Posts Tagged ‘J CITY Theater’

J CITY Theater’s A Tuna Christmas Returns Wednesday

By • Dec 2nd, 2011 • Category: Arts, Blog, News

Share/Save A Tuna Christmas, J CITY Theater’s two-person show about holiday decoration one-up-manship, is back for its 5th year. J CITY Theater describes the show as “a marathon Christmas comedy of southern madness.  The Christmas yard display contest is heating up in the small town of Tuna, Texas as neighbor fights neighbor for the most [...]



J CITY Theater Scores Big with Rights to New Jersey Premier of David Mamet’s ‘Race;’ Show Opens This Friday

By • Oct 6th, 2011 • Category: Arts, Blog

Share/SaveIt’s not often that a small grassroots theater troupe in Jersey City gets the chance to stage a New Jersey premiere of any play, much less a much-talked-about script written by one of the greats of the modern era. But that’s just what happened to J CITY Theater, which this week will produce the New [...]



J CITY Theater Brings ‘Tuna Christmas’ Back for Fourth Year Beginning Wednesday

By • Nov 29th, 2010 • Category: Arts, Blog

Share/SaveDowntown Jersey City theater group J CITY Theater continues to build a yearly tradition this week with the opening performances of the fourth-annual production of the holiday comedy A Tuna Christmas. The show, which J CITY dubs “a marathon Christmas comedy of southern madness,” runs for two weeks and is a good way to ease [...]



J CITY Theater’s ‘State of the Union’ Brings Presidential Politics to the Jersey City Stage

By • Oct 29th, 2010 • Category: Arts, Featured

Just in time for Tuesday’s midterm elections, J CITY Theater gets political, kicking off the largest production in its five-year history this weekend: State of the Union.



Jersey City’s Fall Theater Season Begins This Weekend

By • Sep 9th, 2010 • Category: Arts, Blog

Share/SaveFall theater season will soon be in full swing, as one Jersey City theater group will launch a new season this Friday, with others soon to follow. The Actors Shakespeare Company at NJCU (ASC) gets things rolling with The Kid from Paris: Jean Brassard Sings Montaud, the first of four mainstage productions the group is [...]



J CITY Theater Kicks Off 5th Season with ‘Gun-Shy’

By • Jul 21st, 2010 • Category: Arts, Featured

Tonight in the basement of St. Michael’s Church on 9th Street, J CITY Theater will put on yet another stripped-down and intimate performance as it begins its 5th season with Richard Dresser’s Gun-Shy, a fast-paced chaotic comedy.



J CITY Brings the ‘Tuna’ to Christmas Once Again

By • Dec 9th, 2009 • Category: Arts, Featured

Share/Save This holiday season you’ll have plenty of opportunities to revisit the classics, whether for you that means A Charlie Brown Christmas, It’s a Wonderful Life, or, as it is in my family, the musical version of A Christmas Carol starring Albert Finney and simply titled Scrooge. And when there are days where the temperature [...]



A Hole in the Studio Tour: Art House Productions’ Show is a No-Go

By • Oct 1st, 2009 • Category: Arts, Blog

Share/SaveWhile there will certainly be many worthy exhibitions, performances and shows to see at this weekend’s Jersey City Artists Studio Tour, one prominent name will be sorely missed. Due to code violations dating back to the summer, Art House Productions was unable to put together its planned multimedia group show, “inventionREinvention,” and will be sitting [...]



Thursday Morning News Roundup

By • Mar 26th, 2009 • Category: Blog

Share/Save- Jersey City’s public schools came one step closer to losing a chunk of state aid yesterday, when a judge recommended that the state Supreme Court approve Gov. Corzine’s new school funding formula. The court now has to make a ruling, but it is unclear when that might happen. The formula would effectively throw out [...]



Council Report: JSQ Redevelopment, the Embankment, Food Trucks and a Firehouse Sale

By • Feb 13th, 2009 • Category: Featured, News, Politics

Despite having 25 scheduled speakers in the public comment portion, Wednesday’s City Council meeting clocked in at a svelte 1 hour 47 minutes. Seven ordinances were introduced, two were voted into law, and a handful of citizens spoke on a few different topics.

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