On Our Screen and Stage – Week of September 16, 2019

On Our Screen and Stage – Week of September 16, 2019

This week at Hopewell Theater:

  • Witness how modern changes impact the last member of a line of Macedonian wild beekeepers in HONEYLAND, closing tonight.
  • Head back to the wild west with John Wayne’s BLUE STEEL, the first of Fall’s Spaghetti Western Wednesdays.
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Why Folk & Acoustic Fans Should Get Tickets Now

Reasons to watch:

  • With a famously creative ancestry, Johnny Irion’s writing and musical talents shine in his latest album.
  • Darren Jessee’s first solo album is quiet and intimate, defying genres and focusing on the delicate beauty of songwriting.
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On Our Screen and Stage – Week of September 9, 2019

This week at Hopewell Theater:

  • Exploring the relationship between art and madness, ART & MIND starts HT’s fall lineup of The Art of Living Well on Tuesday.
  • DAVID CROSBY: REMEMBER MY NAME closes this Thursday – last chance to catch it!
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Before: The American Stores Co

HISTORY

7 West Broad: once a hardware store, a market and butcher, a jewelry store…We are in the throes of discovering the rich past of this iconic building, with help from our local historical society and neighbors.  We want to pay homage to what 7 West Broad (and 9 West,

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This Weekend Brings Two Spectacular Live Shows

Reasons to watch:

  • This weekend HT brings two selectively eclectic live shows to the stage!
  • Michael Menes performance pays homage to the travelogue, and will include juggling, miming, comedy, travelogue videos, and more.
  • Danielia Cotton returns home with a sixth album soon to be released –
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On Our Screen and Stage – Week of September 2, 2019

This week at Hopewell Theater:

  • Witness the story of the first ever all-female crew to enter the Whitbread Round the World yacht race in MAIDEN.
  • World traveler, juggler, mime, and video comedian MICHAEL MENES comes to entertain the whole family on Friday night!
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Hopewell Theater Receives Tourism “All-Star” Award from Princeton-Mercer Regional Convention & Visitors Bureau

Hopewell Theater has been awarded theTribute to Tourism Award by the by the Princeton-Mercer Regional Convention & Visitors Bureau [CVB]. The awards honor leaders in the tourism industry who have enhanced and expanded tourism through their enthusiasm, passion and dedication, and have made a significant, promotional or economic impact to the industry of the Princeton-Mercer Region.

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Hopewell Theater Closed Monday For Labor Day

In observance of Labor Day, Hopewell Theater will be closed on Monday, September 2. Our box office and administrative offices will reopen on Tuesday, September 3 at 9 am. Have a wonderful holiday weekend!

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Fall Events for the Whole Family at Hopewell Theater

Reasons to watch:

  • Bring your kids and grandkids to HT for an experience you won’t get anywhere else!
  • See your favorite childhood classics – like Snoopy, Casper, and E.T. – on the big screen with our Family Matinees.
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Town Topics article: Hopewell Theater to Expand as Arts Hub with Restaurant Purchase

By Wendy Greenberg

Hopewell Theater, the recently-revamped club-style arts hub on South Greenwood Avenue, will be able to expand its programming with the addition of a new restaurant.

Renovations on the restaurant at 7 West Broad Street, formerly The Brothers Moon,

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