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The Livingston Avenue Historic District is a 32-acre (13 ha) historic district located along Livingston Avenue between Hale and Morris Streets in the city of New Brunswick in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States.
New Jersey Independent South Asian Cine Fest - New Brunswick; Rib Rock, featuring B.B. King - PNC Bank Arts Center; South Mountain International Blues Festival [14] - South Mountain Reservation in West Orange; Water and Wings Festival [15] Youth Dance Festival of New Jersey [16] Just Be You Performing Arts Film & Theater Festival [17]
The New Brunswick Performing Arts Center is a complex in New Brunswick, New Jersey's Civic Square government and cultural district, adjacent to the State Theatre. [2] Construction for the US$172 million, 23-story multi-use property began in 2017 and was completed in 2019. [3] Its official opening took place September 4, 2019. [4]
State Theatre New Jersey is a nonprofit theater, located in New Brunswick, New Jersey. It has seating for 1,850 people. It has seating for 1,850 people. Designed by architect Thomas W. Lamb in 1921, it is one of the oldest theaters in the State of New Jersey.
George Street Playhouse is a theater company in New Brunswick, New Jersey, in the city's Civic Square government and theater district and resident at the newly built New Brunswick Performing Arts Center. [1] The GSP is one of the state's most prominent professional theaters, committed to the production of new and established plays. [2] [3]
New Jersey Young Filmmakers Festival (Thomas Edison National Historical Park, West Orange) [47] New Lens Film Festival (Rutgers Filmmaking Center, Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University–New Brunswick) [48] New York Asian Film Festival (Barrymore Film Center, Fort Lee served as one of the screening venues in 2023).
Crossroads Theatre is an American residence theater company in New Brunswick, New Jersey, focused on the Black American experience and the African diaspora. It is in residence at the newly built New Brunswick Performing Arts Center, which opened in the city's Civic Square in 2019. [1]
The Brunswicks are a group of four municipalities in Middlesex County, New Jersey, all of which have the word Brunswick in their name. New Brunswick, New Jersey, the first formed of the four, was named in 1730 after the British royal House of Brunswick. [1]