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SUMMARY:Brass Queens
DESCRIPTION:  \nGet Tickets \n  \nMain Stage\n(Building 11A)\nTickets $24\nFree for OCC Students \n \n\n\n\nBrass Queens is a female-led\, New York-based brass band that has been dominating the brass band scene since 2019. \nFinding that they shared similar frustrations about the emerging brass band scene in New York City\, co-founders Alex Harris and Ally Chapel came together to form a group dedicated to showcasing the talents of female musicians in a landscape that was dominated by male musicians and bandleaders. After debuting in March 2019\, Brass Queens grew to be a fixture in the local music scene and was dubbed “the hardest working band in town” by their peers. The Queens gained a dedicated following through outdoor performances on the streets of Brooklyn and playing pop-up events in their community through the pandemic. \nA core value of the band is to play for as many audiences as possible to increase the visibility of female musicians in brass bands. Brass Queens tour regularly across the country and internationally. Recent highlights include a New Year’s Eve performance in Telluride\, multiple nights at Favela Chic in New Orleans\, and a sold out show at Cliff Bell’s in Detroit. They also make appearances on festival stages including the Ottawa Jazz Festival\, Northlands Music Festival\, MusikFest\, Duck Jazz Festival\, and multiple appearances at the Exit Zero Jazz Festival. Brass Queens has played major events like The Met Gala and David Byrne’s “Amazing Humans Doing Amazing Things!” Variety Show\, and for notable clients including New Balance\, Chanel\, Saks Fifth Avenue\, Tiffany & Co.\, Bombas\, Perrier\, Facebook\, Instagram\, and Pinterest. They have also performed on national television on Good Morning America\, and had multiple shows at iconic New York venues like The Capitol Theater\, Blue Note Jazz Club\, and Brooklyn Bowl. They are also the 2023 winners of We Love NYC’s Rider’s Choice Award\, after the people of New York voted the Queens as their favorite of the MTA’s Music Under New York’s roster of subway performers. \nThe band has developed a signature style that sits right at the intersection of the Big Apple and the Big Easy. Their sound is deeply inspired by and pays homage to the New Orleans brass band tradition while injecting the upbeat\, multifaceted energy of their New York home into each performance. The result is a nonstop party: a Brass Queens show will have you singing along to classic pop hits\, dancing your heart out to reggaeton\, and feeling like you’ve been transported to Frenchman Street. In February 2021\, Brass Queens released their debut EP Royal Street\, which takes listeners on a six-song journey beginning in the heart of New York City with a cover of Cameo’s Candy\, down to Royal St. with their take on a New Orleans traditional\, Little Liza Jane. In November 2023\, the band released their first full-length album titled Black & Gold\, which is an ode to the Brass Queen’s incredible early fanbase who supported the band from the virtual performances and socially-distanced street corners during the COVID-19 pandemic\, to the crowded clubs and packed venues of today. Less than a year later\, Brass Queens released their second full-length album and their first album of all-original music titled Hot Tub Sessions Vol. I.
URL:https://www.ocean.edu/event/brass-queens/
LOCATION:Grunin Center Theater
CATEGORIES:Grunin Center
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SUMMARY:Adam Moezinia Trio
DESCRIPTION:  \nGet Tickets \n  \nGia Maione Prima Foundation Studio Theatre\n(Building 12)\nAdult $28\, Senior $24\nFree for OCC Students \n \n\n\n\nAdam Moezinia will be leading his Standards Trio\, presenting fresh arrangements of classic American Songbook compositions by such composers as George Gershwin\, Cole Porter\, and Richard Rodgers. \nA native of Los Angeles\, guitarist Adam Moezinia moved to New York City in 2010 to study at The Juilliard School where he received his graduate degree in Jazz Studies. He is a straight-ahead jazz guitarist rooted in the traditions of swing\, blues and the great American Songbook.  He has played with such jazz artists as vocalists Freddie Cole and Cecile McLorin Salvant\, trumpeter Wynton Marsalis\, and multireedists Will and Pete Anderson\, and has  performed at venues such as the Blue Note\, Birdland\, and Jazz at Lincoln Center. \nMoezinia has been influenced on guitar by jazz giants like Barney Kessel\, Herb Ellis\, Joe Pass\, and Jim Hall. In an interview with Jazz Guitar Today\, Moezinia talked about Hall. “Jim to me\,” he said\, “is the father of modern jazz guitar in that he opened the door musically for people like Pat Metheny and Kurt Rosenwinkel.  So\, I think this (his 1975 Jim Hall Live! album) is a must for any aspiring jazz guitarists as well as any jazz guitar enthusiasts.” \nJazz on a Sunday Afternoon is made possible through funding from the Wintrode Family Foundation\, the Ocean County College Foundation\, and support from the New Jersey Jazz Society.
URL:https://www.ocean.edu/event/adam-moezinia-trio/
LOCATION:Gia Maione Prima Foundation Studio Theatre
CATEGORIES:Grunin Center
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SUMMARY:Dancing at Lughnasa
DESCRIPTION:  \nGet Tickets \n\nBlack Box Theater\n(Building 11B)\nAdults $24\, Seniors $22\nFree for OCC Students\nGeneral Admission Seating \n \nAbout the Show\nThis extraordinary play is the story of five unmarried sisters eking out their lives in a small village in Ireland in 1936. We meet them at the time of the festival of Lughnasa\, which celebrates the pagan god of the harvest with drunken revelry and dancing. Their spare existence is interrupted by brief\, colorful bursts of music from the radio\, their only link to the romance and hope of the world at large. The action of the play is told through the memory of the illegitimate son of one of the sisters as he remembers the five women who raised him: his mother and four maiden aunts. He is only seven in 1936\, the year his elderly uncle\, a priest\, returns after serving for twenty-five years as a missionary in a Ugandan leper colony. For the young boy\, two other disturbances occur that summer. The sisters acquire their first radio\, whose music transforms them from correct Catholic women to shrieking\, stomping banshees in their own kitchen. And he meets his father for the first time\, a charming Welsh drifter who strolls up the lane and sweeps his mother away in an elegant dance across the fields. From these small events spring the cracks that destroy the foundation of the family forever. Widely regarded as Brian Friel’s masterpiece\, this haunting play is Friel’s tribute to the spirit and valor of the past. \nPerformances\nFriday\, March 13 • 7:30pm (This performance will be interpreted in ASL by students from the Interpreter Training Program.)\nSaturday\, March 14 • 2:00pm\nSaturday\, March 14 • 7:30pm\nSunday\, March 15 • 2:00pm \nFriday\, March 20 • 7:30pm\nSaturday\, March 21 • 2:00pm\nSaturday\, March 21 • 7:30pm\nSunday\, March 22 • 2:00pm \nAbout the OCC Repertory Theater Company\nUnder the direction of Performing Arts Program Chair Paul Chalakani\, the mission of the OCC/REP is to create opportunities for college and community participation in various rich and diverse theatrical experiences. The Company seeks to engage\, entertain\, inspire\, and educate to enhance the cultural life of Ocean County College and the surrounding communities. The OCC/REP provides OCC students\, faculty\, staff\, and residents of neighboring communities the opportunity to attend and/or participate in quality performances of theatrical works – musicals and plays\, classical and modern\, traditional and experimental\, through a well-balanced theatrical season. Additionally\, the OCC/REP provides an environment for students of our performing arts program to apply what they are learning in a collaborative and encouraging format. The OCC/REP celebrates the power of the theatre to illuminate and mirror the human experience. \nThe OCC Repertory Theatre Company is funded\, in part\, by the Ocean County College Foundation.
URL:https://www.ocean.edu/event/dancing-at-lughnasa/2026-03-22/
LOCATION:Cultural Community Center – Black Box Theater
CATEGORIES:Grunin Center
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SUMMARY:Dancing at Lughnasa
DESCRIPTION:  \nGet Tickets \n\nBlack Box Theater\n(Building 11B)\nAdults $24\, Seniors $22\nFree for OCC Students\nGeneral Admission Seating \n \nAbout the Show\nThis extraordinary play is the story of five unmarried sisters eking out their lives in a small village in Ireland in 1936. We meet them at the time of the festival of Lughnasa\, which celebrates the pagan god of the harvest with drunken revelry and dancing. Their spare existence is interrupted by brief\, colorful bursts of music from the radio\, their only link to the romance and hope of the world at large. The action of the play is told through the memory of the illegitimate son of one of the sisters as he remembers the five women who raised him: his mother and four maiden aunts. He is only seven in 1936\, the year his elderly uncle\, a priest\, returns after serving for twenty-five years as a missionary in a Ugandan leper colony. For the young boy\, two other disturbances occur that summer. The sisters acquire their first radio\, whose music transforms them from correct Catholic women to shrieking\, stomping banshees in their own kitchen. And he meets his father for the first time\, a charming Welsh drifter who strolls up the lane and sweeps his mother away in an elegant dance across the fields. From these small events spring the cracks that destroy the foundation of the family forever. Widely regarded as Brian Friel’s masterpiece\, this haunting play is Friel’s tribute to the spirit and valor of the past. \nPerformances\nFriday\, March 13 • 7:30pm (This performance will be interpreted in ASL by students from the Interpreter Training Program.)\nSaturday\, March 14 • 2:00pm\nSaturday\, March 14 • 7:30pm\nSunday\, March 15 • 2:00pm \nFriday\, March 20 • 7:30pm\nSaturday\, March 21 • 2:00pm\nSaturday\, March 21 • 7:30pm\nSunday\, March 22 • 2:00pm \nAbout the OCC Repertory Theater Company\nUnder the direction of Performing Arts Program Chair Paul Chalakani\, the mission of the OCC/REP is to create opportunities for college and community participation in various rich and diverse theatrical experiences. The Company seeks to engage\, entertain\, inspire\, and educate to enhance the cultural life of Ocean County College and the surrounding communities. The OCC/REP provides OCC students\, faculty\, staff\, and residents of neighboring communities the opportunity to attend and/or participate in quality performances of theatrical works – musicals and plays\, classical and modern\, traditional and experimental\, through a well-balanced theatrical season. Additionally\, the OCC/REP provides an environment for students of our performing arts program to apply what they are learning in a collaborative and encouraging format. The OCC/REP celebrates the power of the theatre to illuminate and mirror the human experience. \nThe OCC Repertory Theatre Company is funded\, in part\, by the Ocean County College Foundation.
URL:https://www.ocean.edu/event/dancing-at-lughnasa/2026-03-21/2/
LOCATION:Cultural Community Center – Black Box Theater
CATEGORIES:Grunin Center
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SUMMARY:Celtic Angels Ireland
DESCRIPTION:  \nGet Tickets \nMain Stage\n(Building 11A)\nOrchestra $52\, Mezzanine $49\n \n \n\n\n\n\nGet swept away in the enchanting harmonies of the Celtic Angels as they present an impassioned homage to their beloved Emerald Isle. This gloriously evocative journey will captivate audiences and have them clapping their hands\, wiping their tears\, and stamping their feet. \nEscape to Verdant Valleys and Heathery Highlands. Step back in time to the Land of Saints and Scholars. Lose yourself in the alluring Angels’ magical melodies. Feel your heart pound to raucous rhythms of the champion Celtic Knights Dancers. Immerse yourself in Ireland’s infectious influences across the Wild Blue Ocean to the Amber Waves of Grain and Beyond. \nHeaded by the powerhouse creative team direct from Ireland and featuring award winning Irish and World Champion Singers\, Dancers and Musicians\, Celtic Angels Ireland is a theatrical feast for all ages. \nStarring the quintessential vocals of The Celtic Angels\, these dynamic divas enthrall and delight with their jaw dropping performances and spine tingling harmonies. With over 30 Irish traditional and contemporary tunes masterfully intertwined and performed fully live by the Trinity Ensemble\, the Heavenly Celtic Angels and the Dynamic Celtic Knights Dancers\, the spectacular Celtic Angels Ireland is guaranteed to entertain and delight.
URL:https://www.ocean.edu/event/celtic-angels-ireland/2026-03-21/2/
LOCATION:Grunin Center Theater
CATEGORIES:Grunin Center
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SUMMARY:Celtic Angels Ireland
DESCRIPTION:  \nGet Tickets \nMain Stage\n(Building 11A)\nOrchestra $52\, Mezzanine $49\n \n \n\n\n\n\nGet swept away in the enchanting harmonies of the Celtic Angels as they present an impassioned homage to their beloved Emerald Isle. This gloriously evocative journey will captivate audiences and have them clapping their hands\, wiping their tears\, and stamping their feet. \nEscape to Verdant Valleys and Heathery Highlands. Step back in time to the Land of Saints and Scholars. Lose yourself in the alluring Angels’ magical melodies. Feel your heart pound to raucous rhythms of the champion Celtic Knights Dancers. Immerse yourself in Ireland’s infectious influences across the Wild Blue Ocean to the Amber Waves of Grain and Beyond. \nHeaded by the powerhouse creative team direct from Ireland and featuring award winning Irish and World Champion Singers\, Dancers and Musicians\, Celtic Angels Ireland is a theatrical feast for all ages. \nStarring the quintessential vocals of The Celtic Angels\, these dynamic divas enthrall and delight with their jaw dropping performances and spine tingling harmonies. With over 30 Irish traditional and contemporary tunes masterfully intertwined and performed fully live by the Trinity Ensemble\, the Heavenly Celtic Angels and the Dynamic Celtic Knights Dancers\, the spectacular Celtic Angels Ireland is guaranteed to entertain and delight.
URL:https://www.ocean.edu/event/celtic-angels-ireland/2026-03-21/1/
LOCATION:Grunin Center Theater
CATEGORIES:Grunin Center
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ORGANIZER;CN="Grunin Center for the Arts":MAILTO:grunincenter@ocean.edu
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SUMMARY:Dancing at Lughnasa
DESCRIPTION:  \nGet Tickets \n\nBlack Box Theater\n(Building 11B)\nAdults $24\, Seniors $22\nFree for OCC Students\nGeneral Admission Seating \n \nAbout the Show\nThis extraordinary play is the story of five unmarried sisters eking out their lives in a small village in Ireland in 1936. We meet them at the time of the festival of Lughnasa\, which celebrates the pagan god of the harvest with drunken revelry and dancing. Their spare existence is interrupted by brief\, colorful bursts of music from the radio\, their only link to the romance and hope of the world at large. The action of the play is told through the memory of the illegitimate son of one of the sisters as he remembers the five women who raised him: his mother and four maiden aunts. He is only seven in 1936\, the year his elderly uncle\, a priest\, returns after serving for twenty-five years as a missionary in a Ugandan leper colony. For the young boy\, two other disturbances occur that summer. The sisters acquire their first radio\, whose music transforms them from correct Catholic women to shrieking\, stomping banshees in their own kitchen. And he meets his father for the first time\, a charming Welsh drifter who strolls up the lane and sweeps his mother away in an elegant dance across the fields. From these small events spring the cracks that destroy the foundation of the family forever. Widely regarded as Brian Friel’s masterpiece\, this haunting play is Friel’s tribute to the spirit and valor of the past. \nPerformances\nFriday\, March 13 • 7:30pm (This performance will be interpreted in ASL by students from the Interpreter Training Program.)\nSaturday\, March 14 • 2:00pm\nSaturday\, March 14 • 7:30pm\nSunday\, March 15 • 2:00pm \nFriday\, March 20 • 7:30pm\nSaturday\, March 21 • 2:00pm\nSaturday\, March 21 • 7:30pm\nSunday\, March 22 • 2:00pm \nAbout the OCC Repertory Theater Company\nUnder the direction of Performing Arts Program Chair Paul Chalakani\, the mission of the OCC/REP is to create opportunities for college and community participation in various rich and diverse theatrical experiences. The Company seeks to engage\, entertain\, inspire\, and educate to enhance the cultural life of Ocean County College and the surrounding communities. The OCC/REP provides OCC students\, faculty\, staff\, and residents of neighboring communities the opportunity to attend and/or participate in quality performances of theatrical works – musicals and plays\, classical and modern\, traditional and experimental\, through a well-balanced theatrical season. Additionally\, the OCC/REP provides an environment for students of our performing arts program to apply what they are learning in a collaborative and encouraging format. The OCC/REP celebrates the power of the theatre to illuminate and mirror the human experience. \nThe OCC Repertory Theatre Company is funded\, in part\, by the Ocean County College Foundation.
URL:https://www.ocean.edu/event/dancing-at-lughnasa/2026-03-21/1/
LOCATION:Cultural Community Center – Black Box Theater
CATEGORIES:Grunin Center
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ORGANIZER;CN="Grunin Center for the Arts":MAILTO:grunincenter@ocean.edu
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SUMMARY:Dancing at Lughnasa
DESCRIPTION:  \nGet Tickets \n\nBlack Box Theater\n(Building 11B)\nAdults $24\, Seniors $22\nFree for OCC Students\nGeneral Admission Seating \n \nAbout the Show\nThis extraordinary play is the story of five unmarried sisters eking out their lives in a small village in Ireland in 1936. We meet them at the time of the festival of Lughnasa\, which celebrates the pagan god of the harvest with drunken revelry and dancing. Their spare existence is interrupted by brief\, colorful bursts of music from the radio\, their only link to the romance and hope of the world at large. The action of the play is told through the memory of the illegitimate son of one of the sisters as he remembers the five women who raised him: his mother and four maiden aunts. He is only seven in 1936\, the year his elderly uncle\, a priest\, returns after serving for twenty-five years as a missionary in a Ugandan leper colony. For the young boy\, two other disturbances occur that summer. The sisters acquire their first radio\, whose music transforms them from correct Catholic women to shrieking\, stomping banshees in their own kitchen. And he meets his father for the first time\, a charming Welsh drifter who strolls up the lane and sweeps his mother away in an elegant dance across the fields. From these small events spring the cracks that destroy the foundation of the family forever. Widely regarded as Brian Friel’s masterpiece\, this haunting play is Friel’s tribute to the spirit and valor of the past. \nPerformances\nFriday\, March 13 • 7:30pm (This performance will be interpreted in ASL by students from the Interpreter Training Program.)\nSaturday\, March 14 • 2:00pm\nSaturday\, March 14 • 7:30pm\nSunday\, March 15 • 2:00pm \nFriday\, March 20 • 7:30pm\nSaturday\, March 21 • 2:00pm\nSaturday\, March 21 • 7:30pm\nSunday\, March 22 • 2:00pm \nAbout the OCC Repertory Theater Company\nUnder the direction of Performing Arts Program Chair Paul Chalakani\, the mission of the OCC/REP is to create opportunities for college and community participation in various rich and diverse theatrical experiences. The Company seeks to engage\, entertain\, inspire\, and educate to enhance the cultural life of Ocean County College and the surrounding communities. The OCC/REP provides OCC students\, faculty\, staff\, and residents of neighboring communities the opportunity to attend and/or participate in quality performances of theatrical works – musicals and plays\, classical and modern\, traditional and experimental\, through a well-balanced theatrical season. Additionally\, the OCC/REP provides an environment for students of our performing arts program to apply what they are learning in a collaborative and encouraging format. The OCC/REP celebrates the power of the theatre to illuminate and mirror the human experience. \nThe OCC Repertory Theatre Company is funded\, in part\, by the Ocean County College Foundation.
URL:https://www.ocean.edu/event/dancing-at-lughnasa/2026-03-20/
LOCATION:Cultural Community Center – Black Box Theater
CATEGORIES:Grunin Center
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ocean.edu/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Dancing-at-Lughnasa-1080x1080-1.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Grunin Center for the Arts":MAILTO:grunincenter@ocean.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260315T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260315T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T141601
CREATED:20260116T202345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T150037Z
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SUMMARY:Dancing at Lughnasa
DESCRIPTION:  \nGet Tickets \n\nBlack Box Theater\n(Building 11B)\nAdults $24\, Seniors $22\nFree for OCC Students\nGeneral Admission Seating \n \nAbout the Show\nThis extraordinary play is the story of five unmarried sisters eking out their lives in a small village in Ireland in 1936. We meet them at the time of the festival of Lughnasa\, which celebrates the pagan god of the harvest with drunken revelry and dancing. Their spare existence is interrupted by brief\, colorful bursts of music from the radio\, their only link to the romance and hope of the world at large. The action of the play is told through the memory of the illegitimate son of one of the sisters as he remembers the five women who raised him: his mother and four maiden aunts. He is only seven in 1936\, the year his elderly uncle\, a priest\, returns after serving for twenty-five years as a missionary in a Ugandan leper colony. For the young boy\, two other disturbances occur that summer. The sisters acquire their first radio\, whose music transforms them from correct Catholic women to shrieking\, stomping banshees in their own kitchen. And he meets his father for the first time\, a charming Welsh drifter who strolls up the lane and sweeps his mother away in an elegant dance across the fields. From these small events spring the cracks that destroy the foundation of the family forever. Widely regarded as Brian Friel’s masterpiece\, this haunting play is Friel’s tribute to the spirit and valor of the past. \nPerformances\nFriday\, March 13 • 7:30pm (This performance will be interpreted in ASL by students from the Interpreter Training Program.)\nSaturday\, March 14 • 2:00pm\nSaturday\, March 14 • 7:30pm\nSunday\, March 15 • 2:00pm \nFriday\, March 20 • 7:30pm\nSaturday\, March 21 • 2:00pm\nSaturday\, March 21 • 7:30pm\nSunday\, March 22 • 2:00pm \nAbout the OCC Repertory Theater Company\nUnder the direction of Performing Arts Program Chair Paul Chalakani\, the mission of the OCC/REP is to create opportunities for college and community participation in various rich and diverse theatrical experiences. The Company seeks to engage\, entertain\, inspire\, and educate to enhance the cultural life of Ocean County College and the surrounding communities. The OCC/REP provides OCC students\, faculty\, staff\, and residents of neighboring communities the opportunity to attend and/or participate in quality performances of theatrical works – musicals and plays\, classical and modern\, traditional and experimental\, through a well-balanced theatrical season. Additionally\, the OCC/REP provides an environment for students of our performing arts program to apply what they are learning in a collaborative and encouraging format. The OCC/REP celebrates the power of the theatre to illuminate and mirror the human experience. \nThe OCC Repertory Theatre Company is funded\, in part\, by the Ocean County College Foundation.
URL:https://www.ocean.edu/event/dancing-at-lughnasa/2026-03-15/
LOCATION:Cultural Community Center – Black Box Theater
CATEGORIES:Grunin Center
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ORGANIZER;CN="Grunin Center for the Arts":MAILTO:grunincenter@ocean.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260314T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260314T193000
DTSTAMP:20260405T141601
CREATED:20260116T202430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T150721Z
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SUMMARY:Beginnings – A Celebration of the Music of Chicago
DESCRIPTION:  \nGet Tickets \n  \nMain Stage\n(Building 11A)\nOrchestra $42\, Mezzanine $36\n \n\n  \n  \n  \nBeginnings – A Celebration of the Music of Chicago brings the magic of a live Chicago performance to life and exceptionally recreates their enormous songbook of contemporary hits. \nThe music of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees Chicago spans more than five decades and includes five # 1 albums and over 20 top-ten hits. The band transports the listener back to a time of big arena concerts with all the sound\, excitement\, and emotion generated from Chicago’s extensive catalog of gold and platinum recordings. \nBeginnings has one of the most entertaining live performances you can see today. Expect a family-friendly entertainment event that is pleasing to music lovers of all ages! \nSHOW HIGHLIGHTS: Beginnings\, Make Me Smile\, 25 or 6 to 4\, Call on Me\, Saturday in the Park\, Old Days\, You’re the Inspiration\, Alive Again\, Color My World\, Just You and Me\, I’ve Been Searchin’ So Long\, Free\, Hard to Say I’m Sorry\, and many\, many more!
URL:https://www.ocean.edu/event/beginnings-a-celebration-of-the-music-of-chicago/
LOCATION:Grunin Center Theater
CATEGORIES:Grunin Center
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ORGANIZER;CN="Grunin Center for the Arts":MAILTO:grunincenter@ocean.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260314T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260314T193000
DTSTAMP:20260405T141601
CREATED:20260116T202345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T150037Z
UID:10002598-1773516600-1773516600@www.ocean.edu
SUMMARY:Dancing at Lughnasa
DESCRIPTION:  \nGet Tickets \n\nBlack Box Theater\n(Building 11B)\nAdults $24\, Seniors $22\nFree for OCC Students\nGeneral Admission Seating \n \nAbout the Show\nThis extraordinary play is the story of five unmarried sisters eking out their lives in a small village in Ireland in 1936. We meet them at the time of the festival of Lughnasa\, which celebrates the pagan god of the harvest with drunken revelry and dancing. Their spare existence is interrupted by brief\, colorful bursts of music from the radio\, their only link to the romance and hope of the world at large. The action of the play is told through the memory of the illegitimate son of one of the sisters as he remembers the five women who raised him: his mother and four maiden aunts. He is only seven in 1936\, the year his elderly uncle\, a priest\, returns after serving for twenty-five years as a missionary in a Ugandan leper colony. For the young boy\, two other disturbances occur that summer. The sisters acquire their first radio\, whose music transforms them from correct Catholic women to shrieking\, stomping banshees in their own kitchen. And he meets his father for the first time\, a charming Welsh drifter who strolls up the lane and sweeps his mother away in an elegant dance across the fields. From these small events spring the cracks that destroy the foundation of the family forever. Widely regarded as Brian Friel’s masterpiece\, this haunting play is Friel’s tribute to the spirit and valor of the past. \nPerformances\nFriday\, March 13 • 7:30pm (This performance will be interpreted in ASL by students from the Interpreter Training Program.)\nSaturday\, March 14 • 2:00pm\nSaturday\, March 14 • 7:30pm\nSunday\, March 15 • 2:00pm \nFriday\, March 20 • 7:30pm\nSaturday\, March 21 • 2:00pm\nSaturday\, March 21 • 7:30pm\nSunday\, March 22 • 2:00pm \nAbout the OCC Repertory Theater Company\nUnder the direction of Performing Arts Program Chair Paul Chalakani\, the mission of the OCC/REP is to create opportunities for college and community participation in various rich and diverse theatrical experiences. The Company seeks to engage\, entertain\, inspire\, and educate to enhance the cultural life of Ocean County College and the surrounding communities. The OCC/REP provides OCC students\, faculty\, staff\, and residents of neighboring communities the opportunity to attend and/or participate in quality performances of theatrical works – musicals and plays\, classical and modern\, traditional and experimental\, through a well-balanced theatrical season. Additionally\, the OCC/REP provides an environment for students of our performing arts program to apply what they are learning in a collaborative and encouraging format. The OCC/REP celebrates the power of the theatre to illuminate and mirror the human experience. \nThe OCC Repertory Theatre Company is funded\, in part\, by the Ocean County College Foundation.
URL:https://www.ocean.edu/event/dancing-at-lughnasa/2026-03-14/2/
LOCATION:Cultural Community Center – Black Box Theater
CATEGORIES:Grunin Center
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ORGANIZER;CN="Grunin Center for the Arts":MAILTO:grunincenter@ocean.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260314T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260314T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T141601
CREATED:20260116T202345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T150037Z
UID:10002597-1773496800-1773496800@www.ocean.edu
SUMMARY:Dancing at Lughnasa
DESCRIPTION:  \nGet Tickets \n\nBlack Box Theater\n(Building 11B)\nAdults $24\, Seniors $22\nFree for OCC Students\nGeneral Admission Seating \n \nAbout the Show\nThis extraordinary play is the story of five unmarried sisters eking out their lives in a small village in Ireland in 1936. We meet them at the time of the festival of Lughnasa\, which celebrates the pagan god of the harvest with drunken revelry and dancing. Their spare existence is interrupted by brief\, colorful bursts of music from the radio\, their only link to the romance and hope of the world at large. The action of the play is told through the memory of the illegitimate son of one of the sisters as he remembers the five women who raised him: his mother and four maiden aunts. He is only seven in 1936\, the year his elderly uncle\, a priest\, returns after serving for twenty-five years as a missionary in a Ugandan leper colony. For the young boy\, two other disturbances occur that summer. The sisters acquire their first radio\, whose music transforms them from correct Catholic women to shrieking\, stomping banshees in their own kitchen. And he meets his father for the first time\, a charming Welsh drifter who strolls up the lane and sweeps his mother away in an elegant dance across the fields. From these small events spring the cracks that destroy the foundation of the family forever. Widely regarded as Brian Friel’s masterpiece\, this haunting play is Friel’s tribute to the spirit and valor of the past. \nPerformances\nFriday\, March 13 • 7:30pm (This performance will be interpreted in ASL by students from the Interpreter Training Program.)\nSaturday\, March 14 • 2:00pm\nSaturday\, March 14 • 7:30pm\nSunday\, March 15 • 2:00pm \nFriday\, March 20 • 7:30pm\nSaturday\, March 21 • 2:00pm\nSaturday\, March 21 • 7:30pm\nSunday\, March 22 • 2:00pm \nAbout the OCC Repertory Theater Company\nUnder the direction of Performing Arts Program Chair Paul Chalakani\, the mission of the OCC/REP is to create opportunities for college and community participation in various rich and diverse theatrical experiences. The Company seeks to engage\, entertain\, inspire\, and educate to enhance the cultural life of Ocean County College and the surrounding communities. The OCC/REP provides OCC students\, faculty\, staff\, and residents of neighboring communities the opportunity to attend and/or participate in quality performances of theatrical works – musicals and plays\, classical and modern\, traditional and experimental\, through a well-balanced theatrical season. Additionally\, the OCC/REP provides an environment for students of our performing arts program to apply what they are learning in a collaborative and encouraging format. The OCC/REP celebrates the power of the theatre to illuminate and mirror the human experience. \nThe OCC Repertory Theatre Company is funded\, in part\, by the Ocean County College Foundation.
URL:https://www.ocean.edu/event/dancing-at-lughnasa/2026-03-14/1/
LOCATION:Cultural Community Center – Black Box Theater
CATEGORIES:Grunin Center
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ORGANIZER;CN="Grunin Center for the Arts":MAILTO:grunincenter@ocean.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260313T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260313T193000
DTSTAMP:20260405T141601
CREATED:20260116T202345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T150037Z
UID:10002596-1773430200-1773430200@www.ocean.edu
SUMMARY:Dancing at Lughnasa
DESCRIPTION:  \nGet Tickets \n\nBlack Box Theater\n(Building 11B)\nAdults $24\, Seniors $22\nFree for OCC Students\nGeneral Admission Seating \n \nAbout the Show\nThis extraordinary play is the story of five unmarried sisters eking out their lives in a small village in Ireland in 1936. We meet them at the time of the festival of Lughnasa\, which celebrates the pagan god of the harvest with drunken revelry and dancing. Their spare existence is interrupted by brief\, colorful bursts of music from the radio\, their only link to the romance and hope of the world at large. The action of the play is told through the memory of the illegitimate son of one of the sisters as he remembers the five women who raised him: his mother and four maiden aunts. He is only seven in 1936\, the year his elderly uncle\, a priest\, returns after serving for twenty-five years as a missionary in a Ugandan leper colony. For the young boy\, two other disturbances occur that summer. The sisters acquire their first radio\, whose music transforms them from correct Catholic women to shrieking\, stomping banshees in their own kitchen. And he meets his father for the first time\, a charming Welsh drifter who strolls up the lane and sweeps his mother away in an elegant dance across the fields. From these small events spring the cracks that destroy the foundation of the family forever. Widely regarded as Brian Friel’s masterpiece\, this haunting play is Friel’s tribute to the spirit and valor of the past. \nPerformances\nFriday\, March 13 • 7:30pm (This performance will be interpreted in ASL by students from the Interpreter Training Program.)\nSaturday\, March 14 • 2:00pm\nSaturday\, March 14 • 7:30pm\nSunday\, March 15 • 2:00pm \nFriday\, March 20 • 7:30pm\nSaturday\, March 21 • 2:00pm\nSaturday\, March 21 • 7:30pm\nSunday\, March 22 • 2:00pm \nAbout the OCC Repertory Theater Company\nUnder the direction of Performing Arts Program Chair Paul Chalakani\, the mission of the OCC/REP is to create opportunities for college and community participation in various rich and diverse theatrical experiences. The Company seeks to engage\, entertain\, inspire\, and educate to enhance the cultural life of Ocean County College and the surrounding communities. The OCC/REP provides OCC students\, faculty\, staff\, and residents of neighboring communities the opportunity to attend and/or participate in quality performances of theatrical works – musicals and plays\, classical and modern\, traditional and experimental\, through a well-balanced theatrical season. Additionally\, the OCC/REP provides an environment for students of our performing arts program to apply what they are learning in a collaborative and encouraging format. The OCC/REP celebrates the power of the theatre to illuminate and mirror the human experience. \nThe OCC Repertory Theatre Company is funded\, in part\, by the Ocean County College Foundation.
URL:https://www.ocean.edu/event/dancing-at-lughnasa/2026-03-13/
LOCATION:Cultural Community Center – Black Box Theater
CATEGORIES:Grunin Center
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ORGANIZER;CN="Grunin Center for the Arts":MAILTO:grunincenter@ocean.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260313T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260313T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T141601
CREATED:20260116T202243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T150707Z
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SUMMARY:Victoria Schwartzman\, piano
DESCRIPTION:  \nGet Tickets\n \n  \nBösendorfer Recital Room\n(Building 11A)\nTickets $10\nFree for OCC Students\nGeneral Admission Seating \n\n  \n  \nBorn in St. Petersburg\, Russia\, Victoria Schwartzman performs regularly as a soloist and chamber musician. Victoria has appeared with the Bavarian Radio Orchestra chamber players\, at the Bard Music Festival\, the Music Mountain Festival\, in the New York Philharmonic Ensembles series at Merkin Hall\, at Summit Music Festival\, at Bargemusic\, in the Gessner- Schocken concert series in Cambridge\, WMP Concert Hall\, and the Nicolas Roerich Museum concert series in New York City. \nAfter graduating from Jerusalem Conservatory\, Victoria continued her education at the Longy School of Music and New England Conservatory. While pursuing various degrees in solo and chamber music performance\, she was selected to perform in masterclasses given by Dmitri Bashkirov\, Menahem Pressler\, and Richard Goode\, among others. Her principal teachers include Irina Kivaiko\, Issak Kossov\, Victor Rosenbaum\, Sally Pinkas\, Eda Shlyam\, and Eteri Andjaparidze. \nAs a soloist with orchestra\, Victoria has performed with the Jerusalem Chamber Orchestra\, the Longy School of Music Chamber Orchestra\, the Riverside Orchestra\, and the Greater Newburgh Symphony Orchestra. She has performed at the Quartet Program in Pennsylvania and participated in the Tel-Hai International Piano Festival in Israel and the Lyrica Chamber Music Festival in New Jersey. \nShe is on the coaching faculty in the Vocal Department at Montclair State University as well as on piano faculty at the Bard College Conservatory Preparatory Division.. Victoria is also the co-founder of the Newburgh Music Festival\, a week long immersive classical music program devoted to both solo performance and chamber music\, located on the shore of the Hudson river\, in Newburgh\, NY. \nThis event is funded by the Ocean County College Foundation.
URL:https://www.ocean.edu/event/victoria-schwartzman-piano/
LOCATION:Grunin Center Theater
CATEGORIES:Grunin Center
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ORGANIZER;CN="Grunin Center for the Arts":MAILTO:grunincenter@ocean.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260307T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260307T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T141601
CREATED:20260116T202139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T150558Z
UID:10002594-1772910000-1772910000@www.ocean.edu
SUMMARY:Socks in the Frying Pan
DESCRIPTION:  \nGet Tickets \n  \nMain Stage\n(Building 11A)\nOrchestra $36\, Mezzanine $32\nFree for OCC Students \n\n  \n  \n  \nSocks in the Frying Pan\, a multi-award-winning trio from Ennis\, County Clare\, Ireland—the mecca of Irish traditional music—was formed in 2014. Forged together by a fire of pure joy and passion for their art\, the band comprises Aodan Coyne on guitar and lead vocals\, Shane Hayes on accordion\, and younger brother Fiachra Hayes on fiddle. \nTheir ‘Socks Sound’ combines virtuosic musicianship with a burning passion for the music and tradition\, pitch-perfect harmonies\, and a big splash of quick wit and banter. Their electrifying performances and on-stage charm have established them as the kingpins on the Irish Traditional Music scene today. \nThey have toured extensively\, capturing hearts in 46 US states\, dozens of countries\, and every continent\, showcasing at renowned festivals such as the Walnut Valley Festival in Kansas\, Electric Picnic in Ireland\, Tønder Festival in Denmark\, and the world-famous New Orleans Jazz Festival. \nTo date\, Socks in the Frying Pan have released three studio albums\, each adding to their list of accolades including ‘Best New Band‘\, ‘Best Live Band‘\, ‘Album of the Year‘\, and ‘Best Live Performance of the Year‘. Their latest release\, Raw & Ríl\, recorded live at Glór Theatre\, was immediately awarded ‘Best Live Album‘. \nThis event is funded\, in part\, by the Ocean County College Foundation.
URL:https://www.ocean.edu/event/socks-in-the-frying-pan/
LOCATION:Grunin Center Theater
CATEGORIES:Grunin Center
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ORGANIZER;CN="Grunin Center for the Arts":MAILTO:grunincenter@ocean.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260228T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260228T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T141601
CREATED:20251218T132300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T150651Z
UID:10002472-1772283600-1772283600@www.ocean.edu
SUMMARY:Bindlestiff Family Cirkus Trio
DESCRIPTION:  \nGet Tickets \n  \nMain Stage\n(Building 11A)\nAdults $24\, Children $22\nFree for OCC Students \n\n  \nCelebrating three decades of keeping American traditional circus alive\, the legendary Bindlestiff Family Cirkus Trio brings its diverse roster of the world’s finest circus\, sideshow\, vaudeville\, and variety talent to the Grunin Center! \nBindlestiff Family Cirkus harkens back to the heyday of the traditional American popular entertainment\, offering its own contemporary twist. The show features jugglers\, acrobats\, contortionists\, vaudevillian novelty\, plate spinning\, sword swallowing\, and other risk-taking feats combines to create an interactive evening of fun for the entire family. It’s earthy\, gritty and celebrates the roots of American popular entertainments like vaudeville\, circus\, and sideshow\, with a mix of world-class skill and odd novelty acts in an engaging and participatory way that you don’t find in other types of circuses. \nA post-show Juggling Workshop will take place! The workshop is free of charge\, but space is limited\, so advance registration is required. The workshop will begin at 2:30pm and lasts approximately 45 minutes. Register for more details! \nPlease note that it is the Grunin Center Policy for all Family Shows that all attendees\, regardless of age\, require a ticket. \n  \n \nThis performance is sponsored by RWJBarnabas Health Community Medical Center.
URL:https://www.ocean.edu/event/bindlestiff-family-cirkus-trio/
LOCATION:Grunin Center Theater
CATEGORIES:Grunin Center
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ORGANIZER;CN="Grunin Center for the Arts":MAILTO:grunincenter@ocean.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260227T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260227T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T141601
CREATED:20260116T201759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T150627Z
UID:10002593-1772218800-1772218800@www.ocean.edu
SUMMARY:Cherish the Ladies
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nGet Tickets \nMain Stage\n(Building 11A)\nOrchestra $50\, Mezzanine $44 \n\n  \nThis is a rescheduled date from December 14\, 2025. Tickets will go back on sale to the general public on Friday\, January 16th at noon. Those with tickets for December 14th should check their emails for an update. \nCherish the Ladies\nCelebrating the incredible milestone of 40 years as one of planet’s most heralded Irish music ensembles\, Cherish the Ladies have won the hearts of audiences worldwide for their exhilarating blend of traditional Irish music\, breathtaking vocals\, and propulsive Irish step dancing\, they have won the hearts of fans and critics alike. As the Boston Globe puts it: “It is simply impossible to imagine an audience that wouldn’t enjoy what they do!” \nSince their founding in 1985\, this Grammy-nominated group has forged a path for women in the male-dominated Irish music scene\, leaving a lasting legacy with 18 critically acclaimed albums and thousands of performances—from prestigious concert halls to the Olympics and the White House. \nLed by charismatic flute and whistle virtuoso Joanie Madden—National Heritage Fellow of the National Endowment for the Arts—Cherish the Ladies delivers a spectacular blend of virtuosic instrumental talent\, beautiful vocals\, engaging arrangements\, and breathtaking step dancing. This tour features an all-star lineup including Mary Coogan (guitar)\, Mirella Murray (accordion)\, Nollaig Casey (fiddle)\, Kate Purcell (lead vocals\, guitar)\, and Hannah Collins (piano). Joining them on stage are world-champion dancers Tyler Schwartz\, Joe Harrison\, and Nathan Pilatzke\, bringing electrifying rhythm and energy to an unforgettable evening. \nPraised by The New York Times for their “passionate\, tender\, and rambunctious” sound and hailed by The Washington Post for their “astonishing array of virtuosity\,” Cherish the Ladies has earned international acclaim. Honored as BBC’s Best Musical Group of the Year and Top North American Celtic Group at the Irish Music Awards\, they have collaborated with the Boston Pops Symphony\, Vince Gill\, Pete Seeger\, Arlo Guthrie\, Nanci Griffith\, The Chieftains\, and The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem. As the most celebrated Celtic Pops act in history\, they have performed over 300 nights with leading symphony orchestras. \nCherish the Ladies have amassed a long\, impressive list of awards in America and in Ireland\, including being forever immortalized with a street named in their honor on the Grand Concourse in the Bronx\, NY\, “Joanie Madden and Cherish the Ladies”. \nNo matter how far from home\, their continued success as one of the best-loved Irish groups rests on their blend of virtuoso instrumentals\, beautiful vocals\, traditional and original arrangements along with stunning step dancing — all presented with extraordinary talent\, creativity\, and humor.
URL:https://www.ocean.edu/event/cherish-the-ladies-2/
LOCATION:Grunin Center Theater
CATEGORIES:Grunin Center
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ORGANIZER;CN="Grunin Center for the Arts":MAILTO:grunincenter@ocean.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260220T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260220T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T141601
CREATED:20251218T132259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251218T132259Z
UID:10002471-1771596000-1771596000@www.ocean.edu
SUMMARY:Alexander Timofeev
DESCRIPTION:  \nGet Tickets\n \nBösendorfer Recital Room\n(Building 11A)\nTickets $10\nFree for OCC Students\nGeneral Admission Seating \n \n  \n  \n  \nAlexander Timofeev\, Philadelphia-based composer and pianist\, presents a program of piano works inspired by the music of P.I. Tchaikovsky. The recital will also feature a section of lesser-known piano works by Moldovan composers\, sharing with the audience this largely unexplored Eastern European concert music frontier of the last half-century. \nThis event is funded by the Ocean County College Foundation.
URL:https://www.ocean.edu/event/alexander-timofeev/
LOCATION:Grunin Center Theater
CATEGORIES:Grunin Center
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ORGANIZER;CN="Grunin Center for the Arts":MAILTO:grunincenter@ocean.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260214T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260214T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T141601
CREATED:20251218T132257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T150740Z
UID:10002470-1771077600-1771077600@www.ocean.edu
SUMMARY:The Jane Austen Playlist: Love and Music of Regency England
DESCRIPTION:  \nGet Tickets \nMain Stage\n(Building 11A)\nTickets $28\nFree for OCC Students\nAdd-On Pre-Show Tea Service\, $5 \n\nDiscover the music that Jane Austen played and loved. The Jane Austen Playlist\, founded in 2019\, is a historical music project featuring the music of the Austen family in digitized notations\, companion recordings\, and dramatically narrated performances. In addition to Jane’s passion for writing\, she also loved music. All of Jane’s writing\, including her letters and colorful characters\, express music’s role in her life. Accomplishment in music by young ladies in Regency England is discussed in the backdrops of the Netherfield drawing room\, displayed in the Cole’s music room\, and delighted in at Sir John Middleton’s gatherings. \nBefore the event\, join us for a taste of Regency England with a Pre-Show Tea Service. Enjoy tea and finger sandwiches provided by Pomptonian Food Services. Space is limited; a separate $5 ticket is required. \n  \nThis event is funded\, in part\, by the Ocean County College Foundation.
URL:https://www.ocean.edu/event/the-jane-austen-playlist-love-and-music-of-regency-england/
LOCATION:Grunin Center Theater
CATEGORIES:Grunin Center
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ORGANIZER;CN="Grunin Center for the Arts":MAILTO:grunincenter@ocean.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251221T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251221T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T141601
CREATED:20251023T182702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251023T182702Z
UID:10001910-1766325600-1766325600@www.ocean.edu
SUMMARY:OCC Repertory Theatre Company presents Broadway for the Holidays 5
DESCRIPTION:  \nGet Tickets \n  \nBlack Box Theater\n(Building 11B)\nAdults $26\, Seniors $24\nGeneral Admission Seating \n \nAbout the Show\nIt’s another year of the rousing review that celebrates the most wonderful time of the year: Broadway for the Holidays 5! Returning by popular demand\, this festive extravaganza brings the magic of Broadway to the holiday season like never before. Join OCC students and community members for a journey through the beloved songs and timeless classics that capture the spirit of the holidays. From heartwarming ballads to toe-tapping showstoppers\, Broadway for the Holidays 5 promises an unforgettable musical experience for the whole family. \nPerformances\nFriday\, December 12\, 2025        7:30 PM\nSaturday\, December 13\, 2025    2:00 PM\nSaturday\, December 13\, 2025    7:30 PM\nSunday\, December 14\, 2025      2:00 PM \nFriday\, December 19\, 2025        7:30 PM\nSaturday\, December 20\, 2025    2:00 PM\nSaturday\, December 20\, 2025    7:30 PM\nSunday\, December 21\, 2025      2:00 PM \nCast\nCheck back soon \nProduction Crew\nCheck back soon \nAbout the OCC Repertory Theater Company\nUnder the direction of Performing Arts Program Chair Paul Chalakani\, the mission of the OCC/REP is to create opportunities for college and community participation in various rich and diverse theatrical experiences. The Company seeks to engage\, entertain\, inspire\, and educate to enhance the cultural life of Ocean County College and the surrounding communities. The OCC/REP provides OCC students\, faculty\, staff\, and residents of neighboring communities the opportunity to attend and/or participate in quality performances of theatrical works – musicals and plays\, classical and modern\, traditional and experimental\, through a well-balanced theatrical season. Additionally\, the OCC/REP provides an environment for students of our performing arts program to apply what they are learning in a collaborative and encouraging format. The OCC/REP celebrates the power of the theatre to illuminate and mirror the human experience. \nThe OCC Repertory Theatre Company is funded\, in part\, by the Ocean County College Foundation.
URL:https://www.ocean.edu/event/occ-repertory-theatre-company-presents-broadway-for-the-holidays-5/2025-12-21/
LOCATION:Cultural Community Center – Black Box Theater
CATEGORIES:Grunin Center
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ORGANIZER;CN="Grunin Center for the Arts":MAILTO:grunincenter@ocean.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251220T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251220T193000
DTSTAMP:20260405T141601
CREATED:20251023T182702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251023T182702Z
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SUMMARY:OCC Repertory Theatre Company presents Broadway for the Holidays 5
DESCRIPTION:  \nGet Tickets \n  \nBlack Box Theater\n(Building 11B)\nAdults $26\, Seniors $24\nGeneral Admission Seating \n \nAbout the Show\nIt’s another year of the rousing review that celebrates the most wonderful time of the year: Broadway for the Holidays 5! Returning by popular demand\, this festive extravaganza brings the magic of Broadway to the holiday season like never before. Join OCC students and community members for a journey through the beloved songs and timeless classics that capture the spirit of the holidays. From heartwarming ballads to toe-tapping showstoppers\, Broadway for the Holidays 5 promises an unforgettable musical experience for the whole family. \nPerformances\nFriday\, December 12\, 2025        7:30 PM\nSaturday\, December 13\, 2025    2:00 PM\nSaturday\, December 13\, 2025    7:30 PM\nSunday\, December 14\, 2025      2:00 PM \nFriday\, December 19\, 2025        7:30 PM\nSaturday\, December 20\, 2025    2:00 PM\nSaturday\, December 20\, 2025    7:30 PM\nSunday\, December 21\, 2025      2:00 PM \nCast\nCheck back soon \nProduction Crew\nCheck back soon \nAbout the OCC Repertory Theater Company\nUnder the direction of Performing Arts Program Chair Paul Chalakani\, the mission of the OCC/REP is to create opportunities for college and community participation in various rich and diverse theatrical experiences. The Company seeks to engage\, entertain\, inspire\, and educate to enhance the cultural life of Ocean County College and the surrounding communities. The OCC/REP provides OCC students\, faculty\, staff\, and residents of neighboring communities the opportunity to attend and/or participate in quality performances of theatrical works – musicals and plays\, classical and modern\, traditional and experimental\, through a well-balanced theatrical season. Additionally\, the OCC/REP provides an environment for students of our performing arts program to apply what they are learning in a collaborative and encouraging format. The OCC/REP celebrates the power of the theatre to illuminate and mirror the human experience. \nThe OCC Repertory Theatre Company is funded\, in part\, by the Ocean County College Foundation.
URL:https://www.ocean.edu/event/occ-repertory-theatre-company-presents-broadway-for-the-holidays-5/2025-12-20/2/
LOCATION:Cultural Community Center – Black Box Theater
CATEGORIES:Grunin Center
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SUMMARY:Celtic Christmas Celebration by Darrah Carr Dance
DESCRIPTION:  \nGet Tickets \nMain Stage\n(Building 11A)\nOrchestra $45\, Mezzanine $40 \n \nBaile: A Celtic Christmas Celebration by Darrah Carr Dance is a joyous and spirited performance that blends the traditions of Irish dance with contemporary flair. This festive show showcases the company’s signature style\, ModERIN—a fusion of modern dance and traditional Irish step\, cleverly combining “modern” with “Erin\,” a poetic name for Ireland. \nAt the heart of the performance is a vibrant celebration of the season\, where rhythmic footwork meets expressive movement. Set to live Irish music\, the choreography captures the energy\, warmth\, and storytelling spirit of both Christmas and Celtic culture. Audiences are treated to a dynamic mix of percussive beats\, elegant lines\, and festive melodies that evoke both nostalgia and novelty. \nDarrah Carr Dance\, a Bessie Award–nominated company\, brings technical excellence and emotional depth to each number\, seamlessly weaving together the old and the new. The program includes solos\, duets\, and ensemble pieces\, each designed to reflect the joy\, togetherness\, and cultural richness of the holidays. \nAccessible to all ages and backgrounds\, Baile: A Celtic Christmas Celebration is both a dazzling dance concert and a cultural experience. Whether you’re a fan of Irish dance\, modern choreography\, or simply looking for a unique and heartwarming way to celebrate the season\, this performance offers something special. \nRadiating festive cheer and artistic innovation\, “Baile: A Celtic Christmas Celebration” is a true holiday gem that honors tradition while embracing the creative possibilities of the present. It’s an unforgettable experience for families\, dance lovers\, and holiday revelers alike. \nSince 1998\, the Bessie Award-nominated company Darrah Carr Dance has created a sensational and unique blend of traditional Irish step and contemporary dance. The company draws from Irish music\, step dance footwork\, and spatial patterns to create high-energy\, rhythmically based work that is accessible to a broad audience. \nRecent New York City performance highlights include: NBC’s “The Today Show\,“ a guest performance with The New York Pops at Carnegie Hall\, the company’s annual season at The Irish Arts Center\, “The Yeats Project“ at the Irish Repertory Theatre\, The Duke Theater on 42nd Street\, Celebrate Brooklyn\, Snug Harbor Cultural Center\, the annual NYC Irish Dance Festival\, “Stam-pede“ Percussive Dance Festival at Symphony Space and a guest appearance with Mick Moloney at the Skirball Center. \nThe company has performed at venues throughout the United States including MASS MoCA\, Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival\, The Yard at Martha’s Vineyard\, Wesleyan University (Connecticut)\, The Center for Performing Arts and SUNY Orange (upstate New York)\, The Dance Complex\, Summer Stages Dance\, and the JFK Museum (Massachusetts)\, The Goose Route Dance Festival (West Virginia)\, The Valentine Theatre (Ohio)\, St. Mary’s University (Minnesota) and the San Jose Fleadh (California). They have also appeared at the Toronto Fringe Festival\, the Hunter Mountain Celtic Festival\, and at the Bank of Ireland Arts Center in Dublin. In addition\, they frequently conduct national tours with The Andy Cooney Band. \nHer Irish Extravaganza (Irish duets\, and traditional Irish group dances) features live music and champion Irish step dancers who have garnered awards at numerous competitions on both the national and international circuit. Darrah Carr Dance also features a wide variety of outreach and educational programs. \nDarrah Carr Dance has received funding from numerous sources\, including commissions from Trinity Irish Dance’s Junior Company and the One World Foundation\, a fellowship from Summer Stages Dance\, and grants from the American Ireland Fund\, the Fund for Creative Communities\, the Manhattan Community Arts Fund\, The Brooklyn Arts Council\, the Davenport Fund\, and the Outer/Space program administered by Dance Theater Workshop.
URL:https://www.ocean.edu/event/celtic-christmas-celebration-by-darrah-carr-dance/
LOCATION:Grunin Center Theater
CATEGORIES:Grunin Center
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ORGANIZER;CN="Grunin Center for the Arts":MAILTO:grunincenter@ocean.edu
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SUMMARY:OCC Repertory Theatre Company presents Broadway for the Holidays 5
DESCRIPTION:  \nGet Tickets \n  \nBlack Box Theater\n(Building 11B)\nAdults $26\, Seniors $24\nGeneral Admission Seating \n \nAbout the Show\nIt’s another year of the rousing review that celebrates the most wonderful time of the year: Broadway for the Holidays 5! Returning by popular demand\, this festive extravaganza brings the magic of Broadway to the holiday season like never before. Join OCC students and community members for a journey through the beloved songs and timeless classics that capture the spirit of the holidays. From heartwarming ballads to toe-tapping showstoppers\, Broadway for the Holidays 5 promises an unforgettable musical experience for the whole family. \nPerformances\nFriday\, December 12\, 2025        7:30 PM\nSaturday\, December 13\, 2025    2:00 PM\nSaturday\, December 13\, 2025    7:30 PM\nSunday\, December 14\, 2025      2:00 PM \nFriday\, December 19\, 2025        7:30 PM\nSaturday\, December 20\, 2025    2:00 PM\nSaturday\, December 20\, 2025    7:30 PM\nSunday\, December 21\, 2025      2:00 PM \nCast\nCheck back soon \nProduction Crew\nCheck back soon \nAbout the OCC Repertory Theater Company\nUnder the direction of Performing Arts Program Chair Paul Chalakani\, the mission of the OCC/REP is to create opportunities for college and community participation in various rich and diverse theatrical experiences. The Company seeks to engage\, entertain\, inspire\, and educate to enhance the cultural life of Ocean County College and the surrounding communities. The OCC/REP provides OCC students\, faculty\, staff\, and residents of neighboring communities the opportunity to attend and/or participate in quality performances of theatrical works – musicals and plays\, classical and modern\, traditional and experimental\, through a well-balanced theatrical season. Additionally\, the OCC/REP provides an environment for students of our performing arts program to apply what they are learning in a collaborative and encouraging format. The OCC/REP celebrates the power of the theatre to illuminate and mirror the human experience. \nThe OCC Repertory Theatre Company is funded\, in part\, by the Ocean County College Foundation.
URL:https://www.ocean.edu/event/occ-repertory-theatre-company-presents-broadway-for-the-holidays-5/2025-12-20/1/
LOCATION:Cultural Community Center – Black Box Theater
CATEGORIES:Grunin Center
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ORGANIZER;CN="Grunin Center for the Arts":MAILTO:grunincenter@ocean.edu
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SUMMARY:OCC Repertory Theatre Company presents Broadway for the Holidays 5
DESCRIPTION:  \nGet Tickets \n  \nBlack Box Theater\n(Building 11B)\nAdults $26\, Seniors $24\nGeneral Admission Seating \n \nAbout the Show\nIt’s another year of the rousing review that celebrates the most wonderful time of the year: Broadway for the Holidays 5! Returning by popular demand\, this festive extravaganza brings the magic of Broadway to the holiday season like never before. Join OCC students and community members for a journey through the beloved songs and timeless classics that capture the spirit of the holidays. From heartwarming ballads to toe-tapping showstoppers\, Broadway for the Holidays 5 promises an unforgettable musical experience for the whole family. \nPerformances\nFriday\, December 12\, 2025        7:30 PM\nSaturday\, December 13\, 2025    2:00 PM\nSaturday\, December 13\, 2025    7:30 PM\nSunday\, December 14\, 2025      2:00 PM \nFriday\, December 19\, 2025        7:30 PM\nSaturday\, December 20\, 2025    2:00 PM\nSaturday\, December 20\, 2025    7:30 PM\nSunday\, December 21\, 2025      2:00 PM \nCast\nCheck back soon \nProduction Crew\nCheck back soon \nAbout the OCC Repertory Theater Company\nUnder the direction of Performing Arts Program Chair Paul Chalakani\, the mission of the OCC/REP is to create opportunities for college and community participation in various rich and diverse theatrical experiences. The Company seeks to engage\, entertain\, inspire\, and educate to enhance the cultural life of Ocean County College and the surrounding communities. The OCC/REP provides OCC students\, faculty\, staff\, and residents of neighboring communities the opportunity to attend and/or participate in quality performances of theatrical works – musicals and plays\, classical and modern\, traditional and experimental\, through a well-balanced theatrical season. Additionally\, the OCC/REP provides an environment for students of our performing arts program to apply what they are learning in a collaborative and encouraging format. The OCC/REP celebrates the power of the theatre to illuminate and mirror the human experience. \nThe OCC Repertory Theatre Company is funded\, in part\, by the Ocean County College Foundation.
URL:https://www.ocean.edu/event/occ-repertory-theatre-company-presents-broadway-for-the-holidays-5/2025-12-19/
LOCATION:Cultural Community Center – Black Box Theater
CATEGORIES:Grunin Center
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ORGANIZER;CN="Grunin Center for the Arts":MAILTO:grunincenter@ocean.edu
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SUMMARY:Cherish the Ladies
DESCRIPTION:  \nGet Tickets \n  \nMain Stage\n(Building 11A)\nOrchestra $50\, Mezzanine $44 \n \nFor four decades\, Cherish the Ladies has been one of the world’s most celebrated Irish music ensembles\, capturing the hearts of audiences worldwide with their exhilarating blend of traditional Irish music\, captivating vocals\, and dynamic step dancing. As the Boston Globe puts it: “It is simply impossible to imagine an audience that wouldn’t enjoy what they do!” This Grammy-nominated group has blazed a trail for women in the once-male-dominated Irish music scene\, leaving an indelible mark with 18 critically acclaimed albums\, thousands of concerts worldwide\, and over 300 performances with symphony orchestras. \nLed by the charismatic flute and whistle virtuoso Joanie Madden\, a National Endowment for the Arts National Heritage Award winner\, Cherish the Ladies showcases a spectacular mix of virtuosic instrumental talent\, beautiful vocals\, engaging arrangements\, and stunning step dancing. Their ongoing success as one of the world’s top Celtic groups is rooted in their ability to seamlessly blend the best of Irish traditional music\, song\, and dance into a vibrant\, entertaining experience. \nThis holiday season\, Cherish the Ladies presents their beloved Celtic Christmas program\, a festive and family-friendly concert featuring their signature sound on classic carols\, including “Angels We Have Heard on High\,” “The First Noel\,” and “Silent Night.” Each song is beautifully arranged to showcase their Celtic instrumentation\, rich harmonies\, and remarkable step dancing. Celebrating its 25th anniversary\, this annual Christmas tour has been complemented by four acclaimed holiday albums: “On Christmas Night\,” “A Star in the East\,” “Christmas in Ireland\,” and “Christmas Live from County Clare.” \nThe concert features an outstanding lineup of musicians\, including Joanie Madden on flute\, whistles\, and vocals; Mary Coogan on guitar and mandolin; Mirella Murray on accordion; Nollaig Casey on fiddle; Gabriel Donohue on piano; and lead vocals and guitar by Kate Purcell\, Don Stiffe\, and Bruce Foley. \nAdding to the magic\, extraordinary step dancers elevate the performance with their athleticism and artistry. This year\, audiences will enjoy the talents of five-time World Champion David Geaney\, two-time World Champion Tyler Schwartz\, All Britain Champion and Riverdance alumnus Noel Spillane\, and Nathan Pilatzke\, a four-time Canadian Stepdance Champion and Chieftains alumnus. \nTogether\, they’ll create an unforgettable evening\, guaranteed to get you in the holiday spirit!
URL:https://www.ocean.edu/event/cherish-the-ladies/
LOCATION:Grunin Center Theater
CATEGORIES:Grunin Center
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ORGANIZER;CN="Grunin Center for the Arts":MAILTO:grunincenter@ocean.edu
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SUMMARY:OCC Repertory Theatre Company presents Broadway for the Holidays 5
DESCRIPTION:  \nGet Tickets \n  \nBlack Box Theater\n(Building 11B)\nAdults $26\, Seniors $24\nGeneral Admission Seating \n \nAbout the Show\nIt’s another year of the rousing review that celebrates the most wonderful time of the year: Broadway for the Holidays 5! Returning by popular demand\, this festive extravaganza brings the magic of Broadway to the holiday season like never before. Join OCC students and community members for a journey through the beloved songs and timeless classics that capture the spirit of the holidays. From heartwarming ballads to toe-tapping showstoppers\, Broadway for the Holidays 5 promises an unforgettable musical experience for the whole family. \nPerformances\nFriday\, December 12\, 2025        7:30 PM\nSaturday\, December 13\, 2025    2:00 PM\nSaturday\, December 13\, 2025    7:30 PM\nSunday\, December 14\, 2025      2:00 PM \nFriday\, December 19\, 2025        7:30 PM\nSaturday\, December 20\, 2025    2:00 PM\nSaturday\, December 20\, 2025    7:30 PM\nSunday\, December 21\, 2025      2:00 PM \nCast\nCheck back soon \nProduction Crew\nCheck back soon \nAbout the OCC Repertory Theater Company\nUnder the direction of Performing Arts Program Chair Paul Chalakani\, the mission of the OCC/REP is to create opportunities for college and community participation in various rich and diverse theatrical experiences. The Company seeks to engage\, entertain\, inspire\, and educate to enhance the cultural life of Ocean County College and the surrounding communities. The OCC/REP provides OCC students\, faculty\, staff\, and residents of neighboring communities the opportunity to attend and/or participate in quality performances of theatrical works – musicals and plays\, classical and modern\, traditional and experimental\, through a well-balanced theatrical season. Additionally\, the OCC/REP provides an environment for students of our performing arts program to apply what they are learning in a collaborative and encouraging format. The OCC/REP celebrates the power of the theatre to illuminate and mirror the human experience. \nThe OCC Repertory Theatre Company is funded\, in part\, by the Ocean County College Foundation.
URL:https://www.ocean.edu/event/occ-repertory-theatre-company-presents-broadway-for-the-holidays-5/2025-12-14/
LOCATION:Cultural Community Center – Black Box Theater
CATEGORIES:Grunin Center
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ORGANIZER;CN="Grunin Center for the Arts":MAILTO:grunincenter@ocean.edu
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SUMMARY:OCC Repertory Theatre Company presents Broadway for the Holidays 5
DESCRIPTION:  \nGet Tickets \n  \nBlack Box Theater\n(Building 11B)\nAdults $26\, Seniors $24\nGeneral Admission Seating \n \nAbout the Show\nIt’s another year of the rousing review that celebrates the most wonderful time of the year: Broadway for the Holidays 5! Returning by popular demand\, this festive extravaganza brings the magic of Broadway to the holiday season like never before. Join OCC students and community members for a journey through the beloved songs and timeless classics that capture the spirit of the holidays. From heartwarming ballads to toe-tapping showstoppers\, Broadway for the Holidays 5 promises an unforgettable musical experience for the whole family. \nPerformances\nFriday\, December 12\, 2025        7:30 PM\nSaturday\, December 13\, 2025    2:00 PM\nSaturday\, December 13\, 2025    7:30 PM\nSunday\, December 14\, 2025      2:00 PM \nFriday\, December 19\, 2025        7:30 PM\nSaturday\, December 20\, 2025    2:00 PM\nSaturday\, December 20\, 2025    7:30 PM\nSunday\, December 21\, 2025      2:00 PM \nCast\nCheck back soon \nProduction Crew\nCheck back soon \nAbout the OCC Repertory Theater Company\nUnder the direction of Performing Arts Program Chair Paul Chalakani\, the mission of the OCC/REP is to create opportunities for college and community participation in various rich and diverse theatrical experiences. The Company seeks to engage\, entertain\, inspire\, and educate to enhance the cultural life of Ocean County College and the surrounding communities. The OCC/REP provides OCC students\, faculty\, staff\, and residents of neighboring communities the opportunity to attend and/or participate in quality performances of theatrical works – musicals and plays\, classical and modern\, traditional and experimental\, through a well-balanced theatrical season. Additionally\, the OCC/REP provides an environment for students of our performing arts program to apply what they are learning in a collaborative and encouraging format. The OCC/REP celebrates the power of the theatre to illuminate and mirror the human experience. \nThe OCC Repertory Theatre Company is funded\, in part\, by the Ocean County College Foundation.
URL:https://www.ocean.edu/event/occ-repertory-theatre-company-presents-broadway-for-the-holidays-5/2025-12-13/2/
LOCATION:Cultural Community Center – Black Box Theater
CATEGORIES:Grunin Center
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ORGANIZER;CN="Grunin Center for the Arts":MAILTO:grunincenter@ocean.edu
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SUMMARY:The Nutcracker
DESCRIPTION:  \nGet Tickets \n  \nMain Stage\n(Building 11A)\nAdults $19\, Children $16 \n \nJoin Ballet for Young Audiences as they present another year of this Grunin Center holiday tradition. This child-friendly production of The Nutcracker tells the story of Clara\, the favorite godchild of Herr Drosselmeyer\, a mysterious clockmaker who helps to transport Clara and her Nutcracker Prince to a special realm. This condensed version of the ballet is narrated to help young ballet enthusiasts enjoy the performance. \nPlease note that it is the Grunin Center Policy for all Family Shows that all attendees\, regardless of age\, require a ticket. \n \nThis performance is sponsored by RWJBarnabas Health Community Medical Center.
URL:https://www.ocean.edu/event/the-nutcracker-3/2025-12-13/2/
LOCATION:Grunin Center Theater
CATEGORIES:Grunin Center
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ORGANIZER;CN="Grunin Center for the Arts":MAILTO:grunincenter@ocean.edu
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SUMMARY:OCC Repertory Theatre Company presents Broadway for the Holidays 5
DESCRIPTION:  \nGet Tickets \n  \nBlack Box Theater\n(Building 11B)\nAdults $26\, Seniors $24\nGeneral Admission Seating \n \nAbout the Show\nIt’s another year of the rousing review that celebrates the most wonderful time of the year: Broadway for the Holidays 5! Returning by popular demand\, this festive extravaganza brings the magic of Broadway to the holiday season like never before. Join OCC students and community members for a journey through the beloved songs and timeless classics that capture the spirit of the holidays. From heartwarming ballads to toe-tapping showstoppers\, Broadway for the Holidays 5 promises an unforgettable musical experience for the whole family. \nPerformances\nFriday\, December 12\, 2025        7:30 PM\nSaturday\, December 13\, 2025    2:00 PM\nSaturday\, December 13\, 2025    7:30 PM\nSunday\, December 14\, 2025      2:00 PM \nFriday\, December 19\, 2025        7:30 PM\nSaturday\, December 20\, 2025    2:00 PM\nSaturday\, December 20\, 2025    7:30 PM\nSunday\, December 21\, 2025      2:00 PM \nCast\nCheck back soon \nProduction Crew\nCheck back soon \nAbout the OCC Repertory Theater Company\nUnder the direction of Performing Arts Program Chair Paul Chalakani\, the mission of the OCC/REP is to create opportunities for college and community participation in various rich and diverse theatrical experiences. The Company seeks to engage\, entertain\, inspire\, and educate to enhance the cultural life of Ocean County College and the surrounding communities. The OCC/REP provides OCC students\, faculty\, staff\, and residents of neighboring communities the opportunity to attend and/or participate in quality performances of theatrical works – musicals and plays\, classical and modern\, traditional and experimental\, through a well-balanced theatrical season. Additionally\, the OCC/REP provides an environment for students of our performing arts program to apply what they are learning in a collaborative and encouraging format. The OCC/REP celebrates the power of the theatre to illuminate and mirror the human experience. \nThe OCC Repertory Theatre Company is funded\, in part\, by the Ocean County College Foundation.
URL:https://www.ocean.edu/event/occ-repertory-theatre-company-presents-broadway-for-the-holidays-5/2025-12-13/1/
LOCATION:Cultural Community Center – Black Box Theater
CATEGORIES:Grunin Center
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ORGANIZER;CN="Grunin Center for the Arts":MAILTO:grunincenter@ocean.edu
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DTSTAMP:20260405T141601
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251119T191621Z
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SUMMARY:The Nutcracker
DESCRIPTION:  \nGet Tickets \n  \nMain Stage\n(Building 11A)\nAdults $19\, Children $16 \n \nJoin Ballet for Young Audiences as they present another year of this Grunin Center holiday tradition. This child-friendly production of The Nutcracker tells the story of Clara\, the favorite godchild of Herr Drosselmeyer\, a mysterious clockmaker who helps to transport Clara and her Nutcracker Prince to a special realm. This condensed version of the ballet is narrated to help young ballet enthusiasts enjoy the performance. \nPlease note that it is the Grunin Center Policy for all Family Shows that all attendees\, regardless of age\, require a ticket. \n \nThis performance is sponsored by RWJBarnabas Health Community Medical Center.
URL:https://www.ocean.edu/event/the-nutcracker-3/2025-12-13/1/
LOCATION:Grunin Center Theater
CATEGORIES:Grunin Center
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ORGANIZER;CN="Grunin Center for the Arts":MAILTO:grunincenter@ocean.edu
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