robert Strauss -
May 9, 2011
Roy Steinberg, an established Hollywood director and producer of soap operas, leaves LA for the stage in Cape May.
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By Linda Fowler -
March 14, 2011
Beth Leavel dons a '60s look for her role as Florence Greenberg in Broadway's Baby It's You.
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By Ashley V. Neglia -
October 11, 2010
Actress Colleen Broomall, who starred in soap operas as a child, works to get back in the industry.
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By Melinda Newman -
September 13, 2010
Danny DeVito is always happy to reminisce about New Jersey—where family and a nice bowl of pasta await.
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By Karyn D. Collins -
May 7, 2010
The Surflight Theatre in Beach Haven first presented shows 60 years ago, and shows no signs of slowing down.
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By Tammy La Gorce -
April 12, 2010
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.
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