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    Mccarter Theatre Center

    Mccarter Theatre Center

    3.2
    (59 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol returned to the McCarter after a three year Covid hiatus to prove…read moreonce again that this 19th century rebuke of Industrial Age ruthlessness and eventual redemption can still surprise and enlighten. In the current interpretation, directed by Lauren Keating, casting for many of the main characters has been made more inclusive and in several roles, "re-gendered" as female - including Mr. Scrooge himself (Dee Pelletier.) As a result, the sharp elbows and volatility of a classic George C. Scott or Albert Finney Scrooge seemed far more muted, especially as the staging was less lavish than in previous productions. And I don't know if the urban contemporary dance number at the end and the "updating" of several key scenes (Tiny Tim becomes a veterinarian??) was entirely necessary but It just goes to show that live theater is always intriguing and that a story you think you know by rote can still surprise. Not since Rod Serling's Carol For Another Christmas turned this venerable chestnut into an anti-war sermon has a version demanded full audience attention. Five stars for challenging my expectations. The McCarter remains a treasure.

    Went to see The Woman in Black . I am a huge fan of the novel and have seen the movie. The movie…read morewas not that good. This version has as we might put it , issues. There is a narrative frame- device- that I found rather irritating. The protagonist is an old man who hires an actor to tell the story. This is over done and should be cut down. The first act is rather dull. It does come alive in the second act and redeems itself.Hence I wound up enjoying the play. If I were directing and I could take liberties , I 'd try to bring it more in line with the book. If it isn't scary it isn't anything. Too much dithering in the first part of the play.The actors , in challenging roles, did yeoman work. On the theater itself, the seats are very uncomfortable. It has a nice bar. You can park for free at nearby garage.

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    Mccarter Theatre Center
    Mccarter Theatre Center
    Mccarter Theatre Center

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    Arts Council of Princeton

    Arts Council of Princeton

    5.0
    (3 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$

    I was really thrilled to see the "Tiny Pricks" art project /exhibition come to Princeton…read more Only to find out that it originated here. It's nice to see so many community based activities happening and how celebrated wholeheartedly in this gallery. I'm a big fan of the tiny pricks project. And the opening of this show had presentations and speakers by the staff. Their style is very admirable. They seem to really cherish the local people who took the time to read such lovely pieces for this project. The pillowcases had embroidery. And it really told a little story of the artist. Perhaps it's something they appreciated in there in their hometown, or maybe it's some thing that concerns them , like the war going on in Uzbekistan, or the changing seasons, or concern for recent loss of Woman's Rights in The States. And it's embroidered so that seems so wholesome and so feminine and time engaging so every piercing of the fabric is so personal. Nice venue. Nice folks.

    A two-hour perfect kids' birthday party experience including an one-hour sculpting and painting…read moreactivity led by two customer-oriented and friendly associates! You can rent a luminous spacious room with a pleasant view on the second floor of their building. You can bring your own food and beverages. You are free to decorate the soothing space as you like. You can park on the street for free or with paid parking (parkmeters) up to two hours.

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    Ceramics class at the Arts Council of Princeton
    Ceramics class at the Arts Council of Princeton
    Annual Pride Dance Party at the Arts Council of Princeton
    Annual Pride Dance Party at the Arts Council of Princeton
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    Catch A Rising Star

    Catch A Rising Star

    3.5
    (16 reviews)
    2.0 mi
    $$

    My wife and I had a "free" night without the kids so we decided to try and hit a comedy show for…read moresome fun. We had a good time at Catch a Rising Star. The club really isn't a club, but a space within the Hyatt Regency in Princeton, NJ. It hold between 75-100 I'd say in mostly two-tops but they accommodate bigger parties by pushing tables together. As you can see in my picture, this will probably be the least dive bar-like comedy club you'll ever be in. It actually has carpet and comfortable seats! The outer tables are high tops. Our table even had a touch sensitive lamp on it. We didn't pay for VIP, just general admission a few hours before the show online so we got seated towards the rear but the sound system was fine and we could hear everything just fine. Our sight lines were ok if you got the perfect line between other patrons. The food menu was adequate, and drinks were on the reverse side. My jalapeño pineapple margarita really sucked. No balance, no finesse, no good taste. My wife's Cosmopolitan was almost as bad, so she ended up ordering another instead made with the stuff she likes. A little better, but not by much. We also ordered some fried calamari which actually were pretty decent. They came in a wire basket with some "fancy" sauce which also was good. We got to hear the host, an opener, and the headliner. Was just under two hours and my wife and I enjoyed the show snd laughed a bit. The room skewed older and was a bit difficult for the comics tonight. I'm guessing the costs per comedy show depends on the comics, but tonight was just over $60 for two general admission tickets. The three drinks and calamari with tax and tip added another $70. A pretty solid three and one half stars, but I'll round up for Catch a Rising Star. An added bonus was that the hotel's lobby where the club is located is beautiful with gorgeous water features, koi fish, an extremely nice bar, and pretty cool architecture to see how the rooms are laid out.

    Went here with bestie. A little hole in the wall comedy club. Havent been here in years. Decent…read morefood awesome perfect drinks. Comedians were funny. Definitely a great place to go on a date and with a group of friends. Servers were kinds grumpy and inattentive but it is what it is. I will have to say bartender was spot on with drinks. Delicious. Reasonably priced, we were in a corner which had perfect view of stage and didnt feel claustrophobic, which is was quite packed. But you still had room to move around. Located in the Hyatt Regency hotel in princeton. Drinks and food were high priced but hey it was a night out. Definitely worth another check in.

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    Great night is joe piscopo, Steve trevilse, and jay black. Amazing comedians. Great night..
    Great night is joe piscopo, Steve trevilse, and jay black. Amazing comedians. Great night..
    Catch A Rising Star
    Catch A Rising Star

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    Princeton University Art Museum

    Princeton University Art Museum

    4.5
    (87 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $
    Locally owned & operated
    Established in 1882

    I have been waiting for this place to reopen since its renovations. They truly did an amazing job…read moreon their redo. From the minute you walk in and see that huge mural on the wall by the entrance , it truly stands out with its vibrant colors, and tiles to the beautiful framed artwork that stands out from room to room, and from artist to artist. If you're handicapped this can be somewhat of a hike, unless you got a spot on the street right across from the entrance like we did. I also recommend if a person can't walk well they use a wheelchair or skip it. There are some areas with stairs while walking so be prepared. If you have small children, a stroller is a must. They do have elevators to get you from floor to floor once you're in the building. It's located on the beautiful campus of Princeton University and it's completely FREE of charge which is unusual nowadays. This is a nonprofit so you can make a donation.It's open from 10-5p every day except Sunday 12-5pm and Friday when they are open 10-8pm. Double check when it's a Holiday, Princeton Art Museum offers over 80,000 ancient and contemporary works. It's a great way to see some amazing art, walk around the campus and take in some amazingly beautiful old building's on the campus. You can walk through town. There are tons of restaurants to choose from and a wonderful artisan ice cream shop. When you arrive at the museum, they have a concierge's desk that you can get a FREE map and ask questions. They have nice bathrooms too.There is also a small gift shop.that sell books, and memorabilia. There's security everywhere. All the guards were very polite and friendly. I got a late start so I didn't see everything, which is ok. I'll definitely be back. Parking is difficult. I suggest parking in a lot a block off Nassau street.. It was only $6.50 for a few hours. If you're lucky enough to get parking spot on the street across from the entrance, it really makes life easier. There is also limited handicapped spots in the lot and on the street.. I highly recommend going on a beautiful sunny day. The campus itself is beautiful. You can take your time and stroll the campus and the Art Museum. There are benches and places to sit in the museum. This is a wonderful place to see and learn about art, culture and history. When you're done you can check out the local bar and restaurant called Dinky's right on the campus. They make all kinds of cool cocktails and serve up some interesting foods.

    What a gem hiding on the campus! Can we talk about the artwork in the entranceway. That alone is a…read moreshowstopper. It's like two stories high and just beyond fabulous. If you go into the art museum and go upstairs, you can actually view it from the second floor as well, which is pretty cool and get a closer view of what's up higher. No, we showed up after closing. So we didn't actually get to see the whole collection, but they do have a number of pieces that are out and under a protective glass plane. We saw pieces from Andy Warhol, Singer Sergeant, Rothko, Lichtenstein just to name a few. I cannot even imagine what's in the main collection. If you are visiting Princeton or in the area, you owe yourself a visit to this museum.

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    Southwest facade, Princeton University Art Museum, 2025. Courtesy of the Princeton University Art Museum. Photo: Richard Barnes
    Southwest facade, Princeton University Art Museum, 2025. Courtesy of the Princeton University Art Museum. Photo: Richard Barnes
    Mallorcan Stairway as seen from the Grand Stair. Photo: Richard Barnes
    Mallorcan Stairway as seen from the Grand Stair. Photo: Richard Barnes
    Dense object display, Princeton University Art Museum, 2025. Courtesy of the Princeton University Art Museum. Photo: Richard Barnes

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    Dense object display, Princeton University Art Museum, 2025. Courtesy of the Princeton University Art Museum. Photo: Richard Barnes
    American Repertory Ballet

    American Repertory Ballet

    2.8
    (5 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    The school have live music for the class, clean dancing studios and multiple locations. More…read moreimportantly, backed by professional ballet company. It supposed to be a great school in the region. However, we were surprised by the mess we saw at their New Brunswick location this year. First of all, it seems they can't even retain their teachers. For this past year, they have changed the teacher 4 times so far, and every time the change was announced right before class begin or the end of the previous class. Then, they encouraged parents to participate on the parents observation day. But when I rescheduled my other events to be there, I could only find they have a new teacher. The new teacher was neither prepared nor feeling comfortable to have the parents around. I could only see the last 5 minutes of the class and that 5 minutes were not impressive at all. I could understand things happen all the time. But you can't throw surprises one after another at the parents throgh out the school year. This school need serious improvements on their management.

    Be careful here. Daughter was a student for 10 years, much of it in the so-called Plus program for…read morethe more serious dancers. School administration is not warm, especially the person in charge of running Nutcracker and the spring show. Refuses to use email and website to communicate with families, has a very prickly personality. Dance instruction is top-shelf, but this is not a place for dancers who just want to have fun.

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    Front door
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    Kelsey Theatre

    Kelsey Theatre

    4.2
    (13 reviews)
    6.5 mi

    My family and I ended up seeing the Holiday Extravaganza show on Saturday afternoon. It was…read moreprobably about an hour and a half. Overall, the show touched on all the different holidays this season. The show did a nice job in featuring most of the actors/actresses in different musical numbers. My niece had a great time and was singing with some of the songs. Some of the songs were a bit more interactive than others. The cast would walk in where the crowd was sitting and get everyone to clap. I would say they had great energy. I would go back and see this show again. Kelsey theatre usually puts on a nice production! After the show was over, they offered light refreshments in the lobby. Then you could also take pictures with Santa.

    My first time there, I got to see my son star in Oklahoma as Curly. From the moment you walk into…read morethe theater lobby you notice how clean and bright it is. The Box Office and concession people as well as the ushers were super welcoming. Since we had almost an hour and a half ride, of course we had to hit up the bathrooms, which were super clean and updated. The tiered seating was ideal as I never had to have someone in front of me blocking my view. The seating was very comfortable with ample room so you did not feel squished. The stage basically floated off the first row of seating. I liked the intimacy of that. The stage setting for the show was just perfectly done. There was plenty of stage to move around for the actors whether it was during their dancing scenes, the wedding scene or the fighting scene, there was plenty of room. To the side of the stage, there was a separate "smokehouse room" which also provided a lot of up close and personal entertainment. We were right next to it during one of the best scenes in the show. There was a ramp way to get up to the first level of seating so if you have a hard time climbing stairs, I would suggest buying your tickets early. Speaking of tickets this Theatre and show tickets were half the price of other venues yet the show was just as professionally done as anywhere else we've been. Hope to return soon.

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    Kelsey Theatre
    Kelsey Theatre
    Kelsey Theatre

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