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The Brook Arts
Center has remained steadfast in our commitment to providing our
patrons the safest and most enjoyable theater experience possible. We are
strictly following all current COVID19 safety guidelines: Limited
capacity, reserved social distanced seating, designated entrances for
social distancing, self-ticket scanning, hand sanitizing stations,
and enhanced cleaning procedures between shows. CDC
recommended face mask coverings will be strictly enforced.
Due to social
distance seating and limited capacity, we highly recommend tickets are
purchase in advance. Our Box Office will be open 90 minutes prior to show
times for walk -up and you can call 732-469-7700 for ticket availability and purchase tickets if
available.
If any shows are postponed due to
Covid-19 state mandated restrictions, tickets may be
exchanged for the rescheduled date or a full refund will be
issued.
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Sunday,
May 2, 3pm
The original silent
film version of the famed musical Chicago will be accompanied by
Organist Bernie Anderson. FREE
ADMISSION/RESERVE SEATING
Use
Promo Code: FREEADMISSION at Checkout
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Sunday, May 9, 3pm
The Brook Arts Center celebrates all moms on Mother’s
Day with a special concert just for her! America’s Tenor Dominic
Mantuano returns to the Brook Arts Center for
a 3pm matinee performance. Dominic will showcase some of the latest
and greatest hits from Broadway, opera, classic and contemporary hits
from the 50s and ’60s, pop tunes, and country music. Blessed with a
sonorous, compelling, and engaging voice, Dominic puts his heart and
soul into each note of music and every live performance. Known for
his versatility, expansive repertoire, and impressive vocal range,
Dominic astounds his audiences. Advance $25 Door
$30 ; Senior and Veteran Discounts available
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Sunday, May 23, 3pm
An afternoon of “Blues, Ballads, Bossa, and a little
bit of Bop” performed by AMANI. These talented professional
musicians, Marty Eigen on flute & sax, Fred Fisher on piano, Flip
Peters on guitar, vocalist Stephen Fuller, bassist Alex Gressel and
drummer Vern Mobley will perform the best of the music from “The
Great American Songbook.” Advance $20 Door $25
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Sunday May 30, 7 pm
The Closet Carpenters will take you on a journey of
the feel good iconic music of The Carpenters at the Brook Arts Center. This talented band takes pride in
the rock 'n roll flavor, dynamics, and energy of the unforgettable
classic ballads, melodies and deep cuts of the renowned duo, Karen
and Richard Carpenter. As this brand of wholesome music went out of
style, the fans went into the closet, but we are grown up now and it
is time to come out of the dark and celebrate the music of your
youth! Sing along to your favorites from “ Close to You” to “We’ve
only Just Begun” The Closet Carpenters will make you feel like it’s “
Yesterday Once More.” Advance Sales $20 Door $25
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Sunday, June 6, at 3pm
The Brook Arts Center is honored to present on our stage The Johnny Maestro Tribute Band. The band
was created by Johnny’s wife, Grace Mastrangelo, who had the vision to
keep her late husband’s music and memory alive. Grace personally selected
this talented group of musicians and vocalist; Dennis Dell, Jerry Mokar,
Frank DiRobella, Bud Brewer, Rene’ L. Cardon, and Matt DiGiovannia, to
pay tribute to the music of Johhny Maestro. Put on your bobby socks and
rock to the smooth harmonies and doo-wop sounds of the 1950s - 70’s from
"Sixteen Candles,” "Step By Step," "The Angels
Listened In," and Brooklyn Bridge’s number one hit “ It’s the Worst
that Could Happen,” Featuring special guest singer, Johnny Petillo,
formerly of Danny & The Juniors, The Duprees, and who has performed
with Tony Orlando on his concert tours.
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STAY TUNED FOR MORE EXCITING NEWS!!
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