In this comedy about
bipolar disorder, a weekly brunch event brings together an eruptive
sixteen-year-old obsessed with photosynthesis, a young life coach/drug
dealer, a 73-year-oldchoreographer, a man who introduces himself as a
famous flutist, and the 35-year-oldbotanist who organized the event and
is trying desperately to hold everyone together. Featuring: Emily
Cordes, Tom Stilwell, Debora Oster, Rick Benson, Adi Israel and Aaron
Profumo.
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When you find yourself
single, alone, and in a new city, the temptation to want to do
something you’ve never done before becomes that much more desirable.
Morris is at this exact point in his life. Navigating through a
shrinking world of many choices can be tough to get through without any
scrapes and bruises along the way. Talking to yourself becomes more of
a survival guide rather than a sign of going crazy, and Morris learns
that he will need his mental check-ins more than he realizes.
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Awarded the OPUS prize
for “Discovery of the Year 2017-2018”, among many other accolades since
their first album release in 2017, this trio quickly won over the
hearts of listeners worldwide, young and old alike. É.T.É is Élisabeth
(fiddle, step-dancing, vocals), Thierry(bouzouki, podorythmie, vocals),
and Élisabeth (cello, vocals). The word été in French means summer–a
fitting tribute to how their original, lively take on Québec
traditional music is infused with a new vitality. Sponsored
by Delegation generale du Quebec in NY, Visit Hudson and Jersey City
Arts+Culture Trust Fund
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Slobodan Marunović is a
famous actor from Montenegro. Since 1982 has created a whole gallery of
characters in approximately 100 performances as a member of the
Montenegrin National Theatre, the Royal Theatre and others. He has
performed “The Last Hour of Njegos” over 1500 times in various cities
and countries on all continents of the world.
In collaboration with the Brooklyn Bridge
International Festival
(Montenegrin National Theatre, Montenegro,
Podgorica)
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SUPPORTED BY PUBLIC FUNDS FROM THE JERSEY CITY ARTS
AND CULTURE TRUST FUND.
These events are made possible by numerous
supporters, including the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a
partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, and the division
of the Department of State, the NJ Cultural Trust, the Hudson
County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs partner agency to NJ
Council on the Arts, Craig Guy, Hudson County Executive and the Hudson
County Board of Commissioners, Jersey City Arts Council through the
National Endowments for the Arts. Thank you to the JCTC's dedicated
board members and all of you for supporting the arts.
For those who are interested in attending any of the
performances, sponsoring any of the upcoming productions, rent the
facilities, or purchasing tickets for large groups, please email: info@jctcenter.org
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