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Ragtime: The Musical
It’s the turn of the century; everything is changing and anything is possible. Brimming with unforgettable melodies and a deeply compelling story of love and loss, Ragtime paints a powerful portrait of the American Dream that awakens the heart and captivates the soul. Set in the volatile melting pot of New York City, three distinct American stories are woven together—a determined Jewish
Find out more »Speranza Winter Educational Program
Speranza is thrilled to announce our upcoming 9-week WINTER educational program, running for nine Saturdays Feb 2 - March 30. The two programs are Storybooks to Stage and Scene Study for Young Actors! -- Storybooks to Stage (ages 3-7) from 10am - 11am: Children will bring stories to life! Each week we focus on a
Find out more »Children’s Art Afternoons At Morven Museum & Garden
Dive deep into Morven’s history through this 6-week class with Arts Council of Princeton’s Veronica Olivares. Focus on crafts and art forms created during the Revolutionary War era, explore historically based projects including miniature portraits, pen and ink landscapes, doll-making, quilt-making, silhouettes and basketry. Master artists of this era such as John Singleton Copley, Benjamin
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High School of Art and Design’s FANFAIRE Festival
FanfaireNYC, which celebrates creativity, entrepreneurship, and technology in the arts from cartooning and animation to architecture and fashion, will return the weekend of February 16th and 17th to the High School of Art and Design. Art Spiegelman, Pulitzer Prize winning author/illustrator of Maus, and Neal Adams, renowned comic book artist of Batman, the Avengers, and
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Untold Stories: Compromised by Conflict
1:00 PM Showing followed by discussion with its creators 3:00 PM Showing followed by discussion with its creators Info: The Bordentown Historical Society invites you to join us for a general audience program showing of Compromised by Conflict. This short documentary created as a National History Day entry by several Cherry Hill, NJ students explores
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