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Agenda

<strong>NEWARK </strong> Dance Theater of Harlem will perform in the New Bailiwick of jersey Performing Arts Center&rsquo;s annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration at Prudential Hall, one Heart Street, on Jan. 16 at seven:30 p.one thousand. Tickets are $25 to $79. 888-466-5722; <a href="http://www.njpac.org/" title="Website.">njpac.org</a>.

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A guide to cultural and recreational events in New Jersey. Items for the calendar should be sent at least three weeks in advance to njtowns@nytimes.com.

Comedy

MORRISTOWN Mayo Performing Arts Center Manhattan One-act Nighttime. January. xvi at 8 p.thou. $25. Mayo Performing Arts Centre, 100 Due south Street. 973-539-8008; mayoarts.org.

NEW BRUNSWICK State Theater Lewis Blackness. Jan. sixteen at 8 p.m. $35 to $75. State Theater, 15 Livingston Avenue. 732-246-7469; statetheatrenj.org.

For Children

BRANCHBURG Raritan Valley Customs Higher "The Heaven Above," a special astronomy and music testify created for families with children on the autism spectrum or those with developmental disabilities. Jan. xi, 4:30 to 5:30 p.one thousand. $7. Raritan Valley Community College, Route 28 and Lamington Road in North Branch. raritanval.edu/planetarium; 908-231-8805.

CAMDEN Gamble Aquarium "Hippo Oasis." Continuing. $eighteen.95 and $25.95; children nether 2, free. Adventure Aquarium, ane Riverside Bulldoze. adventureaquarium.com; 856-365-3300.

MAHWAH Sharp Theater "MatheMagic!" with Bradley Fields, magician and educator. Jan. 13 and 14. $eight. Sharp Theater, 505 Ramapo Valley Road. 201-684-7844. ramapo.edu/berriecenter.

NEW BRUNSWICK Country Theater Julie Pasqual, storyteller, will present winter-themed tales from around the earth. January. 17 at ten a.yard. and noon. Free. State Theater, 15 Livingston Avenue. 732-246-7469; statetheatrenj.org.

NEWARK Prudential Center Disney on Ice presents "Princesses and Heroes." Jan. 15 through 19. Tickets starting at $xv. Prudential Center, 25 Lafayette Street. 800-653-8000; prucenter.com.

RAHWAY Union County Performing Arts Center Sensory Friendly Theater series, Jim West'southward "Dinosaurs." Jan. 11 at 2 p.m. $8. Union County Performing Arts Center, 1601 Irving Street. ucpac.org. 732-499-8226.

SOUTH ORANGE South Orange Performing Arts Center "Ivy+Bean, the Musical," based on the children's volume serial by Annie Barrows, author, and Sophie Blackhall, illustrator. Jan. 24 at two p.m. $15 to $27. Southward Orange Performing Arts Center, ane Sopac Manner. sopacnow.org; 973-313-2787.

TENAFLY JCC on the Palisades Professional Children's Theater Series: "The Rainbow Fish — The Musical." Jan. 11 at two p.g. $12 and $17. "The Sleeping Beauty," past Benjamin Wenzelberg. Jan. 25, four:thirty to vi p.m. $8 and $10. JCC on the Palisades, 411 East Clinton Artery. 201-408-1409; jccotp.org.

Music and Trip the light fantastic

MONTCLAIR Outpost in the Burbs Howie Day, vocaliser-songwriter. Jan. xvi at 8 p.chiliad. $22 and $25. Outpost in the Burbs, 67 Church Street. outpostintheburbs.org; 973-744-6560.

MONTCLAIR Wellmont Theater Seether and Papa Roach. Jan. 17 at 5:xxx p.g. $29 to $79.75. Wellmont Theater, 5 Seymour Street. thewellmonttheater.com; 973-783-9500.

MORRISTOWN Mayo Performing Arts Heart Rockin' the 70s, soft stone artists from the 1970s. Jan. 17 at 7:30 p.thousand. $39 to $79. The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra presents Sarah Chang Plays Bernstein, led by Jacques Lacobe. January. eighteen at 3 p.m. $20 to $90. For tickets: (973) 624-3713; njsymphony.org. Mayo Performing Arts Heart, 100 South Street. 973-539-8008; mayoarts.org.

MORRISTOWN The Minstrel, Morristown Unitarian Fellowship Julie Gold, folk. Jan. sixteen, viii to 11 p.yard. $9; 12 and under free. The Minstrel, Morristown Unitarian Fellowship, 21 Normandy Heights Road. 973-335-9489; folkproject.org.

NEWARK Prudential Hall, New Jersey Performing Arts Middle The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, "Romeo and Juliet," led past Jacques Lacombe. Jan. 9 through Jan. xi. $20 to $87. Tickets: 973-624-3713; njsymphony.org. Trip the light fantastic toe Theater of Harlem: K. L. G. Celebration. January. 16 at 7:30 p.m. $25 to $79. Prudential Hall, New Jersey Performing Arts Center, 1 Centre Street. 888-466-5722; njpac.org.

PRINCETON Richardson Auditorium The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra "Sarah Chang Plays Bernstein," led by Jacques Lacombe, Jan. 16 at 8 p.thousand. $xx to $xc. Richardson Auditorium, in Alexander Hall on the Princeton Academy Campus. njsymphony.org; 973-624-3713.

RAHWAY Union County Performing Arts Center Milton, folk. Jan. 24 at 8 p.m. $20. Matrimony Canton Performing Arts Center, 1601 Irving Street. 732-499-8226; ucpac.org.

Reddish Banking concern Count Basie Theater "Dancing With the Stars Alive," the television bear witness's most popular competitors. Jan. 11 at iv and 8 p.grand. $45 to $95. Dave Mason'south Traffic Jam, archetype rock. Jan. 15 at 8 p.m. $25 to $69. Elvis Altogether Fustigate, with Mike Albert and Scot Bruce. Jan. 16 at 8 p.m. $xx to $40. The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, "Sarah Chang Plays Bernstein," led by Jacques Lacombe. Jan. 17 at 8 p.m. $20 to $85. For tickets: (973) 624-3713; njsymphony.org. Count Basie Theater, 99 Monmouth Street. 732-842-9000; countbasietheatre.org.

Southward ORANGE Southward Orange Performing Arts Heart Dave Mason's Traffic Jam, archetype rock. Jan. 11 at 7:xxx p.chiliad. $55 to $75. The Psychedelic Furs, post-punk. January. 16 at viii p.grand. $38 to $58. Juilliard at Sopac: Jiayan Sun, pianist. January. eighteen at 3 p.one thousand. $25. Jazz in the Loft: Nat Adderley Jr. Jan. 18 at seven p.thou. $15. South Orange Performing Arts Center, 1 Sopac Way. 973-313-2787; sopacnow.org.

TEANECK Puffin Cultural Forum Greg Abate Quartet, jazz. Jan. 11 at four p.m. $10 suggested donation. Puffin Cultural Forum, 20 Puffin Style. puffinculturalforum.org; 201-836-3499.

Spoken Word

ENGLEWOOD Englewood Public Library "Reminiscences of Dr. King," Arnold Brownish, author, historian and old assemblyman, will chronicle his experiences of the 1963 March on Washington and his memories of Dr. Martin Luther Rex Jr. Jan. 20 at seven:15 p.m. Free. Englewood Public Library, 31 Engle Street. 201-568-2215; englewoodlibrary.org.

MONTCLAIR Watchung Booksellers Performances past a jazz quartet of students from Jazz House Kids. Jan. 24, four to 5 p.m. Watchung Booksellers, 54 Fairfield Street. 973-744-7177.

Theater

CAMDEN South Camden Theater Company, Waterfront South Theater "Agnes of God," drama by John Pielmeier. Through Jan. 25. $20. S Camden Theater Company, Waterfront South Theater, 400 Jasper Street. southcamdentheatre.org; 866-811-4111.

MANASQUAN Algonquin Arts Center "The Drinking glass Menagerie," by Tennessee Williams. Jan. 17 through 25. $twenty to $36. Algonquin Arts Middle, 173 Main Street. 732-528-9211; algonquinarts.com.

MILLBURN Paper Mill Playhouse "Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike," comedy past Christopher Durang. Jan. 21 through Feb. fifteen. $36 to $91. Paper Mill Playhouse, 22 Brookside Drive. papermill.org. 973-376-4343.

MONTCLAIR Studio Playhouse "Other People's Money," a drama comedy past Jerry Sterner. Jan. 16 through 31. $20. Studio Playhouse, 14 Alvin Place. 973-744-9752; studioplayhouse.org.

MORRISTOWN Mayo Performing Arts Middle "Nice Work if You Can Get It," musical. Jan. fifteen at eight p.thou. $39 to $79. Mayo Performing Arts Center, 100 South Street. 973-539-8008; mayoarts.org.

NUTLEY Nutley Little Theater "Seven," reading of a collaboration of seven female playwrights based on personal interviews in the Vital Voices Global Leadership Network. January. 11 at 2 p.one thousand. Free. Nutley Piddling Theater, 47 Erie Place. nutleylittletheatre.com. 973-667-0374.

ORADELL Bergen County Players, Petty Firehouse Theater "Clybourne Park," drama by Bruce Norris. Through January. 31 at 8 p.m.$17 and $21. Bergen Canton Players, Little Firehouse Theatre, 298 Kinderkamack Road. 201-261-4200; bcplayers.org.

PRINCETON McCarter Theater Middle "Sizwe Banzi Is Expressionless," a play by Athol Fugard, John Kani and Winston Ntshona. Jan. xvi through Feb. xv. $25 to $70. McCarter Theater Heart, 91 University Place. 609-258-2787; mccarter.org.

RAHWAY Spousal relationship County Performing Arts Center "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change," musical comedy by Joe DiPietro and Jimmy Roberts. Through January. eleven. $25. Matrimony Canton Performing Arts Center, 1601 Irving Street. 732-499-8226; ucpac.org.

RED BANK Two River Theater "Absurd Person Atypical," comedy by Alan Ayckbourn. Through Feb. one. $20 to $50. Two River Theater, 21 Bridge Avenue. 732-345-1400; trtc.org.

SOUTH Orangish South Orange Performing Arts Heart A Staged Reading of "Helen of Troy," presented by Midtown Directly Rep. Jan. 25 at 7:xxx p.m. $xv. South Orange Performing Arts Center, ane Sopac Way. 973-313-2787; sopacnow.org.

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West Orange Luna Stage New Moon Reading Series: "Beige," past Desi Moreno-Penson. Jan. 12 at seven:30 p.grand. $5 suggested donation. Luna Stage, 555 Valley Road. lunastage.org. 973-395-5551.

Museums and Galleries

ASBURY PARK Palette Gallery/ArtsSpace Bob Wheeler's playful surreal paintings. Through Feb. 28. "Mixtape," a collaborative fine art projection in which Joseph Borzotta and two other artists from a rotating ensemble work on the aforementioned sail. Through Feb. 28. Palette Gallery/ArtsSpace, 716 Cookman Avenue. 201-981-2395.

BERNARDSVILLE Studio 7 Fine Fine art Gallery "Wildlife Watercolors," works past James Fiorentino, American sports artist, that includes wild animals. Through Jan. 31. Wednesdays through Saturdays, 10 a.g. to 4 p.m. Studio 7 Art Gallery, 5 Morristown Road. 908-630-9770; studio7artgallery.com.

ASBURY PARK Where Music Lives "The Amazing Journey Through the Photography of John Cavanaugh." Through March one. Where Music Lives, 708 Cookman Avenue. asburyparkmusiclives.org; 732-775-8900.

BEDMINSTER The Eye for Contemporary Art "Line, Colour and Surface," works by Harry Naar, Sue Ferguson Gussow, Geoffrey Dorfman and Tracey Jones, curated by Mel Leipzig. Through Feb. 21. Mondays through Thursdays, 9 a.one thousand. to 5 p.m.; Fridays and Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 3 p.k. The Center for Contemporary Art, 2020 Burnt Mills Road. ccabedminster.org; 908-234-2345.

CLINTON Hunterdon Art Museum "Gimmicky International Tapestry," works of iii generations of artists from ix countries . January. 11 through May. x. Donation: $five. Tuesdays through Sundays, eleven a.m. to v p.thousand. Hunterdon Art Museum, vii Lower Heart Street. 908-735-8415; hunterdonartmuseum.org.

FREEHOLD Monmouth County Historical Association Museum and Library "Farm: Agriculture in Monmouth County, 1600-2013." Through Feb. 28. Tuesdays through Saturdays, x a.thousand. to 4 p.1000. Monmouth County Historical Association Museum and Library, 70 Court Street. monmouthhistory.org; 732-462-1466.

GALLOWAY Stockton College Art Gallery "Charles Santore: Alice and the Narrative Pic Book," selection of Santore'due south children's literature illustrations and a preview of drawings from his coming publication of "Alice in Wonderland" in celebration of the original'south 150th anniversary. Jan. twenty through March 25. Mondays through Saturdays, noon to 7:30 p.m. and Sundays, noon to 4 p.g. Stockton Higher Art Gallery, 101 Vera King Farris Drive. 609-652-4214; stockton.edu/artgallery.

HALEDON American Labor Museum/Botto House National Landmark "New Haven's Garment Workers: An Elm Urban center Story," an exhibition past Joan Cavanaugh and the New Haven Labor History Association. Through April 17. $v suggested donation. Wednesdays through Saturdays, 1 to 4 p.m., or by engagement. American Labor Museum/Botto House National Landmark, 83 Norwood Street. labormuseum.org; 973-595-7953.

HAMILTON Grounds for Sculpture "Seward Johnson: The Retrospective," 150 works by the sculptor at the 42-acre park he founded. Through July ane. "Michael Graves: Past equally Prologue," seminal architecture and product design projects, and original artworks, including sculpture and paintings. Through Apr 5. $ten to $15; members and children under five, gratis. Tuesdays through Sundays, 10 a.m. to half-dozen p.yard. Grounds for Sculpture, 18 Fairgrounds Route. 609-586-0616; groundsforsculpture.org.

Bailiwick of jersey CITY Victory Hall Cartoon Rooms "The Big Minor Testify Fund-Raiser." Small works past almost 100 painters, collage artists, printmakers and sculptors. Through January. 25. Victory Hall Drawing Rooms, 180 M Street. 201-208-8032; drawingrooms.org/events.html.

LAMBERTVILLE The Artists' Gallery 19th annual Holiday Exhibition, works selected by the artists. Through February. 1. Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, xi a.thousand. to 6 p.k. The Artists' Gallery, 18 Span Street. lambertvillearts.com; 609-397-4588.

MADISON Drew Academy "Coming Home," installation past Valerie Hegarty. Through Jan. xxx. Tuesdays through Fridays, 12:thirty to 4 p.thou., selected weekends and past appointment. Drew University, 36 Madison Avenue. 973-408-3758; drew.edu/korngallery.

MADISON Museum of Early on Trades and Crafts "The American Revolution in New Jersey: Where the Battlefront Meets the Homefront." Through Feb. 1. $3 to $13; free for members. Tuesdays through Saturdays, 10 a.chiliad. to iv p.m.; Sundays, noon to 5 p.thou. Museum of Early on Trades and Crafts, ix Main Street. 973-377-2982; metc.org.

MONTCLAIR Montclair Fine art Museum "Monika Bravo: New Work," works by the multidisciplinary artist Monika Bravo. Through Sept. 14. "100 Works for 100 Years: A Centennial Celebration." Through May 17. $12 adults, $ten seniors and students; members and children under 12, free. Wednesdays through Sundays, apex to 5 p.grand. Montclair Art Museum, 3 Southward Mountain Avenue. montclairartmuseum.org; 973-746-5555.

MORRISTOWN Atrium Gallery Atrium's 23rd Annual Exhibition, "Ancient Rhythms Remixed," featuring piece of work by Bisa Butler and more than twenty boosted African-American artists. Jan. 23 through March 15. Mondays through Fridays, eight a.m. to 5 p.m. Atrium Gallery, ten Court Street. 973-540-0615; artintheatrium.org.

MORRISTOWN Morris Museum "Story Volume Wood," annual brandish of children's literature-themed holiday copse busy past local schoolchildren. Through Jan. 19. $7 to $x. "Brick by Brick," innovative works created by artists, architects and engineers using Lego pieces. Through March fifteen. $7 to $10. "Chairs of Inclusion," 10 life-size chairs by professional person artists, in honour of the 10th anniversary of the Jewish Service for the Developmentally Disabled's WAE Center. Through Feb. i. $7 to $10. Tuesdays through Saturdays, 11 a.1000. to 5 p.m.; second and third Thursdays of each calendar month, 11 a.k. to 8 p.m.; Sundays, apex to 5 p.one thousand. Morris Museum, 6 Normandy Heights Road. 973-971-3700; morrismuseum.org.

NEW BRUNSWICK Museum of American Hungarian Foundation 26th annual "Festival of Trees" with Eva Zeisel, a celebration with copse decorated by many different ethnic groups sharing their holiday traditions. Through Jan. 25. Donation; $5. 40th Anniversary of Rubik's Cube, from the collection of Andre Farkas. Through Jan. 31. $five. Tuesdays through Saturdays, eleven a.m. to 4 p.one thousand.; Sundays, ane to 4 p.m. Museum of the American Hungarian Foundation, 300 Somerset Street. ahfoundation.org; 732-846-5777.

NEW BRUNSWICK Zimmerli Art Museum "Sports and Recreation in France, 1840-1900," works on paper. Through Jan. 11. "Bugs and Frogs and Toads! Oh My!" Children's book illustrations past Nancy Winslow Parker. Through June 21. "A Place in America: Celebrating the Legacy of Ralph and Barbara Voorhees," prints and drawings. Through Feb. viii. Free to $6. Tuesdays through Fridays, 10 a.1000. to four:xxx p.m.; Saturdays and Sundays, noon to five p.g. Zimmerli Art Museum, 71 Hamilton Street. 848-932-7237; zimmerlimuseum.rutgers.edu.

NEWARK The Newark Museum "Korea, Country of the Diamond Mountains," decorative arts, clothing and works on paper. Through Jan. 25. "Gone Fishin': Aquatic Imagery in Asian Fine art," folding screens, hanging scrolls, ceramics and sculpture. Through March 1. Free with museum admission, $vii and $12; children nether 2 and members, free. Wednesdays through Sundays, noon to 5 p.chiliad. The Newark Museum, 49 Washington Street. 973-596-6650; newarkmuseum.org.

NYACK Museum of the Historical Society of the Nyacks "Toys of the Past: Our Childhood Memories." Through February. 28. Saturdays, 1 to 4 p.m. Museum of the Historical Guild of the Nyacks, 50 Piermont Avenue. 845-418-4430; nyackhistory.org.

PIERMONT Piermont Flywheel Gallery "20 Artists," grouping show, paintings, photography and sculpture. Thursdays and Sundays 1 to half-dozen p.thousand., Fridays and Saturdays one to 9 p.k. Through Jan. xi. Thursdays and Sundays, 1 to 6 p.one thousand.; Fridays and Saturdays, 1 to 9 p.m. Piermont Flywheel Gallery, 223 Ash Street. 845-365-6411; piermontflywheel.com.

PRINCETON Bernstein Gallery "Call and Response," digital collages by Andrew Ellis Johnson. Through January. 29. Mondays through Fridays, 9 a.m. to v p.one thousand. Bernstein Gallery, Robertson Hall. 609-497-2441; wws.princeton.edu/almost-wws/bernstein-gallery.

PRINCETON Morven Museum and Garden "Hail Specimen of Female Art! New Jersey Schoolgirl Needlework, 1726-1860." Through March 29. $5 and $6. Wednesdays through Fridays, 11 a.yard. to 3 p.k.; Saturdays and Sundays, noon to iv p.m. Morven Museum and Garden, 55 Stockton Street. 609-924-8144; morven.org.

PRINCETON Princeton University Art Museum "Chigusa and the Fine art of Tea in Japan." Through Feb. one. "Kongo Across the Waters," examining 500 years of cultural exchange among Congo, Europe and the United States. Through Jan. 25. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.chiliad.; Thursdays, 10 a.thousand. to 10 p.thou.; Sundays, i to 5 p.m. Princeton University Fine art Museum, Princeton Academy Campus. 609-258-3788; artmuseum.princeton.edu.

PRINCETON Princeton University Library "Nova Caesarea: A Cartographic Record of the Garden State, 1666-1888," maps and atlases of New Jersey counties. Through January. 25. Mondays through Fridays, 9 a.yard. to 5 p.yard.; Saturdays and Sundays, noon to 5 p.m. Firestone Library and Museum, Princeton University, 1 Washington Route. 609-258-1470; library.princeton.edu.

SHREWSBURY Society of Artistic Art "All-Fellow member Edgy Exhibit," group show. Through Jan. 28. Tuesdays through Fridays, 8 a.m. to iv:30 p.k.; Thursdays, viii a.thou. to 7 p.m.; Saturdays, ten a.grand. to 3 p.g. Social club of Creative Fine art, 620 Broad Street. guildofcreativeart.org; 732-741-1441.

Due south Orange Due south Orange Performing Arts Center "Precious Memories," photography, collage and constructs by Mansa K. Mussa. Through Feb. fifteen. South Orange Performing Arts Eye, one Sopac Way. 973-313-2787; sopacnow.org.

SUMMIT Visual Arts Center of New Jersey "Doppler Shift," international group evidence. Through Jan. 18. Visual Arts Centre of New Bailiwick of jersey, 68 Elm Street. artcenternj.org; 908-273-9121.

TEANECK Puffin Cultural Forum "Retrospective Outrage," an exhibition of works by the creative person Hak Vogrin and contemporary political cartoons from the Cagle Post by Daryl Cagle. Jan. 17 through Feb. 26. Tuesdays through Thursdays, noon to 4 p.m. Puffin Cultural Forum, 20 Puffin Manner. 201-836-3499; puffinculturalforum.org.

TENAFLY JCC on the Palisades "The Fabric of Life," handmade colorful wall hangings. Through Jan. 28. JCC on the Palisades, 411 East Clinton Artery. 201-569-7900; jccotp.org.

TRENTON Mala Polska "Dreams & Meditations," An exhibition of paintings by the artists R J Haas and Katarzyna Iwaniec, followed by an artist discussion of the works. Jan. 14 through March ix. Mala Polska, 1046 Brunswick Ave. 609-610-4575.

TRENTON New Jersey Country Museum "America, Through Artists' Eyes," works by contemporary New Bailiwick of jersey artists. Through Apr 5. "A Shadow Over the World: The Life and Death of the Passenger Dove," through June 2015. Suggested donation, $5. Tuesdays through Sundays, 9 a.m. to iv:45 p.m. New Jersey State Museum, 205 West State Street. statemuseum.nj.gov; 609-292-6464.

UNION TOWNSHIP The Karl and Helen Burger Gallery at Kean Academy "The Manufacturing plant Street Salon: Beyond the Image," works by New Jersey photographers. Through Feb. thirteen. Mondays through Thursdays, 10:30 a.m. to iv:30 p.thou.; Fridays, 10:30 a.g. to iv p.m. The Karl and Helen Burger Gallery at Kean University, 1000 Morris Avenue. 908-737-0392; kean.edu/~gallery/.

W Orange AMC Essex Dark-green nine "The Best Years of Our Lives," directed past William Wyler. Jan. 11 at 2 p.m. $10. West Orangish Archetype Film Festival, "Moscow on the Hudson," directed by Paul Mazursky. Jan. eighteen at 2 p.m. $10. AMC Essex Greenish 9, 495 Prospect Artery. 973-731-6692.

WESTFIELD Gallery U "Gimmicky Fine art Group," artwork by members of Gimmicky Art Grouping. Through February. 2. Gallery U, 439 Southward Avenue West. gallery-u.blogspot.com; 908-232-1895.

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