Immerse Yourself in the Vibrant Arts Scene of New Jersey: Events Not to Miss Until April 23

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Immerse Yourself in the Vibrant Arts Scene of New Jersey: Events Not to Miss Until April 23

Experience the best of arts events happening in New Jersey until April 23 with a variety of music, dance, comedy, theater, words, visual arts, film, and more. Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band will perform at The Prudential Center in Newark on April 20, featuring their politically charged Land of Hope & Dreams American Tour. Stevie Wonder's Songs in the Key of Life will be celebrated at The Count Basie Center for the Arts in Red Bank on April 18, marking its 50th anniversary. The Sugarhill Gang will present "Rappers Convention" at BergenPAC in Englewood on April 17, and composer Steven Mackey's "MEMOIR" will be showcased at The McCarter Theatre Center in Princeton on April 18 and 19.

The New Jersey Symphony will perform Mozart's Requiem at various locations, including NJPAC in Newark and The State Theatre in New Brunswick. Big Hix will entertain at the "Boots in the Borough" event in Washington, featuring line dancing and live music. Carolyn Dorfman Dance will host a benefit event called "Reach" at The Maplewood Country Club on April 23, showcasing various dance performances. Andrew Dismukes from "Saturday Night Live" will do standup at The Stress Factory in New Brunswick on April 16 and 17-18.

The Actors Studio of New Jersey and The Sieminski Theater will present "Finishing the Hat: The Music of Sondheim" in Basking Ridge on April 18 and 19. John Malkovich will star in "The Music Critic" at The McCarter Theatre Center in Princeton on April 17. The Hoboken Literary Weekend will feature various events, including talks by Colm Tóibín, Andrew McCarthy, and Melissa Ben-Ishay. Margaret Atwood will give a talk at The Grunin Center for the Arts at Ocean County College in Toms River on April 23.

The Garden State Art Weekend will showcase art exhibitions at over 100 museums and galleries across New Jersey from April 17-19. The Williams Center in Rutherford will host a stoner-comedy marathon in honor of 420, featuring films like "Dazed and Confused" and "Half Baked." The Morris Museum in Morris Township will offer live jazz by John Koozin and his band during their "Night at the Museum" event on April 16. Explore the vibrant arts scene in New Jersey and immerse yourself in a world of creativity and entertainment.