Marking the 30th Anniversary of ADA
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Marking the 30th Anniversary of ADA
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Take a tour through the exhibition Photography's Last Century: The Ann Tenenbaum and Thomas H. Lee Collection with Jeff Rosenheim, Joyce Frank Menschel Curator in Charge of the Department of Photographs at The Met.
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Our founder, Audrée Estey, believed that dance should be available to everyone.
That’s why we created a ballet class for children with disabilities, inspired by a girl who happens to be named Audrey too.
“Ballet has profound meaning for many people, but especially for anyone who communicates primarily through movement. For these special individuals like Audrey, who may be cognitively impaired and/or physically disabled, movement means everything.” — Lisa Lacroce Patterson, Audrey’s mother
Did you know that Audrey’s Class was recently featured in Pointe Magazine? Read the full article HERE.
Audrey’s Class
WHEN: Mondays from 3:00-3:45 pm
WHERE: through Zoom
Current students, please contact: princetonballetschool@arballet.org
New students who are interested in a free trial class, please contact Aydmara Cabrera, School Director: acabrera@arballet.org
Virtual Access JC Fridays
WHEN: Friday, June 5, at 7:00pm EDT
WHERE: online via Zoom
ADMISSION: free and open to the public.
Access JC Fridays focuses on inclusion and encourages participants to present work from artists with disabilities and/or work that celebrates disability in any of its many forms, including, but not limited to: impairments that are cognitive, developmental, intellectual, mental, physical, and sensory. Jersey City’s premiere quarterly arts festival will showcase a variety of happenings including visual art exhibitions, live music, performance acts, educational demonstrations, and more.
Submissions for venue partners to participate are open through May 1 at 5:00pm EDT. All venue partners must be located in or primarily serve Jersey City.
Partners need the following to participate:
For submission information, please visit: www.jcfridays.com/sign-up
Rachel Handler, Chair of Art House’s Access Committee, says, “People with disabilities are incredibly trained at adapting to life circumstances, it’s the only way we can survive in a society that wasn’t created with us in mind. Going virtual is now making events more inclusive than ever before, with live captions anyone can learn, get inspired, and feel connected from the comfort of their couch or (wheel)chair!”
“Moving Access JC Fridays online is an exciting opportunity to expand the reach and accessibility of one of Art House’s most beloved programs,” says Producing Director Courtney Little. “Part of the excitement of JC Fridays is getting to experience a wide variety of performing and visual arts all in one night by hopping venue to venue; there are usually so many events, it’s impossible to get to them all. For the first time in JC Fridays history, a participant will have the unique ability to experience each venue through Virtual Access JC Fridays!”
More information about free audience registration and access to the Zoom link is forthcoming. Zoom is an online video conferencing software that allows you to virtually interact when in-person meetings and events aren't possible.
The Art House staff are available to help troubleshoot registration and download; please email info@arthouseproductions.org for assistance.
JC Fridays is sponsored by Jersey City Municipal Council & Cultural Affairs, Historic Downtown SID, JCEDC; and supported by Art Fair 14C.
Art House Productions is generously supported by The New Jersey State Council on the Arts, MACK-CALI Realty, SILVERMAN, Manhattan Building Company, and CoolVines.
Art House is working creatively to deliver digital content during this pandemic. While the doors to our physical space might be temporarily closed, we are here in the digital space as a source of strength, creativity, humor, and light when you need inspiration and affirmation.
In the coming days, weeks, and months, we're planning artist features & profiles, performance videos, online galleries, and livestreaming community events! For information about upcoming digital events and features, please visit www.arthouseproductions.org/collections/art-house-online, along with our Facebook, Twitter & Instagram for more information. To sign up for Art House's mailing list, please click here:http://bit.ly/398W33P.
Art House Productions is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to the development and presentation of the performing and visual arts in Jersey City, NJ. Art House Productions presents theater, performing and visual arts festivals, arts events, visual art exhibitions, and adult and youth art classes. For more information about our programs, please visit our website at www.arthouseproductions.org. Follow us on social media @arthouseproductions @arthouseprods
Theatre for Everyone: Acting & Improvisation
Inclusive theater studies designed especially for adults with learning disabilities or needing other accommodations
In collaboration with Theatre in Motion, this ten-week fall/winter acting studio course will allow adult students with and without disabilities to explore theater improvisation, acting exercises, music and movement. The course will creatively address and include diverse learning styles and modes of communication. Ideally, students should have the ability to memorize some sentences (lines) and/or a short-written poem. Students should ideally commit to be at all classes. The course will end with a sharing for family and friends.
WHEN: MONDAY nights from 7:30 pm to 8:30 pm on: October 7, 21, 28; November 4, 18, 25; December 2, 9, 16, 23
WHERE: Cranford Community Center, 220 Walnut Ave, Cranford, NJ 07016
FEE: Free of Charge - Space is Limited
QUESTIONS? CONTACT Michelle Tempkin at 973-315-1666 or mtempkin@papermill.org
Theatre for Everyone: For Young People with Disabilities, Ages 7 – 21
WHEN: Fridays, October 25, November 1, 8, 15, 22; December 6, 13, 20; 4 – 5 pm
WHERE: New Providence Memorial Library, 377 Elkwood Avenue, New Providence, NJ 07974
FEE: Free of Charge – Registration Ongoing
QUESTIONS? CONTACT Michelle Tempkin at 973-315-1666 or mtempkin@papermill.org
Creative Drama
In collaboration with Theatre in Motion, an organization which provides a wide array of arts programming for children & adults with all types of disabilities, this class will include theatre improvisation, storytelling, music, movement, and some visual art. The series will creatively address and include diverse learning styles and modes of communication. When applicable, a student's attendant, who may be a parent, caregiver, nurse, personal aide, or sign interpreter, is welcome to stay for the class. The course will end with a fun sharing for family and friends. Typical siblings are welcome. (IMAGE at top)
Art for All: Featuring the Artistic Talents of Differently-Abled Children, Teens & Adults
WHEN: Opening Reception: Sunday, February 3, 1-3 pm. Gallery hours: Monday – Thursday, 9 am - 10 pm; Friday and Sunday, 9 am - 4 pm; closed Saturday. There will be a free opening reception on Sunday, February 3, 1-3 pm.
WHERE: Waltuch Gallery at the Kaplen JCC on the Palisades, 411 E. Clinton Ave., Tenafly
ADMISSION: free
For more information please contact Shelley Levy at 201.408.1489.
In recognition of Jewish Disabilities and Inclusion Awareness Month, which is nationally celebrated in February each year, the Waltuch Gallery at the Kaplen JCC on the Palisades is sponsoring its annual art exhibition that features the artistic talents and accomplishments of individuals in our community with special needs. This year, more than 200 pieces were submitted for this month-long exhibition from 10 different regional schools and programs. Works include framed drawings and paintings, as well as ceramics, cube sculptures, digital paintings, photography and more. Each piece showcases the creative talents of school-aged children, teens, adults, including participants of the JCC Guttenberg Center for Special Services.
“Art for All celebrates not only the creative, artistic talents of these individuals, but also the spirit of inclusion that we here at the JCC pride ourselves on,” says Shelley Levy, Director of the Guttenberg Center for Special Services.
Art House Productions’ JC Fridays
WHEN: Friday, June 1st, 2018
ADMISSION: All events are free and open to the public.
Art House Productions’ JC Fridays will focus on accessibility in the arts! Jersey City’s premiere quarterly arts festival features art events that take place in restaurants, galleries, stores and event spaces in almost every neighborhood of our great city. ACCESS JC FRIDAYS will showcase a variety of happenings including visual exhibitions, live music, performance acts and educational demonstrations, all showing work from artists with disabilities or offering accessible participation options.
Rachel Handler, Art House’s Access Committee Chair notes, “Jersey City is one of the most diverse cities in the country, and that includes our residents with disabilities. Access JC Fridays should be every day!” Come out and celebrate art, ability and diversity in Jersey City!
WHERE: Cast Iron Lofts- 262 17th Street b/t Coles St and Jersey Ave, Jersey City
• 6:30 PM- Easterseals Disability Film Challenge Screening – We’ll be screening some of the winning films from the past four years of the Easterseals Disability Film Challenge. Films range from comedies, to dramas, to mysteries! And all of them star actors with disabilities in front of the camera and crew members with disabilities behind the camera.
• 8 PM- STILL STANDING – Anita Hollander (left) is an actor with one-leg. Her one-person show, Still Standing, tells the story of her diagnosis with cancer to the very moment of the performance you’ll see on Friday, June 1st. With song, wit, understatement, great dollops of humor, but not a smidgen of self-pity, Hollander reaches out to every member of the audience. How many, after all, will share her one-legged condition?
ACCESS JC FRIDAYS LISTINGS
Sponsors:
Made possible in part by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, A Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts; administered by the Hudson County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs/Tourism Development, and by the County of Hudson, Thomas A. DeGise, Hudson County Executive, and the Hudson County Board of Chosen Freeholders.
* Supported in part by a grant from New Jersey Department of State, Division of Travel and Tourism
Supporters: Jersey City Arts Council
Artistic Pride Productions
BERGEN AVENUE (ON AND AROUND)
(performance)(music)(education) 7:30pm-8:30pm ST. PAUL’S CHURCH presents “Music and Faith of Franz Liszt.” Join pianist Yukiko Tanaka as she presents a program featuring music by Liszt, along with a talk about her life and faith. Music includes; La Campenella, Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6, Liebestraum, etc. Ms. Tanaka will be joined by Gail Blache-Gill, soprano and Minister of Music at St. Paul's. 38 Duncan Ave (Bergen/Kennedy Blvd), 201-433-4922. Family-friendly. Wheelchair Accessible.
(art)(music) 7pm-10pm IMAGO BEAUTY GROUP AT THE BASILICO presents “Hamlet Manzueta ‘The Artist.’” We will be featuring new and older work by the artist, Hamlet Manzueta. All are welcome to this exciting barrier-free event! 673 Bergen Ave. (Fairview/Duncan) (201) 332-6100. Family-Friendly. Wheelchair Accessible.
GREENVILLE
(art)(music)(film/video)(educational) 4pm-7pm PROJECT GREENVILLE presents “Project Greenville Pig Out!” Join us Friday & Saturday for an exhibit of work by-- and inspired by--pigs! That’s right, two of our participants are piggies Petunia & Hamilton who create paintings. They will be joined by Donchellee Fulwood, Diana Gonzalez, Rich Roberts and more…Live music Saturday by Sofia Oro plus vegetarian picnic snacks! 128 Winfield Ave (Ocean/Old Bergen Rd), 646-361-1858. Family-friendly. Wheelchair Accessible. Tactile tour.
GROVE (ON AND AROUND)
(performance)(music) 5pm-10pm HISTORIC DOWNTOWN presents “Groove on Grove: A JC Fridays Showcase.” JC Downtown's weekly Wednesday night concert of local homegrown music moves to JC Fridays for a special showcase. Live Music, Artist and Makers Market, Food and Adult Libations. Band line-up atwww.rockitdocket.com. Grove Street PATH Plaza (Newark/Grove), 973-219-9696. Family-Friendly. Wheelchair Accessible.
(art) 7pm-10pm MAXIMUM MOTION FITNESS presents “Roses.” Paintings by Milena Filipova. Roses are used for everything from expressions of love to adornment of kings and rebels. They are beautiful but watch out for the thorns, as all beauty comes with its price. Come view the amazing expression of these flowers from soft whites and yellows to bright exciting reds and pinks.262 Grove St (Montgomery/York), 201-985-9114. Family-Friendly. Wheelchair Accessible.
(art) 6pm-8pm SILVERMAN AND THE MAJESTIC THEATRE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION presents “Doug Madill: Painting Jersey City.” Heights-based artist Doug Madill captures “plein air” (outdoor, direct observation) scenes in oil paint on canvas of Jersey City landmarks, parks, and street scenes, drawing out the remarkable from the familiar, highlighting the joy and artistry of our everyday surround. 222 Montgomery St (Grove/Montgomery), 201-435-8000. Family-Friendly. Wheelchair Accessible.
(art) 5pm-8:00pm JCITY REALTY presents “The Art Project.” Large scale abstract works by David French and Sandra DeSando. 109 Christopher Columbus Dr (Christopher Columbus Dr/Grove), 201-714-7777. Family-friendly. Wheelchair Accessible.
HAMILTON PARK (ON AND AROUND)
(art) 6pm-8pm SILVERMAN AND HAMILTON SQUARE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION presents “CROSSING: Paintings by Jasmine Hsu.” A selection of vibrant new abstract paintings inspired by photography and photographic processes from Jersey City based artist Jasmine Hsu. 232 Pavonia Ave (Erie/Pavonia), 201-435-8000. Family-Friendly. Wheelchair Accessible.
(art) 6pm-8pm HAMILTON HOUSE presents “The Art Project.” Tour 7 Floors of solo artist lobby exhibitions with artists Jean-Paul Picard, Robert Egert, Roger W. Sayre, James Pustorino, Jodie Fink, Michael Ensminger, Artist Anthony E. Boone, Pat Lay, Maurizio Zuluaga, Hijo Nam and Kim Wiseman. 255 Brunswick St (9th/10th), 201-533-0333. Family-friendly. Wheelchair Accessible.
THE HEIGHTS
(performance)(music) 7pm-10pm ARTISTIC PRIDE PRODUCTIONS presents “HDMI featuring Glenn Coleman and Anthony Wills Jr.” A curated evening of performance headlined by Glenn Coleman who will perform covers, originals and improvised works. Followed by all access open mic. 61 Charles St. (Charles/Summit) (773) 879-8669. Family-Friendly. Wheelchair Accessible. Tactile-Tour.
(art)(educational) 6pm-9pm 107 BOWERS GALLERY & ARTSPACE presents “Experience Young Masters Children's Art Class.” Stop by to learn more about our Young Masters Children’s Art Class! We welcome children of all ages to touch and feel art materials while creating an art project to take home. View, touch and feel the work of artist Mike Dreeland from his NYC Radiator Covers series. 107 Bowers St (Central/Cambridge), 201.280.4821. Family-friendly. Tactile Tour.
(art)(performance) 7pm-9pm PRIME GALLERY presents “Creative Session.” Invite your friends, sip your favorite beverage and enjoy step-by-step instruction for creating your one-of-a-kind artwork with Ukrainian Artist, Yelena Kimelblat from our current exhibition, MONOCHROME. The subject will be sunflowers; the symbol of hope and her native country’s national flower. Ms. Kimelblat will also offer a free creativity session Children 12+. 351 Palisade Ave (Franklin/Ferry), 973-953-6497. Family-friendly. Wheelchair Accessible. Tactile tour.
JOURNAL SQUARE
(art)(music) 6pm-10pm EONTA SPACE presents “Natalie Giugni's Bones of Flight.” Every culture has shared this fascination with birds’ capacity to reach celestial horizons. This can be seen from ancient mythological tales to our contemporary superheroes soaring through the skies. In “Bones of Flight,” a new life is given to bits and pieces of birds and bones through deconstruction and abstraction of their imagery. 34 Dekalb Ave (Dead End off of Van Reypen St), 201-536-1119. Barrier-free. Family-friendly. Tactile tour.
(art) 6pm-10pm SMUSH GALLERY presents “Zero to 60 - JC Fridays Party.” Party it up at ‘Zero to 60 // fast work // sixty dollars max,’ SMUSH Gallery’s high energy group show featuring more than a dozen visual and text based artists from Jersey City, New York, and beyond. On view May 25 - June 9. All work $0-60. 340 Summit Ave (Summit/Academy).
NEWARK AVENUE (ON AND AROUND)
(art)(music) 6pm-10pm GIA GELATO presents “BLACK AND BROWN.” Black and Brown is a mixed media art show featuring Jersey City artists Akil Roper (painting)and Anisa Rahim (photography). Roper and Rahim highlight and celebrate people of color through various portraits and other representations. Opening night will feature a return performance from the band Najeli Soul, who performed at Gia Gelato and Cafe last September. 281 Newark Ave (Monmouth/3rd), 201-216-0555. Family-friendly. Wheelchair Accessible. Tactile Tour.
(art) 6:30pm-9:30pm GALLERIE HUDSON presents “Magnificent Milena - Oil Paintings of Jersey City Waterfront.” A series of oil paintings of the famed skyline merging into Jersey City's waterfront. As well as a personal collection of unique art glass works. 197 Newark Ave. (Jersey/Newark) (201) 434-1010. Family-Friendly. Wheelchair Accessible.
(art) 5pm-7pm PROARTS JERSEY CITY presents “Momentum.” ProArts Jersey City announces “Momentum” a multi-media art show which will be on view at Nimbus Dance Works. 165 Newark Ave. (Columbus/Barrow) (201) 377-0718. Family-Friendly. Wheelchair Accessible.
(art)(performance) 6pm-9pm PROARTS JERSEY CITY presents “Curators Choice” art exhibition and poetry reading. The exhibit features 9 artists selected by professional curators following a one-day portfolio review event called Meet the Curators. Poetry reading by poet, teacher, and filmmaker Janet R. Kirchheimer – who looks to the past to help create a better future -- at 7:15 and 8:15. Casa Colobmo 380 Monmouth St. (1st/ 2nd), 201-771-2781. Family-Friendly.
(art) 7pm-10pm JERSEY CITY ART SCHOOL presents “Can I Kick It?” Norm Kirby will be showing new drawings, paintings, sculpture and collage. 313 Third St (Monmouth/Coles), 201-899-5492. Family-Friendly. Wheelchair Accessible.
(art) 6pm-9pm WANDA CROUDY presents “It Begins with Passion: Incandescent Expressions of Art and Design.” Art and design exhibition curated by Wanda Croudy at the Garden Level Gallery. 315 3rd St. (Monmouth/Cole), 917-627-9342.
POWERHOUSE ARTS DISTRICT
(art) 6pm-8pm THE OAKMAN presents “The Art Project.” Take a tour of 14 solo artist lobbies including works by Injoo Whang, Ani Rosskam, Karen Nielsen-Fried, Susan Evans Grove, Bill Leech, Caridad Kennedy, Alejandro Rubin, Kerry Kolenut, Pat Lay and David French. 160 First St (Marin Blvd/Provost), 201-685-0117. Family-friendly. Wheelchair Accessible.
(art) 6pm-8pm SHUSTER MANAGEMENT/THE ART HOUSE presents “The Art Project.” Take a tour of 14 floors of solo artist lobbies-works by Bruce Halpin, Elaine Hansen, Joanie Gagnon San Chirico, David French, Timothy Heins, Rajendra Mehta, Diane Tenerelli, Bill Rybak, Harriet Finck and Deirdre Kennedy. 148 First St (Marin Blvd/Provost) 201-798-0928. Family-friendly. Wheelchair Accessible.
By Ruth Ross
WHEN: October 30 – November 5
WHERE: Maurice Levin Theatre, JCC Metrowest, 760 Northfield Ave., West Orange
TICKETS: $5 per screening for $12 for a package that includes a ticket to each film screened there. Tickets may be purchased at www.boxofficetickets.com/jccmetrowest.
For more information about films and discussions at this venue, contact Carol Berman, Director of the New Jersey Jewish Film Festival, at cberman@jccmetrowest.org or call 973.530.3421; you can also visit www.jccmetrowest.org online.
Since the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act over a quarter century ago, public awareness of the disabled has increased, as has their greater acceptance in the workplace—even in the movies and on television.
Capitalizing on this interest, Montclair is the site of the ReelAbilities Film Festival, with screenings at Montclair State University and the JCC MetroWest in West Orange from October 30 through November 5, 2016. This event is part of the largest disability film festival in the country and is dedicated to promoting awareness and appreciation of the lives, stories and artistic expressions of people with different abilities. The festival will feature cutting edge and sometimes controversial films that challenge assumptions and promote discussion about ability and disability.
The festival kicks off with a collaboration with the New Jersey Jewish Film Festival, offering screenings at the Maurice Levin Theater in the JCC Metrowest Building, 760 Northfield Avenue, West Orange. The Sunday, October 30, screening at 5 p.m. will feature two films, followed by a discussion led by Rick Guidotti. “Shooting Beauty” tells the story of fashion designer who discovers a hidden world of beauty at a center for people living with significant disabilities. It is followed by “On Beauty,” a film by Guidotti, who left the fashion world and its restrictive industrial standard of beauty to focus his lens on people too often relegated to the shadows.
On Thursday, November 3, at 7 p.m., the festival will show “2E: Twice Exceptional,” a documentary that follows the personal journeys of a group of high school students who have been identified as “twice exceptional.” The post-screening discussion will be facilitated by Rebecca Wanatick (moderator), Sonya Selig (community building, awareness, organizing & lead for parent support groups), Alison Brown (Advocacy For Kids), and Beth Manes, Esq.
The final offering at this venue will be “A Blind Hero: Otto Weidt,” a docu-drama that tells the story of a blind factory owner who saved his employees from the Nazis. Among them was Award-winning journalist/author Inge Deutschkron, who provides an incredible personal account of Weidt’s shrewd efforts to save her and her mother. This film will be shown on Saturday, November 5, at 7:30 p.m. Elsa Zavoda (Program Director, Vision Loss Alliance of NJ) and another member of the VLA team) will lead the post-screening discussion.
POST-SCREENING DISCUSSION FACILITATORS:
Livingston photographer Jan Press will extend his wonderful photography work to our ReelAbilities community with FREE (for ticket holders) photography sessions as well as a FREE portrait package. There are still a few spots available.
UCPAC Classic Film Series presents Charlie Chaplin in The Adventurer
WHEN: May 3, 7 PM
WHERE: UCPAC Mainstage, 1601 Irving Street, Rahway
TICKETS: $5.
Cliff Eberhardt
presented by Split Level Concerts
WHEN: May 3, 8 PM
WHERE: UCPAC Loft, 1601 Irving Street, Rahway NJ.
TICKETS: $20.
UCPAC New Film Series presents motorcycle documentary Why We Ride
WHEN: May 8, 8 PM
WHERE: UCPAC Mainstage, 1601 Irving Street, Rahway
TICKETS: $20, barbecue and movie, $10 movie only.
Reasons to Be Pretty by Neil LaBute presented by Mystic Vision Players
WHEN: May 9-17.
WHERE: UCPAC Loft, 1601 Irving Street, Rahway (6 shows).
TICKETS: $15.
Tracy Bonham and Jim Boggia presented by Split Level Concerts
WHEN: May 17, 8 PM
WHERE: Hamilton Stage, 360 Hamilton Street, Rahway NJ.
TICKETS: $20.
Comedian Mike Marino
WHEN: May 17, 8 PM
WHERE: UCPAC Mainstage, 1601 Irving Street, Rahway NJ.
TICKETS: $35, $22.50, $18.50.
Kinderhook in Concert
WHEN: May 18, 2 PM
WHERE: Hamilton Stage, 360 Hamilton Street, Rahway NJ.
TICKETS: $15.
Aesop’s Fables
a TheatreWorks USA production starring puppeteer Jim West and presented by Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders
WHEN: May 18, 2 PM
WHERE: UCPAC Mainstage, 1601 Irving Street, Rahway NJ.
A performance specially designed and adapted for children with autism and sensory sensitivity.
TICKETS: $8.
Ballets With A Twist presents Cocktail Hour
WHEN: May 30-31 at 8 PM; June 1 at 3 PM
WHERE: Hamilton Stage, 360 Hamilton Street, Rahway NJ.
TICKETS: $25.
Vance Gilbert
presented by Split Level Concerts
WHEN: June 7, 8 PM
WHERE: UCPAC Loft, 1601 Irving Street, Rahway NJ.
TICKETS: $20.
Peter Pan
a TheatreWorks USA production
WHEN: June 8, 2 PM
WHERE: UCPAC Mainstage, 1601 Irving Street, Rahway NJ.
TICKETS: $12.
Total & Friends featuring Pam Long and Kima Raynor
WHEN: June 13, 8 PM
WHERE: UCPAC Mainstage, 1601 Irving Street, Rahway NJ.
TICKETS: $25.
Damn the Torpedoes: Ultimate Tom Petty Tribute Band
WHEN: June 13, 8 PM
WHERE: Hamilton Stage, 360 Hamilton Street, Rahway NJ.
TICKETS: $20.
Jeanne Jolly
presented by Split Level Concerts
WHEN: June 21, 8 PM
WHERE: UCPAC Loft, 1601 Irving Street, Rahway NJ.
TICKETS: $20.
Comedian Rob Schneider
WHEN: June 27, 8 PM
WHERE: UCPAC Mainstage, 1601 Irving Street, Rahway NJ.
TICKETS: $51.50, $36.50, $26.50, $21.
For showtimes and ticket prices, call the Union County Performing Arts Center box office at 732.499.8226 or go online to www.ucpac.org.