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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

NJYT's RENT in collaboration with Algonquin Arts Theatre & NJPAC’s Summer Musical Program



Hello again everybody! This summer has been going just as planned here at Algonquin Arts Theatre: packed full of fun events that bring this place to life over and over again! Speaking of, New Jersey Youth Theatre’s Production of RENT in association with Algonquin Arts Theatre & NJPAC’s Summer Musical Program will open here on Friday, July 30 for seven amazing performances. Tickets cost $29 for adults and seniors and $18 for people 18 years old and younger. Here are all of the show times:


Friday, July 30 at 8:00 PM*
Saturday, July 31 at 8:00 PM
Sunday, August 1 at 3:00 PM
Thursday, August 5 at 8:00 PM**
Friday, August 6 at 8:00 PM
Saturday, August 7 at 8:00 PM
Sunday, August 8 at 3:00 PM

*The opening performance on Friday, July 30th will feature a Pre-Show Season Sneak Peak at 7:30 pm, where the audience will have the opportunity to learn about all the exciting upcoming events for the season.

**Also, prior to the show on Thursday, August 5 we will be hosting a Multi-Chamber Networking event. This event is called “Network and Nosh!” and is a reception sponsored by UBS and coordinated by the Manasquan and Brielle Chambers of Commerce. During this time, business owners can network and sample food and cocktails starting at 6:00 PM followed by the show at 8:00 PM. If business owners want to attend the reception only, it costs $20 and the reception and show on this night costs $40. These business owners can attend the show after to see what NJYT and NJPAC have to offer in their production of RENT, but don't worry: it is still open to everybody for the regular prices as listed earlier!

We are so excited to have RENT here at the Algonquin. Make sure you reserve your tickets by calling 732-528-9211 or online at www.algonquinarts.org. This is sure to be an amazing performance!

Check out this video!

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Summer Time

Hello Everyone! So we have been going on and on about how exciting our Summer Series is going to be, and now that we have everything finalized we can finally share it with all of you. Saturday, July 10, kicks off our Summer Series with a free preview of our Saturday Cabaret Series. With the legendary Mel Hood as our host, each week we will feature a different cabaret artist. We are extremely excited to host such great talent, and cannot wait for the kickoff!

This summer is going to be full of firsts here at Algonquin Arts Theatre. Besides featuring great performances of Rent and HMS Pinafore, we will also be hosting a brand new, evening Surf Series. This event includes a free surf movie, live music, and delicious grub for sale by some of our local businesses. The first of our four Surf Series Events takes place on July 23 at 8pm, so be sure to come out and support a new summer tradition!

Another first for the theatre, comedy! Standup has been a long time coming to Algonquin, and what better way to start than with the hilarious former host of "The Biggest Loser," Caroline Rhea. Caroline is an accomplished comedian, and an absolute riot. If you don't believe us, check her out for yourselves:


This summer is not to be missed!
Visit www.algonquinarts.org for more info!

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Our Take on the Seaside Music Fest

What can we say about the Seaside Music Fest? Well for starters, there were lots of great people-watching opportunities and we met some superb individuals. The boardwalk had a hefty variety of visitors, ranging from high school students to senior groups, and it was nice that so many people were interested in the Algonquin Arts Theatre table. By the way, Millennium Radio donated vendor tables to nonprofits, so thank you Millennium Radio!

Julie and Mary (who represented the Theatre that day) were very tempted by a boardwalk food place that sold fried oreos. Luckily, they made it out with their willpower and wallets still in check.

Where will Algonquin Arts Theatre go next? You'll just have to wait to find out.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Morning Music with James Alexander


Hello Everyone. We just returned from seeing one of our favorite performers, James Alexander, singing Songs from the American Stage. James sang as part of our Morning Music Series, and a great crowd was in attendance including some students from Brick Memorial School who sat front row center, and even took a few pictures for James. The performance was great, and to top it all off OceanFirst Bank presented Algonquin Arts Theatre with a check for $15,000! Needless to say, it was a very exciting morning here at the Theatre. Also, rumor has it that James Alexander will be returning for a Main Stage show in the upcoming season. We just can’t get enough of his great sense of humor and wonderful voice! We would also like to extend a special thank you to our sponsors Simon Kaufman, Esq. and Maria Zito-Kaufman.

Friday, April 30, 2010

Manasquan Craft Fair



Good Morning! Even though we have been extremely busy these past few weeks here at Algonquin Arts, we still managed to attend the Manasquan Craft Fair in Squan Plaza last Saturday and have some fun. Mary and Michelle enjoyed the sun while meeting with browsing locals, handing out brochures, and even selling a few raffle tickets! They managed to escape without making any major purchases, but just barely—the fair had some really great stuff. Manasquan was out in full force, with four legged friends in tow, enjoying the crafts and Jimmy Buffet tunes provided by Ed Austin. A special thanks to Pat and Laura for helping us be a part of this wonderful day!

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Month of the Young Child



Hello Everyone! So we know this is a little delayed, but on April 16, we took part in the Asbury Park School District, Month of the Young Child Parade, and it was a blast! Although the weather wasn’t the greatest, kids, parents, and community members were out in full force. In attendance were the Asbury Park Fire Department, Asbury Park High School Band, Curiosity Cat, Acelero Learning Head Start, A Little Class Preschool, Alphabets Preschool, Barack H. Obama Kindergarten, Bradley Preschool and Kindergarten, Care on the Square, Little Tots Preschool, Thurgood Marshall Kindergarten, Mercy Center, Childcare Resources, Foster Care Program, Hispanic Affairs, Prevention First, Mounted Police, Asbury Park Police Department and our very own Education Coordinator, Julie, and Intern, Michelle, representing Algonquin Arts. The girls braved the weather in cool costumes; Julie dressed as a playful puppy, and Michelle doing her best as the Rainbow Fish. The kids were all super excited to see familiar characters in their midst, though we had to keep Julie away from Curiosity Cat (old rivalries die hard).

Overall, the day was a great opportunity to get out into the community and talk to some of the people involved in the organizations that Algonquin Arts teams up with for our Page and Stage Program. If you don’t know, our Page and Stage program goes into schools like those present at the parade and creates activities to go along with the reading of a book such as The Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister. The kids then get to come to Algonquin Arts to see the play performed on our stage. It is awesome to see how excited they get by theatre when they have that deeper connection to the book! Overall, the day was tons of fun although we did freeze our tails off literally! Hopefully we will have some more great events like this one in the future that we can share with all of you. Have a great day!

Saturday, April 17, 2010

New Season!


Hello Everybody! We haven’t gotten into the swing of the whole blog thing yet, but we are working on it. Just wanted to drop in with a quick post about what has been keeping us so busy at Algonquin Arts. We are currently in the process of coordinating our 2010-2011 Season. It’s crazy how 2009 just flew by, and already we are at the part of the year that is just tons of chaotic fun. We can’t say too much, but the summer is shaping up to be one of our best ever. We are branching out and trying new things while bringing back everyone’s old favorites. Jersey Shore summers at Algonquin Arts are not to be missed!

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Finally... A Blog!


Ladies and Gentlemen,


We are pleased to announce that we now have a blog. You know what this means, right? No? Well, neither do we! We are just excited to have an opportunity to let people know who we really are and hopefully share some humorous stories and insight on what it is like to run a nonprofit theatre. Be prepared to share our struggles and successes, and most of all, get ready to be entertained!

Stay tuned....