On Our Screen and Stage – Week of May 20, 2019

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On Our Screen and Stage – Week of May 20, 2019

This week at Hopewell Theater, prolific singer-songwriter Damien Jurado performs songs off of his new album, In The Shape Of A Storm, on Wednesday night. Anna St. Louis opens. Then, three great films on our screen this week: Aretha Franklin doc AMAZING GRACE, closes Thursday.

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A Night to Remember: Sarah Dash Pays Tribute to Her Friend Aretha Franklin This June

Aretha Franklin, who died this past August at age 76, is now a Pulitzer Prize winner.

The “Queen of Soul” is the first individual woman to receive the special citation prize, thanks to over 50 years of impassioned contribution to American music and culture.

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On Our Screen and Stage – Week of May 13, 2019

This week at Hopewell Theater, our continuing series The Art of Living Well explores the power of mantra with a Tuesday night screening of MANTRA: SIGHTS INTO SOUNDS with a post-film discussion led by Princeton’s own mantra master Suzin Green. Shakespeare fans won’t want to miss Wednesday or Saturday’s cinematic premiere of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s AS YOU LIKE IT.

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Fun Events For The Whole Family All Summer Long at Hopewell Theater

Grown-ups aren’t the only ones having a great time at Hopewell Theater – kids will have plenty of fun options this summer that the whole family can enjoy.

 

Want to catch a movie with the kids, but don’t want to stay out too late?

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On Our Screen and Stage – Week of May 6, 2019

On our stage this week at Hopewell Theater, the historic Bread and Puppet Theater will present their new play, Diagonal Man: Theory and Praxis, on Thursday. Diagonal Man brings all the bewildering, beguiling, and downright funny possibilities and implications of diagonality to life with song,

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Comedy & Storytelling on HT’s Stage All Summer

What happens when the engine falls out of your car in the middle of the road? How does an injury and an exotic dancer teach a young man a very valuable lesson? Each month at Hopewell Theater, questions like these are answered when a rotating cast of some of the most hilarious and moving storytellers around take center stage and tell all.

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On Our Screen and Stage – Week of April 29, 2019

This week at Hopewell Theater, we have our last installment of This Really Happened…Storytelling at HT before a summer break. You can still get your storytelling fix via our new podcast that features previous installments – a new episode is released the first Friday of every month.

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Hopewell Theater Selects Award-Winning Baxter Construction for Restaurant Renovation

Hopewell Theater has selected the award-winning Baxter Construction as the contractor to renovate their recently acquired restaurant property, the former Brother’s Moon restaurant at 7 West Broad Street, Hopewell, New Jersey.  

“After winning with Baxter both the regional award for ‘Best Commercial Interior’ from NARI and a ‘New Good Neighbor Award’ from NJBIA for the Hopewell Theater renovation,” says Sara Scully,

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Hopewell Theater and Baxter Construction win National Association of the Remodeling Industry award for Best Commercial Interior

We are proud to announce that Hopewell Theater’s revitalization with the design-build team of Baxter Construction has been recognized by the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) with a Regional Contractor of the Year (CotY) Award for Best Commercial Interior.

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On Our Screen and Stage – Week of April 22, 2019

This week at Hopewell Theater, Hall of Fame drummer and member of Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band, Max Weinberg, stops by with his popular Jukebox show on Thursday night. A truly interactive experience, audience members pick the songs Max and his band play in real time.

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