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The River & the Thread which garnered 3 grammy awards in 2015 for Best americana album and for Best american Roots Song and Best american Roots performance for the hit single “a feather’s not a Bird.”
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FRI, FeB 24 AT 8PM tickets: $28–$38 Based on one audience suggestion (a title for a play that has yet to be written) the improvised Shakespeare co. creates a fully improvised Shakespearean masterpiece right before your very eyes! nothing has been planned out, rehearsed, or written. all of the dialogue is said for the first time, the characters are created as you watch, and if you’re wondering where the story is going…so are they!
Beloved singer-songwriter Rosanne cash will play a concert featuring music from her acclaimed album

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The River & the Thread includes eleven original songs written by Rosanne cash and her longtime collaborator— and husband—John leventhal, who also served as producer, arranger, and guitarist.
SAT,TomCOMedyPapajAn14 AT 8PM tickets: $35 With more than 20 years as a stand-up comedian, tom papa is one of the top comedic voices in the country finding success in film, television and radio as well as on the live stage. tom is host of the hit podcast and SiriusxM show, Come to Papa, a weekly, hour-long show featuring tom exploring the funny side of life, occasionally with guests like Mel Brooks, Ray Romano, carl Reiner and Jerry Seinfeld. tom papa the shakespeareimprovisedco.

leone’s Refugee All Stars wed, FeB 15 AT 7:30PM tickets: $30–$35 Sierra leone’s Refugee all Stars have risen like a phoenix out of the ashes of war and enflamed the passions of fans across the globe with their uplifting songs of hope, faith and joy. from their humble beginnings in West african refugee camps, Sierra leone’s Refugee all Stars have performed on some of the world’s most prestigious stages and matured into one of africa’s top touring and recording bands. the concert will be followed by a facilitated Q&a with the artists. This engagement of Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars is funded through the Mid Atlantic Tours program of Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation with support from the National Endowment for the Arts.

international touring tribute show for the World’s greatest Rock & Roll Band. this highly acclaimed production showcases the most authentic cast and costuming of its kind. the likes of Mick Jagger, keith Richards and cast bring a colorful performance to 50 years of classic hits. Satisfaction has been featured in Rolling Stone, Showbiz Magazine, Las Vegas Today, cBS Sunday Morning news and hundreds of other media outlets.
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FRI, MAR 24 AT 8PM tickets: $30–$38 Singer, guitarist, composer, drummer, and percussionist, Vinicius cantuaria is a well-known Brazilian musician in the sphere of Bossa nova and Jazz. he was a pioneer of neo-Brazilian music in 1996, then became one of the most important downtown new York figures, collaborating with artists as eclectic as Brian eno, laurie anderson, Brad Mehldau, arto lindsay. the concert will be followed by a facilitated Q&a with the artists. This project is supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.

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THu, MAR 23 AT 7:30PM tickets: $30–$48 an incredible double-bill featuring two true guitar masters. Smither is an american original whose songs draw deeply from the Blues, american folk roots, and modern poets and philosophers. lindley is an expert with such a wide variety of instruments that Acoustic Guitar magazine referred to the artist not as a multi-instrumentalist, but instead as a “maxi-instrumentalist” in a 2005 cover story about his career.

FRI, MAR 17 AT 8PM tickets: $20 Umoja dance company, alborada Spanish dance theatre and nimbus dance Works bring the excitement of three different styles of dance to the Sopac stage. the power and infectious rhythms of african drumming and dance, the elegance and passion of Spanish dance, and the grace and beauty of ballet summon a delight to the senses, and an exceptional evening in the Sopac theatre. Dance Performances at SOPAC are supported in part by the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation.

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jAzz, BoogiezydeCOon the Bayou: A Mardi gras Celebration featuring Marcia Ball & The Subdudes SAT, FeB 25 AT 8PM tickets: $45–$65 Marcia Ball and the Subdudes are sure to astound and delight longtime zydeco music fans and give newcomers plenty of reasons to join this feel-good Mardi gras celebration. Marcia Ball mixes gulf coast Blues, new orleans R&B, swampy louisiana ballads, and jumping, tex-Mex flavored zydeco into a one-of-a-kind musical gumbo. the Subdudes draw most of their inspiration from the sounds of their native new orleans, blending Blues, gospel, funk, and R&B with captivating harmony vocals.

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Sun, MAR 26 AT 7:30PM tickets: $38–$58 one of the most critically acclaimed bands of the last three decades. they defined college rock and created the first wave of what became known as the alternative Rock format on fM radio. 2016 marks 35 years of 10,000 Maniacs and in honor of the anniversary the band released their first live album with lead vocalist Mary Ramsey, Playing Favorites 10,000 maniacs

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SAT, APR 1 AT 8PM tickets: $38–$58
THu, APR 6 AT 7:30PM tickets: $48–$78 With sardonic wit and incisive social critiques, david Sedaris has become one of america’s preeminent writers. the great skill with which he slices through cultural euphemisms and political correctness proves that he is a master of satire and one of the most observant writers addressing the human condition today. [words] Bookstore of Maplewood will make books available for sale in the SOPAC lobby. David Sedaris will be signing books both before and after the mainstage event. m Ay

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Sure, in the abstract, a banjo duo might seem like a musical concept beset by limitations. But when the banjo players are abigail Washburn and Béla fleck— it’s a different matter entirely. Béla fleck is a sixteen-time grammy award-winner who has taken the instrument across multiple genres and abigail Washburn is a singer-songwriter and clawhammer banjo player who re-radicalized it by combining it with far east culture and sounds. there’s no denying that theirs is a one-of-a-kind pairing, with one-of-a-kind possibilities.
Since the runaway success of her 1990 debut album Circle of One, and the impassioned hit single “get here,” oleta adams has inspired a growing legion of fans in the U.S. and europe with journeys of the heart through songs that draw deeply from her roots in gospel, while crossing effortlessly into the realms of Soul, R&B and popular music.
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THu, MAy 4 AT 7:30PM tickets: $33-$43 as the founder of the Byrds, Roger Mcguinn is firmly established as an indisputable industry icon. from his signature 12 string Rickenbacker sound, to his instantly recognizable vocals on hits like “turn, turn, turn,” “eight Miles high” and “Mr. tambourine Man,” Mcguinn didn’t just make music; he made history.

FRI, APR 7 AT 8PM tickets: $55–$70
FRI, MAR 31 AT 8PM tickets: $45–$65 one of the first and longest-lasting country-Rock groups, poco had their roots in the dying embers of Buffalo Springfield. Richie furay and Jim Messina were joined by Rusty Young to form the new group. poco began performing in hollywood at clubs like the troubadour and gained the attention of several record companies. they signed with epic in the fall of 1968 and released their debut album Pickin’ Up The Pieces, in 1969. Since then, the group has continued to perform with guitarist Rusty Young as the leader and mainstay.

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ROCk, POP An evening with Poco
FOlk, BluegRASS Béla Fleck & Abigail washburn

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ju NE An evening with kelli O’Hara FRI, jun 16 AT 8PM tickets: $58–$78 kelli o’hara has unequivocally established herself as one of Broadway’s great leading ladies. her portrayal of anna leonowens in the critically critically lauded revival of The King and I recently garnered her the 2015 tony award for Best leading actress in a Musical, along with drama league and outer critics nominations. Since debuting on Broadway she has been universally acclaimed for her golden voice and the beautiful characters she creates in shows such as The Light in the Piazza, The Pajama Game, the revival of South Pacific at lincoln center and Nice Work If You Can Get It, all earning her tony award, drama desk and outer critics nominations. She made her debut at the Metropolitan opera in The Merry Widow with Renée fleming last year, and regularly appears in film and television. This performance is proudly sponsored by Patti Donovan.

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SAT, MAy 13 AT 8PM tickets: Replicating$27–$38themusic of the Band is a tall order. But interpreting the music of the Band is an art. See the Weight band perform timeless hits such as “the Weight,” “Up on cripple creek,” “ophelia,” “the night they drove old dixie down,” “Rag Mama Rag,” and so many others. come and take a load off.

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“The Acoustic living Room” Songs and Stories with kathy Mattea Featuring Bill Cooley SAT, MAy 6 AT 8PM tickets: $33–$43 grammy award-winning singer kathy Mattea and her longtime collaborator, guitarist Bill cooley, have shared one of nashville’s most musically rich partnerships for over two decades. the duo meets as old friends, welcoming you into “the acoustic living Room” to share songs and stories near and dear to their hearts — including kathy’s beloved classics such as “18 Wheels and a dozen Roses,” “Where’ve You Been?,” and many other hits. the weight COMedy, FRI,SecondVARIeTyCityMAy12AT 8PM tickets: $30–$45 full of the live and in-your-face entertainment netflix can’t provide, the Second city’s We’re All In This Room Together features improvised comedy, audience interaction, and of-the-moment sketches and songs from the legendary sketch comedy archives made famous by superstars like tina fey, Stephen colbert, Steve carell, gilda Radner, Bill Murray and more. never the same show twice, join us in the “Room” where it happens during this special engagement, touring January thru august 2017.

The weight Featuring former members of The Band, levon Helm Band and Rick danko group

ROCk, POP, jAzz Storm large with le Bonheur FRI, MAy 5 AT 8PM tickets: $28 With Stormy Love, Storm large makes a triumphant return to the Sopac stage. known for her passionate vocal interpretations, and her sizzling stage presence, you will be “taken by Storm” as you experience this sublime and unique performer.

You’ll hear some of the greatest musicians and vocalists in the region in the cabaret-style setting of the Loft.
Tomer gewirtzman, piano Sun, jAn 15 AT 3PM tickets: $15–$20 hailed by The Washington Post as an artist of “formidable virtuosity and stylistic sensitivity,” israeli pianist tomer gewirtzman has impressed audiences around the world. the program will include selections by Bartok, Scriabin and liszt.

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tickets: $20 performances are Sundays at 7pM. cash bar available. Jazz in the Loft curated and hosted by lee Boswell-May jAn 29 greg Bufford group with Ty Stevens FeB 19 Frank noviello MAR 19 dave Stryker APR 23 john lee & Friends
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juilliard jazz ensemble Sun, MAy 7 AT 3PM tickets: $15-$20 the Juilliard Jazz orchestra and its ensembles play more than 50 performances annually including appearances at the detroit Jazz festival and new orleans Jazz and heritage festival, and tour to destinations such as costa Rica, italy, Japan, and Brazil. Juilliard Jazz ensembles perform regularly at dizzy’s club coca-cola and the world-renowned Blue note Jazz club in new York city.
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BLues in the Loft curated and hosted by Mike griot jAn 15 Hat City kitchen Contest winners co-hosted by Al gold and Mike griot FeB 12 Billy Hector MAR 5 eliza neals and Regina Bonelli
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Altezza Piano Trio Sun, jAn 29 AT 3PM tickets: $15–$20 the trio is dedicated to presenting the jewels of the classical, Romantic, and 20th century piano trio repertoire, in addition to championing new music as well. the program will include selections by Massenet, Mendelssohn, handel and Ravel. Bomsori kim, violin Sun, MAR 5 AT 3PM tickets: Bomsori$15-$20kimrecently won two prestigious international competitions, the tchaikovsky international competition and the Queen elisabeth competition. her program will include selections by Mozart, Beethoven, debussy, Ysaÿe and Wienawski.
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The little Mermaid SAT, FeB 18 AT 2PM tickets: $18 The Little Mermaid follows the dreams of a young girl who believes there is a better life for her out of the water. of course there’s a handsome prince, an evil baddie and bucket loads of laughs along the way. disney’s Choo-Choo Soul “with genevieve!”
The Rainbow Fish SAT, APR 8 AT 2PM tickets: $18 With her lovely coloring and shimmering scales, the Rainbow fish is used to being the most beautiful creature in the ocean. So when the other fish ask her for some silver scales, she refuses. a delightful and touching musical about the value of sharing true friendship with others.
SAT, jAn 28 AT 2PM tickets: Mammoth$20follies explores the wonders of evolution in an old-fashioned revue of original songs, witty jokes, and earth-smashing dances performed by giant dinosaur puppets. this program dramatizes historic and scientific facts (as well as some myths) about the great age of the dinosaur.

SAT, MAR 4 AT 2PM tickets: $18 fast-paced, funny, and packed with audience participation, aesop Bops! features a potpourri of aesop’s classic stories including the lion and the Mouse, the fisherman and his Wife, and the turtle’s Shell. this feast of funky, physical storytelling leaves young audiences feeling like they had just performed the show too!
Happily ever After SAT, MAy 6 AT 2PM tickets: $15 get ready to laugh out loud at the hilarious renditions of some of the best stories from the grimm Brothers’ iconic works. in this (not-so-grim) adventure, engaging performers transform into Rapunzel, little Red Riding hood, Rumpelstiltskin and the elves and the Shoemaker.
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe SAT, jAn 21 AT 2PM tickets: $20–$25 c. S. lewis’ magical novel, The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, comes to life on the Sopac stage through dance! the classic story, set in the fictitious narnia, features all of your favorite characters — the heroine lucy and her siblings, the White Witch, tumnus, Maugrim, Mr. and Mrs. Beaver, nymphs, giants and, of course, the lion.
KidS ‘N fAmily See more kids ‘n Family performances and save! use code kid15 to save 15% on tickets for 2 or more shows.* kIdS ’n FAMIly PeRFORMA SPOnSORed By ROBeRT nORTHFIeld *Tickets for 2 or more shows must be purchased on the same ticket order for the Kid15 promotional discount For complete information visit www.SOPACnow.org or text SOPAC to 313131 to sign up for the e-news.

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Sun, FeB 26 AT 1PM & 4PM tickets: $20 genevieve is the hippest of all singing train conductors. together with dc, her beat boxing, break dancing railroad engineer, genevieve brings Choo-Choo Soul to South orange for a show full of soulful renditions of the aBc’s, 1-2-3’s, and all your favorite disney songs covered with catchy beats. Aesop Bops! with Storyteller david gonzalez

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Seton Hall university Faculty jazz ensemble Tue, MAR 14 AT 7:30PM advance ticket reservations $5. free tickets distributed the evening of the performance. the Seton hall University faculty Jazz ensemble, highly acclaimed by the University and the hear,Shtheappearanceitswillperformances,educationalentertainingitscommunitygeneralforenergetic,andjazzbecelebratingeighthinJazz‘ntheallseriesatopaccome,andenjoy!
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A Mind Out of the gutter
As It Is in Heaven
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Sun, MAy 21 AT 7PM tickets: $20 a crotchety senior citizen learns about life and forgiveness from his new neighbor — a precocious 9 year-old. Ms. Mallon is a New Jersey playwright and resides in Maplewood.
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american theater group, a professional member of the new Jersey theatre alliance, is Sopac’s theatre company in-residence. headed by producing artistic director James Vagias, the theatre company presents staged readings of new work in the Sopac loft and will produce fully-staged productions on the Sopac mainstage beginning next season.STAged ReAdIngS
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tickets for classical performances: ShU students with id: free other students with id: $8 Senior citizens: $15 general public: $25
Oklahoma! By Richard Rodgers and oscar hammerstein ii APR 20, 21, 22 AT 8PM APR 23 AT 2PM admission is free. a grand musical set in the oklahoma territory. can cowhand curley win laurey’s heart and save her from Jud? only after much song and dance can the lovers reconcile their differences to the enjoyment of all.
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FeB 9, 10, 11 AT 8PM FeB 12 AT 2PM admission is free. american college theatre festival tparticipant.hesimple story is set in 1830s america within a Shaker community where young women celebrate their faith through work, song and prayer. a new member disrupts the women’s routine with her ideas and visions leading to a confrontation of faith among the community.

MOn, FeB 20 AT 7:30PM please join the Musicians from Marlboro for a program featuring seasoned musicians and young talent as they bring us into the intimate chamber music world of haydn, fauré, and Brahms.

Tue, MAR 28 AT 7:30PM Seton hall University arts council is delighted to present this brilliant pcompetitionandcthesolointernationallyandacclaimedpianist,winnerofprestigiousYoungoncertartistauditionsVladimirhorowitzinkiev.rogramselectionsto include prokofiev and Ravel.
A good Farmer By Sharyn Rothstein Sun, APR 2 AT 7PM tickets: $20 Ripped from today’s headlines, a farming community struggles with issues of immigration, loyalty, family, survival and compassion.
Single —A new Musical Music and lyrics by karen Bishko Book by karen Bishko and nat Bennett Sun, jAn 8 AT 7PM tickets: free a punk rock star in the ’90s, now a high powered nY divorce attorney. and she’s still looking to find a nice, normal guy for herself.
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2PMSMyHiroshimalove(1959)un,FeB5AT My American uncle (1980) Sun, APR 9 AT 2PM Faces (1968) Sun, MAy 21 AT 2PM A woman under ATS(1974)Influencetheun,jun252PM For complete information visit www.SOPACnow.org or text SOPAC to 313131 to sign up for the e-news.

tony award-winner Reed Birney stars in the short Shy Guys joining the 2016 academy award short narrative finalist The Way of the Tea for the full schedule (posted after January 10) and more information about the film festival visit www.SoMafilmfestival.com or www.sopacnow.org/soma-film-festival

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american director john Cassavetes was also an actor and screenwriter. he was a pioneer of american independent film, writing and directing over a dozen movies, which he partially self-financed, and pioneered the use of improvisation and a realistic cinéma vérité style.

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THu, MAR 9 – Sun, MAR 12 festival passes: $25-$85; opening night party: $25 showcasing new, entertaining and innovative films from local, student, domestic and international filmmakers. the following films are just a sample of the diverse work that will be shown throughout the festival: Cameraperson by kirsten Johnson and Solitary by kristin Jacobson. the screenings will be followed by question and answer sessions. the feature film Hear the Silence by ed ehrenberg centers on a small group of german soldiers who occupy a settlement of Russian-germans after WWii at first welcomed by the villagers, the dynamic slowly changes as a brutal assault causes mistrust and escalating violence.
Alain Resnais, was a french film director whose career extended over more than six decades. his films frequently explore the relationship between consciousness, memory, and the imagination, and he was noted for devising innovative formal structures for his narratives. throughout his career, he won many awards from international film festivals and academies.

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the herb & Milly iris gallery is open Mon–Sat, noon–6pM, and two hours prior to performances. Inside looking Out Art by dorothy Anderson wasserman THROugH FeBRuARy 23, 2017 on view at Sopac’s herb & Milly iris gallery from now through february 23 is inside looking out. explore the interplay of Wasserman’s inner life and outer reality. it will take you on a fascinating journey of surrealist visual narratives, that will confront you, ask questions of you and leave you wanting more.
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FeB 12 Blues in the Loft: Billy Hector FeB 15 Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars FeB 18 The Little Mermaid
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jAn 8 American Theater Group: Single—A New Musical jAn 13. . . . . . . Satisfaction—The International Rolling Stones Show jAn 14 Comedy @ SOPAC: Tom Papa jAn 15. . . . . . . Juilliard @ SOPAC: Tomer Gewirtzman, piano jAn 15 Blues in the Loft: Hat City Kitchen Contest Winners jAn 21 The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe jAn 28 Mammoth Follies jAn 29 Juilliard @ SOPAC: Altezza Piano Trio
MAy 21 American Theater Group: A Mind Out of the Gutter jun 16 An Evening with Kelli O’Hara jun 18 . . . . . . American Theater Group: TBA jun 25 La ResnaisCinémathèque:&Cassavettes
jAn 29. . . . . . . Jazz in the Loft: Greg Bufford and Ty Stevens
FeB 3 Rosanne Cash with John Leventhal
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FeB 24 . . . . . . . The Improvised Shakespeare Co. FeB 25 Boogie on the Bayou: A Mardi Gras Celebration featuring Marcia Ball & The Subdudes
MAR 19 Jazz in the Loft: Dave Stryker MAR 23 David Lindley & Chris Smither MAR 24 Vinicius Cantuaria canta Antonio Carlos Jobim MAR 26 10,000 Maniacs MAR 28 Seton Hall University: Gleb Ivanov, piano MAR 31 . . . . . . An Evening with Poco APR 1 Oleta Adams APR 2 American Theater Group: A Good Farmer APR 6 David Sedaris APR 7 Béla Fleck & Abigail Washburn
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APR 20–23 Seton Hall University: Oklahoma! APR 23 Jazz in the Loft: John Lee and Friends APR 30 Blues in the Loft: Mike Griot & Friends MAy 4 . . . . . . . Roger McGuinn MAy 5 Storm Large with Le Bonheur MAy 6 Happily Ever After MAy 6 “The Acoustic Living Room” with Kathy Mattea MAy 7 Juilliard @ SOPAC: Juilliard Jazz Ensemble MAy 12 . . . . . . Second City MAy 13 The Weight MAy 21 La ResnaisCinémathèque:&Cassavettes
APR 8 The Rainbow Fish APR 9 La ResnaisCinémathèque:&Cassavettes
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FeB 9–12 Seton Hall University: As It Is in Heaven
FeB 5 . . . . . . . . La Cinémathèque: Resnais & Cassevettes
FeB 20 Seton Hall University: Musicians from Marlboro
FeB 26 Disney’s Choo-Choo Soul with Genevieve MAR 4 Aesop Bops! MAR 5 Juilliard @ SOPAC: Bomsori Kim, violin MAR 5 . . . . . . . Blues in the Loft: Dave Stryker MAR 9–12 SOMA Film Festival MAR 14 Seton Hall University: Faculty Jazz Ensemble MAR 17 Triple Threat Dance Showcase
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FeB 19 . . . . . . Jazz in the Loft: Frank Noviello
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