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Friday, February 11, 2022

State Theatre New Jersey presents "Scooby-Doo and The Lost City of Gold"

 



The fully renovated State Theatre New Jersey presents 

Scooby-Doo! and The Lost City of Gold 

WHENTuesday, February 15, 2022, at 7:30pm.
WHERE: State Theatre, 15 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick
TICKETS: $22-$45. 

One of the most beloved characters of all time, Scooby-Doo and his mystery-solving friends will embark on a new adventure to solve a brand-new mystery brought to life through cutting-edge technology, original music, puppetry, magic, singing, dance, interactive video, aerial arts, acrobatics, and video mapping.  

In Scooby-Doo! and The Lost City of Gold, fans of music, discovery, and gh-gh-ghosts won’t need a passport to travel with Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Daphne, Fred, and Velma to Alta Luz, a fictitious South American town where ghostly sightings of La Dama de Oro (The Lady in Gold) threaten to scare attendees away from the annual music festival and Incan sun god celebration. Through dialogue, dance, song, and amazing landscapes, audiences will join the journey as the Gang takes the Mystery Machine on its first flight to a land of ancient civilizations, legends, and culture.  

About Monlove 

Led by award-winning creators Ella Louise Allaire and Martin Lord Ferguson, Monlove is a full production company has been creating live experiences and unforgettable stories since 2005. Monlove delivers “turnkey projects” for audiences seeking unique experiences. Their credo is to innovate with ideas that send a message of love and hope to the world. Previous productions include Ice Age Live!, The Nut Job Live & Friends, and many Cirque du Soleil productions. 

For tickets, more information, or group discounts, call State Theatre Guest Services at 732-246-SHOW (7469) or visit online at STNJ.org. State Theatre Guest Services, located at 15 Livingston Ave, New Brunswick NJ, is available by phone and email only, Tuesday through Friday from 11am to 5pm. For in-person purchases, Guest Services is open Tuesday through Friday from 12pm to 4:30pm. Additional ticket and transaction fees may apply.

IMPORTANT COVID-19 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS 

State Theatre has implemented important guidelines to protect the health of our guests, staff, artists, and crew. All patrons must follow these guidelines for entry into the theater. Visit STNJ.org/policies for full information. 

About State Theatre New Jersey 

After major renovations, State Theatre New Jersey has reopened and celebrated its 100th Anniversary in December 2021 in a fully renovated theater including newly renovated lobbies, all new restrooms, upgraded HVAC systems, a new elevator for access to all levels, and brand-new theater seats. Originally built as a silent film and vaudeville palace, State Theatre’s historic significance was honored by PBS by featuring it in its documentary series, Treasures of New Jersey, in the fall of 2018. “Treasures of New Jersey: State Theatre New Jersey” can be streamed at STNJ.org/explore/treasures-of-new-jersey-documentary. Today, State Theatre is the largest performing arts center in Central New Jersey and has welcomed more than six million people through its doors since reopening as a non-profit performing arts center in 1988. State Theatre New Jersey is a cornerstone of the cultural vitality of Middlesex County and averages a total economic impact on New Brunswick and the surrounding area of more than $18 million a year. The mainstage programs have featured high-caliber artists such as Diana Ross, Tony Bennett, Kevin Hart, Ringo Starr, Melissa Etheridge, John Leguizamo, Harry Connick, Jr., Diana Krall, and Crosby, Stills & Nash. Program offerings include Broadway, orchestra, family, dance, comedy, rock/pop, jazz, Performances for Schools, and Sensory-Friendly Performances. 

State Theatre New Jersey’s programs are made possible by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts. Grant funding has been provided by the Middlesex County Board of County Commissioners through a grant award from the Middlesex County Cultural and Arts Trust Fund.