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On Stage Scoop: Celebrate 25 Years, Direct a (Silly) Bear

Fall classes at Bickford Theatre coming up.

In the mood to celebrate, or maybe even try your hand at directing a play? Now's your chance, as Playwrights Theatre celebrates 25 years of creativity, and "Winnie The Pooh" seeks a director for its fall showings in Budd Lake.

So, whether you're a performer or like to hang out behind the scenes, there's plenty for you to experience. Take a look at the On Stage Scoop.

ON STAGE SCOOP

Celebrating the Playwrights Theatre:  will host a benefit titled “25 Years of Creativity and Community” on Sept. 17, from 6-9 p.m. The benefit will be held at Hartley-Dodge Memorial, 30 Kings Rd. in Madison. Honorees include Lawrence S. Feinsod, executive county superintendent for Essex County, Jeanni Tsukamoto, a member of the Madison Borough Council and Arthur Wilson, poet/playwright/teaching artist. New plays written by state Assemblyman Jon M. Bramnick and Madison Mayor Mary-Anna Holde will be presented. There will be live music, a silent auction, a collaborative play written by attendees and a menu of hors d’oeuvres, wine, refreshments, dessert and coffee. Dress is business casual. Tickets cost $75. Call 973-514-1787, ext. 10. You can also book online at PTNJ25.eventbrite.com.

Get Schooled in the Performing Arts: ’s Brightest Star School of Performing Arts is offering fall classes in singing, public speaking, dancing, cabaret and production. Private lessons available for voice, piano and guitar. All ages. For information, call 973-971-3726 or click here

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Director Needed for “Winnie the Pooh:” Pax Amicus Castle Theatre in Budd Lake is seeking a director for its upcoming production of “Winnie the Pooh,” auditioning Sept. 7 and 10, and playing Oct. 22 through Nov. 12. As the show is part of the theater’s “Generation Next” program, in which all participants are teens, a director-coach-teacher experienced working with young adults is being sought. For additional information, call 973-691-2100, email Jean@castletheatre.com or go toPaxAmicus.com.

Registration for Fall Semester at Playwrights Theatre: Registration is open for the 26th annual Madison Young Playwrights Program, with classes starting in September and October and continuing through December at the . The program is offered to students in Grades 4 through 8. Information about classes and enrollment can be found here.

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Prepare Ye the Way to “Godspell:” Pax Amicus Castle Theatre in Budd Lake is performing “Godspell” for a run continuing through Aug. 20. The show adapts the Gospel According to St. Matthew into a rock musical where Jesus and his disciples sing and act in various theatrical styles. Songs by Stephen Schwartz include the hit “Day By Day” and “All for the Best.” Remaining performances are Aug. 19 and 20 at 8 p.m. Pax Amicus Castle Theatre is located at 23 Lake Shore Road in Budd Lake. Tickets cost $25. Call 973-691-2100 to purchase tickets. For more information, go to PaxAmicus.com.

Death and Laughter: ’s “Accidental Death of an Anarchist” continues through Aug. 28 at the F.M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre in Madison. The 1970 play was written by Nobel Prize winner Dario Fo and is described by the theater as a  “hysterically sly and caustic slapstick farce inspired by a real-life event involving a man accused of a crime who ‘fell’ from the window of a police station.” For tickets and information, call 973-408-5600 or go to ShakespeareNJ.org.   

Talking About Woodstock: The  will host a talk about Woodstock by Pete Fornatale, the legendary disc jockey and author of the 2009 book, Back to the Garden: The Story of Woodstock. Fornatale will share stories of the music festival he’s culled from years of interviews and will also play rare audio clips and video footage. After his talk, Fornatale will sign copies of his book. The “Jersey Rocks” exhibit, on view through Sept. 5, examines the history of rock ’n’ roll in New Jersey through the 1950s, ’60s, ’70s and beyond. Pete Fornatale will host a discussion about Woodstock at the Morris Museum, located at 6 Normandy Heights Road in Morris Township, on Aug. 18 at 6:30 p.m. There will be no charge for admission, or to hear the program. For information, go to MorrisMuseum.org or call 973-971-3700.

Children Should Be Seen and Heard: Brundage Park Playhouse in Randolph presents its Kids Cabaret 2011: “Love Is All You Need,” Aug. 17-21. The young performers, ranging in age from 10 to 18, will share their singing, dancing and acting talents in a family-friendly production. Performances are Thursday through Saturday at 8 p.m. with a 2 p.m. Sunday matinee. Tickets cost $15, or $12 for seniors and for children under 12. Reservations can be made by calling the box office at 973-989-7092.

Working For Those Laughs: Blue Collar Comedy staple Bill Engvall is coming to the on Aug. 17 for an 8 p.m. performance. The star of his own TBS sitcom and current host of the game show “Lingo,” Engvall presents comedy based on the absurdities of everyday life. Tickets cost $57-$97. The Mayo Performing Arts Center is located at 100 South St. in Morristown. For tickets and information, call 973-539-8008 or go to MayoArts.org.

From The Smithereens to the Morris Museum: Drummer Dennis Diken of The Smithereens will share a concert and discussion at the Morris Museum on Aug. 20. Diken and his band, Bell Sound, will perform music from the acclaimed album Late Music. Tickets cost $25. The museum is located at 6 Normandy Heights Rd. in Morris Township. For tickets and information, call 973-971-3706 or go to MorrisMuseum.org.

She’s a Little Bit Country: Marie Osmond will take stage at  for a concert featuring country and pop music on Aug. 24. Osmond has been performing since she was 3 years old as a member of the legendary Osmond family. In the 1970s, she starred in a variety show with brother Donny and recently competed on “Dancing with the Stars.” Tickets cost $57-$97. The Mayo Performing Arts Center is located at 100 South St. in Morristown. For tickets and information, call 973-539-8008 or go to MayoArts.org.

Don’t Jaywalk When You Go See Leno: “Tonight Show” host Jay Leno is coming to on Aug. 26 for an 8 p.m. show. The opening act is The Essentials. Tickets cost $100-$150. The Mayo Performing Arts Center is located at 100 South St. in Morristown. For tickets and information, call 973-539-8008 or go to MayoArts.org.

Laugh Along With Goatboy: Jim Breuer will bring an evening of laughter to on Aug. 27 at 8 p.m. Breuer will talk about family and friends in a non-vulgar show for everyone ages 18 to 80. Vinnie Brand is the opening act. Tickets cost $32-$67. The Mayo Performing Arts Center is located at 100 South St. in Morristown. For tickets and information, call 973-539-8008 or go to MayoArts.org.

Audition Alert, “The Cocktail Hour:” The Chester Theatre Group is holding auditions for A.R. Gurney’s "The Cocktail Hour” on Aug. 28 at 2 p.m. and Aug. 30 at 7 p.m. Auditions will be held at the Black River Playhouse at the corner of Grove Street and Maple Avenue in Chester. Needed are two male actors and two female actors. Readings will be from the script. Performances are Nov. 4-20. For information, including a character breakdown, go to ChesterTheatreGroup.org.

It’s Not a Big Band, It’s a Large Band: Lyle Lovett and His Large Band will take stage at  Aug. 29 at 8 p.m. Lovett has released 14 albums and has sold 4 million records. His songs combine elements of country, swing, jazz, folk, gospel and blues. Tickets cost $57-$97. The Mayo Performing Arts Center is located at 100 South St. in Morristown. For tickets and information, call 973-539-8008 or go to MayoArts.org.

Audition Alert, “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels": The Strollers theater group will host auditions for “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" at the Burgdorff Center for the Performing Arts, 10 Durand Road, Maplewood, Sept. 6 and 8, 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Callbacks will be held Sept. 10 at 1 p.m. For information, go to TheStrollers.org.

Musical Legends at the Mayo Center: Tickets for Jackson Browne’s Oct. 17 concert at the  are on sale now. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee will perform an acoustic solo set, with tickets priced from $65-$100. Tickets for Loretta Lynn’s March 30 concert are also on sale with tickets priced from $47-$97. The Mayo Performing Arts Center is located at 100 South St. in Morristown. For tickets and information about the entire season, call 973-539-8008 or go to MayoArts.org.

Next Season at Growing Stage: Season ticket plans for the 30th anniversary season at the Growing Stage Theatre in Netcong are on sale, with individual performance sales beginning Sept. 1. The season begins with “The Code Breaker” by Pauline C. Conley, Oct. 1-23, recommended for ages 8 and up. “Babes in Toyland” will run Nov. 25-Dec. 18. Recommended for all ages, the original adaptation by the Growing Stage is loosely based on the operetta by Victor Herbert and the Laurel and Hardy film. Next up is “Mother Hicks,” for ages 7 and up, running Jan. 13-Feb. 5, followed by the all-ages “Seussical” March 9-April 1. The season will wrap up with “Diary of a Worm, A Spider, A Fly,” April 27-May 20. Go to GrowingStage.com for more information.

New Season at the Barn Theatre:  in Montville has announced its 2011-12 season, which will open with Arthur Miller’s “All My Sons,” Sept. 9-Oct. 1. Musical favorite “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” will take stage Nov. 11-Dec. 3. Next up is Scott McPherson’s “Marvin’s Room” from Jan. 13-Feb. 4. Ken Ludwig’s comedy “Lend Me a Tenor” is after that, March 16-April 7. Stephen Sondheim’s musical, “Assassins” will wrap up the season from May 18-June 9. For information, go to BarnTheatre.org.

Dover Little Theatre’s Season Announcement: “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)” will open Dover Little Theatre’s new season, starting Sept. 10 and continuing through Sept. 24. Next will be the world premiere of “An Act of Will” by Grace Wessbecher, Nov. 11-20. Ken Ludwing’s “Moon Over Buffalo” will take stage from March 4-11. Stephen Sondheim’s “Company” will close out the season, May 5-20. For information, go to DoverLittleTheatre.org.

Chatham Community Players Announce 2011-12 Season: Tracey Letts’ “Bug” will kick off  new season with a run starting Oct. 14 and continuing through Oct. 29. The play from the writer of “August: Osage County” follows a middle-aged waitress with a terrible past and a Gulf War veteran who enters her life. Next up is Frank Galati’s adaptation of John Steinbeck’s “The Grapes of Wrath,” March 2-17. The season will conclude with a run of the classic musical “Cabaret” May 4-19. For more information, go to ChathamPlayers.org.

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