September Events at Hopewell Theater
Here’s what’s in store at Hopewell Theater this September:
Your Stage at Any Stage: Open Mic Hosted By Michelle Klein – Thursday, September 1
Calling all singers, poets, and storytellers, neighbors near and far,
American Rescue Plan Funds Can Benefit NJ’s Live Venues – NJIVA’s Testimony to the Governor’s Office
New Jersey Independent Venue Association (NJIVA) and Art Pride NJ are advocating for a 70 million dollar ARP relief bill for the arts, S2800/A4233, which will dedicate American Rescue Plan (ARP) funds to our creative industries. This bill includes funding for nonprofit and for-profit arts.
Mask/Vax Requirements by Artist Request
*Some artists may request that patrons wear masks and show proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative test to attend their event.
Per the artist’s request, all ticket holders for this event must adhere to the following policies:
- Masks must be worn at all times when in the building.
Jonah Tolchin’s New Album Releases July 15
Born and raised in Princeton, New Jersey, acclaimed singer-songwriter and bluesman Jonah Tolchin returns to Hopewell Theater on Friday, July 29 for an album-release concert.
The album, Lava Lamp, releases Friday, July 15!
“I wanted to let go and cut loose with this album,” says Tolchin.
How Did We Do?
Hopewell Theater has been presenting events for four seasons since our post-lockdown reopening in fall of 2021.
Your opinion matters to us, and helps guide our decisions moving forward almost a year later. Let us know how we’ve been doing and what you’d like to see in the future in our 2022 Post-Reopening Survey.
Panelists & Supper Club Menu for Food for Thought: “Julia”
This spring, our popular series, The Art of Living Well (AOLW), continues with new AOLW Supper Clubs entitled Food for Thought.
AOLW is known for presenting diverse programs that explore ways of cultivating serenity, meaning, and a deeper connection to one’s self and the world.
Meet the Panelists & Opener for May’s BLOW YO HORN Events
At Age 12, Syreeta Thompson knew the trumpet was the instrument for her. It was the loudest in the band, a way to be heard far above the noise of Chicago’s busy streets. Now, music fans have been singing her praises for over a decade.
Panelists & Supper Club Menu for Food for Thought: “Oyster Farmers”
This spring, our popular series, The Art of Living Well (AOLW), returns with new AOLW Supper Clubs entitled Food for Thought.
AOLW is known for presenting diverse programs that explore ways of cultivating serenity, meaning, and a deeper connection to one’s self and the world.
Celebrate Jazz Appreciation Month with Keith Spencer, Madeleine Peyroux, & Syreeta Thompson at HT
April is Jazz Appreciation Month, and Hopewell Theater is offering several live performances that celebrate the genre this month and next: live in concert performances by Keith Spencer, Madeleine Peyroux, and Syreeta Thompson.
KEITH SPENCER QUINTET: THAT OLD BLACK MAGIC
Friday,
HT Mask Policy for Spring 2022
We understand Governor Murphy has lifted the mask-wearing requirement in public places. However, given the uncertain and changing nature of the COVID-19 virus, we reserve the right to continue to require masks at our events for everyone’s safety.*
Like mass transit and airlines,