Upcoming Theatre Performances in NJ Heartland
Journey through live plays, once in a lifetime musical performances, and world-class acts at any of the following stages in New Jersey’s Heartland!
Barefoot in the Park
Broadway Theatre, 43 S. Broadway, Pitman
Friday, February 24 through Sunday, March 12 | See Schedule
This Romantic Comedy by Neil Simon began on Broadway in 1963, becoming a smash hit that ran for over 1500 performances. This play takes place in a New York City apartment, following the lives Corie and Paul – newlyweds fresh home from their honeymoon.
Blue Oyster Cult
The Levoy Theatre, 126-130 N High St, Millville
Friday, March 3 | 8pm | Buy Tickets
This band got its start in the late 60’s on Long Island, New York, as the Soft White Underbelly, but each member had been involved in bands previously before creating this great American rock band!
A Toy Tale
Broadway Theatre, 43 S. Broadway, Pitman
Thursday, March 9 through March, 11 | See Schedule
This play for children’s is about a boy named Andrew who owns many toys, but his favorite is Sheriff Woodrow Trailblazer. When Andrew’s family decides to move, the toys are terrified of being left behind or worse…thrown away!
John & Jen
Eagle Theatre
The Eagle Theatre, 208 Vine Street, Hammonton
March 10th through April 9th | See Schedule
A truly original musical that delves into the complexities of relationships between brothers and sisters and parents and children, set against the background of a changing America between 1950 and 1990.
Irish Comedy Tour
The Levoy Theatre, 126-130 N High St, Millville
Saturday, March 11 | 8pm | Buy Tickets
A unique Irish Comedy Show that takes the atmosphere of a Dublin pub and combines it with a boisterous, belly-laugh band of hooligans. Don’t miss these hilarious Irish American comedians!
Schnittke & Brahms
Landis Theatre, 830 E. Landis Avenue, Vineland
Saturday, March 18 | 8pm | Buy Tickets
Russian native Lydia Frumkin brings her tremendous pianism and deep commitment to the Landis Theatre stage. Listen to her show off her harrowing, shimmeringly lyrical work beauty and dissidence.
The Boy Who Cried Wolf
The Levoy Theatre, 126-130 N High St, Millville
Wednesday, March 22 | 12:30pm | $8
Appropriate for grades K-5, the Boy Who Cried Wolf is the classic story about the little boy who learns an important life lesson about integrity, honesty, and the consequences of “crying wolf”.