Nestled in the heart of New Brunswick, New Jersey, State Theatre New Jersey stands as a beacon of artistic excellence and cultural enrichment. This iconic venue has played a pivotal role in shaping the city's vibrant arts scene for over a century. Since its grand opening on January 22, 1921, State Theatre New Jersey has welcomed countless patrons seeking memorable theatrical experiences.
Originally known as "The Strand" movie house, this magnificent theater underwent extensive renovations throughout its history, eventually transitioning to a performing arts center in 1970. In 1988, it was officially designated as State Theatre New Jersey, solidifying its status as a cornerstone of the Garden State's cultural landscape.
State Theatre New Jersey boasts a diverse repertoire ranging from Broadway shows and live music to dance performances and film screenings. The theater's eclectic programming caters to a wide range of tastes, offering something for everyone.
Past performances have included Tony Award-winning Broadway productions such as "Hamilton" and "Wicked," as well as legendary artists like Elton John, Bruce Springsteen, and Bob Dylan.
As a nonprofit organization, State Theatre New Jersey is committed to supporting the arts and fostering cultural awareness in the community. The theater offers a variety of educational programs, outreach initiatives, and scholarships to nurture the next generation of artists and arts enthusiasts.
State Theatre New Jersey continually strives to innovate and push the boundaries of performing arts. It has embraced digital platforms to expand its reach and make its performances more accessible to a global audience. Additionally, the theater prioritizes inclusivity, ensuring that its programming and services are welcoming and accessible to all.
Show | Gross Revenue |
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Hamilton | $16,200,000 |
Wicked | $12,800,000 |
The Lion King | $11,500,000 |
Aladdin | $10,200,000 |
The Book of Mormon | $9,800,000 |
Program | Description |
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Arts Alive Education | In-school and after-school arts education programs for students in grades K-12 |
Young Performers Workshop | Summer camp and theater workshops for aspiring young actors |
Theatre for College Credit | Partnership with Rutgers University offering academic credit for theater coursework |
Master Classes and Workshops | Professional development opportunities for artists and educators |
Initiative | Description |
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Community Nights | Discounted tickets and special events for local residents |
Open Doors | Free performances and community events for under-served populations |
Arts for the Brain® | Partnership with RWJBarnabas Health to use the arts for therapeutic purposes |
Sensory-Friendly Performances | Performances designed for individuals with sensory sensitivities |
Sponsor | Donation Level |
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RWJBarnabas Health | Platinum |
Bank of America | Gold |
Johnson & Johnson | Silver |
The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation | Bronze |
PSE&G | Annual Giving |
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