New Jersey Rep Presents MAD LOVE by Marisa Smith
Monday, September 19, 2016 - New Jersey Repertory Company, located at 179 Broadway in Long Branch, is proud to announce the new comedy MAD LOVE by Marisa Smith, the Author of 'Saving Kitty'.
Sloane Hudson, a wealthy, beautiful recent Ivy League graduate and product of the campus hook-up culture and frat basement pong tournaments, doesn't believe in love or marriage. She does, however, believe in babies and wants one soon so her tummy can bounce back and she can still wear a bikini. The problem is she needs a sperm donor who passes muster. Enter Brandon, who has all the right stats, but the wrong attitude. Brandon, meantime, has enough on his plate living with his brother Doug, who just fell in love with Katerina, the hooker from the Ukraine. Cabbage soup, a rare baseball card and a lizard named Pogo all play a part in this romantic comedy for cynical times.
NJ Rep Announces Cast of STRUCK
New Jersey Repertory Company, 179 Broadway in Long Branch, is proud to announce the cast of the World Premiere, STRUCK by Sandy Rustin.
BWW Review: SUBSTANCE OF BLISS at NJ Rep is Riveting
'Substance of Bliss' is now being performed at New Jersey Repertory Company through February 14th. Written by Tony Glazer and directed by Evan Bergman, this riveting play stars Christopher Daftsios and Susan Maris.
NJ Rep to Present THE SEEDBED, 10/15-11/15
New Jersey Repertory Company, located at 179 Broadway in Long Branch, is proud to announce the World Premiere of The Seedbed by Bryan Delaney. An impassioned family drama set in Ireland about a husband and wife and their troubled daughter who returns home with her fiance after a long absence. When deep dark secrets are suddenly revealed relationships are put to the test and their lives begin to slowly unravel.
BWW Reviews: CLOSURE at NJ Rep is Fascinating Mystery
See 'Closure' at New Jersey Repertory Company through July 19th. Written by Richard Dresser and directed by Joe Cacini, this fascinating mystery has stars Wendy Malik, Victor Verhaeghe, Gary Cole and Biniam Tekola.