Monday, January 7, 2013
On Jan. 27 The Dixie Mix Dixieland band will perform a jazz concert at Willow Grove Church in Scotch Plains.
The following information was provided by Willow Grove Church. The Dixie Mix Dixieland Band will perform a noon time Jazz Concert on Sunday, Jan. 27 at Willow Grove Presbyterian Church in Scotch Plains. Included in the price of admission is a lunch with pulled pork sandwiches, beverages and dessert. Lunch will begin at 11:30 am downstairs in the church fellowship hall with the concert at approximately 12:30 pm in the sanctuary. Admission to both lunch and the concert is $10 for adults and teenagers, $5 for children from 5 to 12 years old, with a one family maximum of $25 and no charge for children under 5 years old. Those coming to lunch and the concert may also want to attend our contemporary Sunday worship service at 10 am, with …
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
The October show will take place on the 13th at 7 p.m.
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Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Opening for October’s Fanwood Performance Series show on Saturday October 13, at 7PM is Eric Harrison. Eric is a singer-songwriter from Fanwood who has released eight albums on his own label. His two most obvious influences are his two biggest heroes, Bob Dylan and Elvis Costello. Twenty years of performing in packed clubs and empty coffee houses alike have molded Eric into an exciting live performer with a sense of humility and humor rarely seen in the crowded field of (over-) sensitive singer-songwriters. Please check out his web site for much more information at www.ericharrisonmusic.com. Headlining Saturday Night will be a wonderful performer who played the very first show back in 1999. She was so well liked that they brought her…
Thursday, August 2, 2012
The show will open tomorrow, August 3, at 7:00 p.m.
The Union Catholic Performing Arts Company will present its summer show, Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, on August 3 and 4 at 7:00 p.m. Presented in a non-traditional setting of modern day New York City, the show tells the tale of three different groups of characters, all with interlocking stories. “It might not be a very prestigious production of a Shakespeare show, but it’s definitely got its own twist on it,” said show director Emily Dzioba. “And I definitely think if people come out and see it they won’t be disappointed.” For the first time, a current Union Catholic Regional High School student is directing the show, rather than a faculty member or graduate. Dzioba, an incoming junior, said nobody was available to direct the …