WHAT’S GOING ON? Here is a small sample of area happenings you may want to check out in the coming days. Visit venue websites to learn about COVID-19 safety precautions in effect.
"B.I.G. in Jeep" is one of the images in "“A Hip-Hop Life: Five Decades of Hip-Hop Music, Art and Culture," an exhibit of photographs by Brother Ernie Paniccioli opening this weekend at the Grammy Museum Experience in Newark.Ernie Paniccioli/courtesy of NJPAC
JUNE 3
NEWARK “A Hip-Hop Life — Five Decades of Hip-Hop Music, Art and Culture,” photographs by Ernie Paniccioli, through Oct. 30. Grammy Museum Experience, Prudential Center, 165 Mulberry St. grammymuseumexp.org.
JUNE 4
BELMAR Annual Juried Art Show, reception, 5-7 p.m., Belmar Arts Council, 608 River Road. belmararts.org, 732-749-3360.
PRINCETON “Interwoven Stories — The Final Chapter,” works by artist/activist Diana Weymar, through July 2. Opening reception, 3-6 p.m., Arts Council of Princeton, Paul Robeson Center for the Arts, 102 Witherspoon St. artscouncilofprinceton.org, 609-924-8777.
SANDYSTON “Making Matters,” reception for exhibit of works by visiting instructors and artistic staff, 3-5 p.m., Peters Valley Craft Center, 19 Kuhn Road in Layton. petersvalley.org, 973-948-5200.
SUMMIT “Art in the Garden,” annual fundraiser with garden reception, open bar, music by Lenox Underground, live and silent auctions, 6-11 p.m., Reeves-Reed Arboretum, 165 Hobart Ave. $300. rragala2022.givesmart.com, 908-273-8787, ext. 1010.
WEST ORANGE “Juneteenth — Images Triumphant,” exhibit of photos by Dwight Carter, drawings by Anthony Gartmond, and quilts by Glendora Simonson and Gabrielle Smith, through July 9. West Orange Arts Council, 551 Valley Road. woarts.org, 973-325-0151.
JUNE 5
CLINTON “Art on Tap,” museum benefit with Hunterdon Brewing Company craft beers, Landsdowne snacks and music by the Blue Highways Band, raffles and access to exhibits, 2-5 p.m., Hunterdon Art Museum, 7 Lower Center St. $35, $15 designated drivers. hunterdonartmuseum.org, 908-735-8415.
HIGHTSTOWN Open Studios, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Art Station Studios, 148 Monmouth St. artstationstudios.com, 609-726-1296.
LINCROFT “Perpetually Settling Dust — Art as Memoir,” opening reception for exhibit of works by Monica S. Camin, 4-6 p.m., Monmouth Museum, 765 Newman Springs Road. monmouthmuseum.org, 732-747-2266.
MORRIS TWP. “Art in Bloom,” exhibit of paintings by arboretum’s original donor Matilda Frelinghuysen paired with accompanying floral arrangements, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Frelinghuysen Arboretum, 353 E. Hanover Ave. $30. arboretumfriends.org, tinyurl.com/ArtinBloomMCPC.
JUNE 3
CARTERET Shuli Egar, 7 p.m., also June 3, 9 p.m. Carteret Performing Arts & Events Center, 46 Washington Ave. $25. carteretpac.com, 877-849-2722.
RED BANK Al Franken, 8 p.m., Count Basie Center for the Arts, 99 Monmouth St. $35-$85. thebasie.org, 732-842-9000.
JUNE 4
NEWARK Hasan Minhaj, “The King’s Jester,” 7 p.m., also June 4, 10 p.m.; June 5, 8 p.m. New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Victoria Theater, 1 Center St. $39.50-$79.50. njpac.org, 732-897-6500.
WOODBRIDGE Vince Valentine’s Comedy Collective, 8 p.m., Avenel Performing Arts Center, 150 Avenel St. in Avenel. $39.50. avenelarts.com, 732-314-0500.
Coldplay , shown here at MetLife Stadium in 2017, will return to East Rutherford this weekend. (Aristide Economopoulos | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com) NJ Advance Media for NJ.comNJ Advance Media for NJ.com
JUNE 3
METUCHEN “Spring for Spring,” free showcase of dancers, 6-8 p.m., June 3-4 Metuchen Town Plaza, New and Pearl streets. downtownmetuchen.org, 732-515-9660.
NEW BRUNSWICK American Repertory Ballet, “Movin’ + Groovin’” with premieres by choreographers Ja’Malik, Caili Quan and Claire Davison, 7 p.m., also June 4, 8 p.m.; June 5, 2 p.m. New Brunswick Performing Arts Center, 11 Livingston Ave. $25-$45. arballet.org, info@arballet.org.
JUNE 5
JERSEY CITY Segunda Quimbamba, spring student recital, 3:15 p.m., Nimbus Arts Center, 329 Warren St. $5-$15. eventbrite.com, 201-377-0718.
RAHWAY Harmony Dance Center, “Bringing Back Broadway,” noon, Union County Performing Arts Center’s Hamilton Stage, 360 Hamilton St. $30. ucpac.org, 732-499-8226.
WOODBRIDGE “Feria de Sevilla,” free Alborada Spanish Dance Theatre performance, 2:30-6 p.m., Parker Press Park, 400 Rahway Ave. alboradadance.org, 732-598-3979 .
JUNE 3
LONG BEACH 14th Annual Lighthouse International Film Festival, also June 4-5, Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd. in Loveladies. $12 per film, $115 all films, $175 all access. lighthousefilmfestival.org, 609-207-1126.
PARAMUS L.E.A.D. Fest Carnival, food, rides and entertainment hosted by Law Enforcement Against Drugs & Violence, noon-5 p.m. Wednesdays-Sundays through June 12, Garden State Plaza, 1 Garden State Plaza. $5. westfield.com/gardenstateplaza, theleadfest.com/p/events/garden-state-plaza.
WASHINGTON Warren County Hot Air Balloons, Arts and Crafts Festival, hot air balloon launches, tethered rides, drone demonstrations, vendors, food trucks, music and children’s entertainment, 3-9 p.m., also June 4-5, 3-9 p.m. Warren County Community College, 475 Route 57 West. $5-$10; parking $10. balloonfestnj.com, 908-283-0721.
JUNE 4
BORDENTOWN TWP. New Jersey Renaissance Faire, medieval-themed entertainment, food, activities including jousting and sword fighting, boat rides and vendors, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., also June 5, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Liberty Lake Day Camp, 1195 Florence-Columbus Road. $10-$30. njrenfaire.com, 888-864-8222.
JUNE 5
DENVILLE Denville Rotary Street Festival, food, beer garden, vendors, rides, 50/50 drawing, entertainment, 11 a.m.-6 p.m., downtown Denville, Broadway and Center Street. lifeplanorganization@yahoo.com, 973-479-0577.
GARWOOD “Garwood Rocks,” live entertainment, car show, vendors, food, arts and crafts displays, beer and wine garden, 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Downtown Garwood, Center Street and Willow Avenue. gwaccnj.com, 201-653-2699. ext. 251.
The Boyz are scheduled to appear Friday, June 3, at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark.njpac.org
JUNE 3
ASBURY PARK Bright Eyes, Alex G, 7 p.m., Stone Pony SummerStage, 913 Ocean Ave. $42.50-$49.50. stoneponyonline.com, 732-502-0600.
BLAIRSTOWN Live and Unplugged, re-creation of Nirvana’s 1993 MTV performance, 8 p.m., Roy’s Hall, 30 Main St. $22-$27. royshall.org, 908-362-1399.
CAMDEN Brad Paisley, Tracy Lawrence, Tenille Townes, 7 p.m., Freedom Mortgage Ampitheater, 1 Harbour Blvd. $54-$117. livenation.com/venues/14115/bb-t-pavilion, 856-365-1300.
FLEMINGTON Big Hix, 6:30-9:30 p.m., Lone Eagle Brewing, 44 Stangl Road. $15-$25. loveflemington.com, 908-809-5464.
HILLSIDE Victor Wooten, benefit concert for the Institute of Music for Children, 8 p.m., Kean University, Enlow Recital Hall, 215 North Ave., East Campus. $35-$65. keanstage.com, 908-737-7469.
HOLMDEL “MTV Wild ‘n Out Live,” with Nick Cannon, 8 p.m., PNC Bank Arts Center, Garden State Parkway, Exit 116. $22-$149. ticketmaster.com/PNC-Bank-Arts-Center-tickets-Holmdel/venue/16839, 732-203-2500.
MILLVILLE Jose Feliciano, 8 p.m., Levoy Theatre, 126-130 N. High St. $52-$57. levoy.net, 856-327-6400.
MONTCLAIR Hollis Brown, performing the Rolling Stones’ “Aftermath” and originals, 8 p.m., First Congregational Church, Outpost in the Burbs, 40 S. Fullerton Ave. $25-$28. outpostintheburbs.org, 973-744-6560.
Lil’ Bastad, Mark Bowers birthday bash, 8 p.m., Tierney’s Tavern, 136-138 Valley Road. $10. tierneystavern.com.
MORRISTOWN Reeds, Rhythm and all that Brass, with Grover Kemble, 7:30 p.m., The Folk Project, Morristown Unitarian Fellowship, 21 Normandy Heights Road. $10.50. folkproject.org, 973-335-9489.
NEWARK The Boyz, K-Pop band, 8 p.m., New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Prudential Hall, 1 Center St. $93-$183. njpac.org, 201-503-1333.
PRINCETON New Jersey Symphony, “Mozart and Mendelssohn” with violinist Brennan Sweet, violist Elzbeita Weyman and piccolo player Kathleen Nester, 8 p.m., Princeton University, Richardson Auditorium, Nassau Street. $25-$90. njsymphony.org, 800-255-3476.
RED BANK Robert Glasper, 8 p.m., Count Basie Center for the Arts, The Vogel, 99 Monmouth St. $35-$99. thebasie.org, 732-842-9000.
SOUTH ORANGE Harmonium Choral Society, “Open Hearts” program with guest harmonium player Prince Manvendra Singh Gohil and flutist Kris Lamb, world premieres of works by Mark Miller, Amanda Harberg and 25th anniversary High School Choral Composition Contest winner Asher Shectman, 7:30 p.m., also June 5, 3 p.m. Our Lady of Sorrows Church, 217 Prospect St. $20-$30. harmonium.org, 973-538-6969.
TOMS RIVER NYC3, “Today’s Hits — Live,” 8 p.m., Ocean County College, Jay and Linda Grunin Center for the Arts, Hooper Avenue and College Drive. $27-$32. grunincenter.org, 732-255-0500.
TRENTON Capital Harmony Works ane Trenton Music Makers, “Spring into Summer” season finale, 5:30 p.m., Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1140 Greenwood Ave. wpctrenton.googlepages.com, capitalharmony.works.
Victor Wooten is scheduled to perform a benefit concert Friday, June 3, at Kean University's Enlow Recital Hall in Hillside.keanstage.org
JUNE 4
ASBURY PARK Trixie Mattell, “Pride Party 2022,” 5 p.m., Stone Pony SummerStage, 913 Ocean Ave. $35-$45. stoneponyonline.com, 732-502-0600.
BLOOMFIELD Bloomfield Chorale, “With Grateful Hearts and Voices — Alleluia” program of works by Mozart, Gordon Young and Leonard Cohen, 3 p.m., Bloomfield Presbyterian Church on the Green, 147 Broad St. $8-$15, ages 12 and younger free. bpcog.org, bloomfieldchorale@gmail.com.
CAMDEN The Lumineers, Caamp, 7:30 p.m., Freedom Mortgage Ampitheater, 1 Harbour Blvd. $61-$497. livenation.com/venues/14115/bb-t-pavilion, 856-365-1300.
CRANFORD “From Cranford to Ukraine with Love,” Cranford Community Connection benefit concert for Ukraine support efforts with Binge, Kevin Harrison and True North and Cumbersome, 4-8 p.m., Theodore Roosevelt Park, 5 Pacific Ave. $10 suggested donation; $20 family. eventbrite.com, 347-693-6835.
FLEMINGTON Julian Hartwell Trio, free outdoor jazz show with guest vocalist Stephanie Cole, 7-10 p.m., Flemington DIY, 26 Stangl Road. flemingtondiy.org, 856-431-3692.
The THE BAND Band, tribute, 8 p.m., Stangl Factory, Stangl Stage, 50 Stangl Road. $30-$40. stanglstage.com, 908-788-7228.
JERSEY CITY Jersey City Jazz Festival, free performances by Little Johnny Rivero, Svetlana, Santi Debriano’s Arkestra Bembe, Andreas Arnold Quintet, Winard Harper and Jeli Posse, David Kikoski Trio, Lezlie Harrison and Nation Beat, noon-9 p.m., The Morgan Lot, 107 Morgan St. riverviewjazz.org.
NEWARK “Broadway Then and Now,” cabaret show with Ted Sperling, Santino Fontana and Jessica Vosk, 6 p.m., also June 4, 8:30 p.m. New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Chase Room, 1 Center St. $51-$71. njpac.org, 888-466-5722.
Atif Aslam, Pakistani singer, 8 p.m., New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Prudential Hall, 1 Center St. $69-$249. njpac.org, 201-503-1333.
NUTLEY “Rock Hunger IV,” Nutley Family Service Bureau benefit concert with the Attic, Dirty Blond (Blondie cover band), the Sticky Wickets, Marin Contini and the Porch Rockers, 2 p.m., Old Canal Inn, 2 E. Passaic Ave. $25. nutleyfamily.org/rock-hunger, 973-667-1884.
PRINCETON Gregory Porter, 7 p.m., McCarter Theatre Center, Matthews Theatre, 91 University Place. $65-$75. mccarter.org, 609-258-2787.
RAHWAY Kathy Mattea and Suzy Boggus, “Together at Last,” 8 p.m., Union County Performing Arts Center, 1601 Irving St. $38-$68. ucpac.org, 732-499-8226.
RED BANK “Tribute to the Music of Motown,” with That Motown Band and Who Loves You (Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons tribute), 7 p.m., Count Basie Center for the Arts, 99 Monmouth St. $25-$45. thebasie.org, 732-842-9000.
Madeleine Peyroux, 8 p.m., Count Basie Center for the Arts, The Vogel, 99 Monmouth St. $20-$99. thebasie.org, 732-842-9000.
SPARTA Chuck Wood and Friends, original world beat music, 7 p.m., Sparta Avenue Stage, 10 Sparta Ave. $20-$25. spartastage.com, 973-769-2893.
TOMS RIVER Rocking with Rotary Concert, music by Moroccan Sheepherders, Shorty Long and the Jersey Horns, Nobody You Know, the Mojo Monks, Eddie Testa and Capt. Eric and the Shipwrecks, with food, beer garden and craft vendors, noon-8 p.m., Huddy Park, Main and Water Streets. $40. eventbrite.com, centraloceanrotary.org.
WATCHUNG Pianist Sophia Agranovich, solo recital, 8 p.m., Watchung Arts Center, 18 Stirling Road. $25. watchungarts.org, 908-753-0190.
JUNE 5
BEDMINSTER Shedfest, Raritan Headwaters music festival with Bear Palace, Nick Dunbar and Sad Cowboy, Pyrenesia, Bill Campbell and the Mourning Doves and Fire & Rod, with food trucks, beer and cider, children’s activities, 2-7 p.m., Fairview Farm, 2121 Larger Cross Road. $30-$50, ages 12 and younger free. raritanheadwaters.org/event/shedfest, info@raritanheadwaters.org,908-234-1852.
CAPE MAY George Mesterhazy Tribute Concert, Cape May Music Festival program in memory of the jazz pianist, 7 p.m., Cape May Convention Hall, 714 Beach Ave. at Stockton Place. $25-$35. capemaymac.org, 609-884-5404.
JERSEY CITY Jersey City Jazz Festival, free performances by Johnny Rodriguez and the Dream Team, Julian Lage, Aurora Nealand and the Royal Roses, Gonzales Bergara, Walter Parks and the Unlawful Assembly and Sounds of A&R, noon-7 p.m., The Morgan Lot, 107 Morgan St. riverviewjazz.org.
MADISON Evan Sherman Quartet, New Jersey Jazz Society concert with tenor saxophonist Jerry Weldon, bassist John Lee and pianist Davis Whitfield, 3-5 p.m., Madison Community Arts Center, 10 Kings Road. madisonartsnj.org, 973-615-8799.
MILLVILLE Al Di Meola, 7 p.m., Levoy Theatre, 126-130 N. High St. $49-$65. levoy.net, 856-327-6400.
NEW BRUNSWICK New Jersey Symphony, “Mozart and Mendelssohn” with violinist Brennan Sweet, violist Elzbeita Weyman and piccolo player Kathleen Nester, 3 p.m., State Theatre New Jersey, 15 Livingston Ave. $25-$90. njsymphony.org, 800-255-3476.
PLAINSBORO Bravura Philharmonic Orchestra, season finale with winners of 2022 Young Artists Concerto Competition pianists Vidi Ding and Christopher Shin, cellist Evelyn Joung and violinist Joshua Song, 7 p.m., Princeton Alliance Church, 20 Schalks Crossing Road. $15-$45. bravuraphil.org, 609-750-9559, bravuraorchestra@gmail.com.
SUMMIT Jazz Pianist Bill Charlap, 3 p.m., Beacon Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Summit, 4 Waldron Ave. $25-$30, students free. afternoonmusic.org, 908-248-2773 .
TUCKERTON Billy Hector Band and the Midnight Horns, outdoor Lizzie Rose Music Room concert, 7:30 p.m., Atlantic Shore Pines Campground, 450 Ishmael Road. $30-$35. lizzierosemusic.com, 908-310-2941.
WASHINGTON TWP. Trout Quintet, in-person concert, 3 p.m., Bunker Hill Presbyterian Church, 330 Greentree Road (Route 651) in Sewell. $12-$28. musicatbunkerhill.org, 856-494-6077.
JUNE 3
BELVIDERE “Angels Everywhere,” Country Grate Players production of original work of dance, music, poetry, comedy and theater to benefit Reach LV Youth Recovery Center, 7 p.m. June 3-4, $10 suggested donation. Country Gate Playhouse, 114 Greenwich St. 908-475-1104, countrygateplayers.org.
CAPE MAY “Double Play,” “Becoming Satchel Paige” and “Happy” baseball-themed productions, 7 p.m., also June 4, 2 and 7 p.m.; June 5, 2 p.m. Cape May Stage, Robert Shackleton Playhouse, Bank and Lafayette streets. $22.50-$45. capemaystage.org, 609-770-8311.
DEAL “Grease,” musical following the pursuits of 1950s teens, 7 p.m., also June 4, 2 and 8 p.m.; June 5, 3 p.m. Axelrod Performing Arts Center, 100 Grant Ave. $32-$65. axelrodartscenter.com, 732-531-9100.
DOVER “The Cemetery Club,” North Star Theater Company production of comedy about three Pittsburgh widows who gather monthly to visit their husband’s grave, 8 p.m., also June 4, 8 p.m.; June 5, 2 p.m. Dover Little Theatre, 69 Elliott St. $15-$20. doverlittletheatre.org, 973-328-9202.
ENGLEWOOD “Exposed,” premiere of Beth Henley comedy following five people trying to escape loneliness in 1990s Los Angeles, 8 p.m., also June 4-5, 8 p.m. Black Box Performing Arts Center, 49 E. Palisade Ave. $30-$35. blackboxpac.com, 201-569-2070.
FAIR LAWN “Murder for Two,” Skyline Theatre Company production of new musical comedy, 7:30 p.m., also June 4, 7:30 p.m.; June 5, 2 p.m. George Frey Center for Arts and Recreation, 10-10 20th St. $25-$30. skylinetheatrecompany.org, 800-474-1299.
FRANKLIN TWP. “Spongebob Squarepants,” musical based on the cartoon, 8 p.m., also June 4, 8 p.m.; June 5, 2 p.m. Villagers Theatre, 475 DeMott Lane in Somerset. $20-$22. villagerstheatre.com, 732-873-2710.
HADDONFIELD “Hallelujah, Baby,” Jules Styne-Arthur Laurent musical chronicling the African American struggle for equality during early 20th century, 8 p.m., also June 4, 8 p.m. Haddonfield Plays and Players Performing Arts Center, 957 E. Atlantic Ave. at Crows Woods. $30. haddonfieldplayers.com, 856-429-8139.
LAMBERTVILLE “Godspell,” musical adaptation of the Gospel according to St. Matthew, 8 p.m., also June 4, 3 and 8 p.m.; June 5, 3 p.m. Music Mountain Theatre, 1483 Route 179. $23-$25. musicmountaintheatre.org, 609-397-3337.
MILLBURN “Sister Act,” musical comedy based on the 1992 film, 8 p.m., also June 4, 1:30 and 8 p.m.; June 5, 1:30 p.m. Paper Mill Playhouse, 22 Brookside Drive. $36-$98. papermill.org, 973-376-4343.
MONTVILLE “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,” musical about six students competing in a spelling championship, 8 p.m., also June 4, 8 p.m.; June 5, 2 p.m. The Barn Theatre, 32 Skyline Drive. $28. barntheatre.org, 973-334-9320.
MORRISTOWN “School of Rock,” MPAC annual spring musica;, 7:30 p.m., also June 4, 2 and 7:30 p.m.; June 5, 2 p.m. Mayo Performing Arts Center, 100 South St. $20-$35. mayoarts.org, 973-539-8008.
POMPTON LAKES “Play On,” comedy about a theater group trying to mount a production, 8 p.m., also June 4, 8 p.m.; June 5, 3 p.m. Rhino Studio 237, 237 Hamburg Turnpike. $25. smilingrhinotheatre.com, 973-248-9491.
RANDOLPH “Mary Poppins,” 7 p.m., also June 4-5, 2 p.m. Brundage Park Playhouse, 2 Bungalow Lane at Carrell Road. $20-$25. brundageparkplayhouse.org, 973-989-7092.
WEST WINDSOR “Present Laughter,” MTM Players production of th4e Noel Coward semi-autobiographical comedy about a self-obsessed actor in the midst of a midlife crisis, 8 p.m., also June 4, 8 p.m.; June 5, 2 p.m. Mercer County Community College, Kelsey Theatre, 1200 Old Trenton Road. $18-$20. kelseytheatre.org, 609-570-3333.
JUNE 4
HAMPTON “I Left My Dignity in My Other Purse,” dinner show production of new comedy by Shelley Chester starring Joyce DeWitt, 11:30 a.m., also June 4, 6:30 p.m. Hunterdon Hills Playhouse, 88 Route 173 West. $74.50-$84.50. hhplayhouse.com, 800-447-7313.
ORADELL “Central Park West,” Bergen County Players production of the Woody Allen comedy, 8 p.m., also June 5, 1 p.m. Little Firehouse Theatre, 298 Kinderkamack Road. $14. bcplayers.org, 201-261-4200.
RED BANK “Three Sisters,” playwright-in-residence Madeleine George’s translation of the Anton Chekhov drama, 8 p.m., also June 5, 3 p.m. Two River Theater, Rechnitz Theater, 21 Bridge Ave. $30-$75. tworivertheater.org, 732-345-1400.
JUNE 3
EDISON Flip Circus, big top tent performers, 7:30 p.m., also June 4, noon, 3 and 7 p.m.; June 5, noon, 3 and 6 p.m. Menlo Park Mall, Route 1 South and Parsonage Road. $25-$40. simon.com, flipcircus.com.
NEW BRUNSWICK New Jersey International Film Festival, in-person and on-demand online screenings, also June 4-5, Rutgers University, Voorhees Hall, 71 Hamilton St. $15 per screening; $100 for festival pass. 2022newjerseyinternationalfilmfestival.eventive.org, 848-932-8482, njmac12@gmail.com.
JUNE 5
RED BANK “Blippi the Musical,” family stage show, 1 p.m., also June 5, 5 p.m. Count Basie Center for the Arts, 99 Monmouth St. $25.50-$59.50. thebasie.org, 732-842-9000.
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