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Friday, July 15, 2022

Rave Reviews for "Much Ado About Nothing"—Buy Your Tickets Today!

 


 

THE REVIEWS ARE IN!

 

 

"Prepare to be charmed. Much Ado About Nothing is a feel-good show, wonderfully performed that will be a highlight in your summer entertainment." —Broadway World

 

"Charming, lively, and fun" —NJ.com

 

"A celebration of summer, a chance to make memories on a starry night, to warm you in the dead of winter. And of 60 years of memories—including 20 summers outdoors—from the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, a star in our cultural firmament shining brightly again after the pandemic cloud." —Morristown Green

 

"Add a little music and dance, a handsome Italian-villa set (designed by Charlie Calvert), and a touch of chaos created by the occasional noise of airplanes flying overhead, and you’ve got an absolute gem of a show." —NJarts.net

 


 

 

Benjamin Eakeley as Benedick and Jesmille Darbouze as Beatrice. Photo by Sarah Haley

 

 

Michael Stewart Allen as Dogberry, Christopher Zou as Conrade, and Henry Silberstein as Oatcake. Photo by Sarah Haley.

 


 

 

Bank of America customers and employees are entitled to a special discount for tickets to the Outdoor Stage! 

Use code BOFA to get $10 off your ticket price when ordering online or use the code when ordering tickets by phone!

 


 

Ticket Prices

 

Prices range from $40-45

Our $30 Under 30 Tickets are also available for every performance.

 

KIDS 17 AND UNDER GO FOR FREE!

The free ticket program is generously supported by 

Dr. W. John Bauer and Nancy B. Boucher, and

the Madison and Westfield Rotary Clubs.  

 


 

 


 

All performances take place at the Outdoor Stage, located at
2 Convent Road, Florham Park, NJ 07932

Click Here for Directions

 


 

For more information, or to purchase tickets, visit ShakespeareNJ.org or call 973-408-5600.

 

     

 

Opening Soon on the Main Stage!

 

The Metromaniacs

By David Ives 

Directed by Brian B. Crowe

August 17- September 4

 

This outrageous and hilarious play from the 1700s gives Molière a run for his money. David Ives’ superb translation and adaptation of Piron’s original will have you grinning with delight over the nimble wordplay and clever wit that dominates every moment of this wonderful farce.

This comedy comes complete with a surprise twist at the end!