Cultural Events Calendar

January

Jan 25 (Snow Date Feb 1)
3 pm
CONCERT

Choral Art Society of New Jersey presents The Cohort: Exploring the Shared Musical lineage of Great English Composers

While many may know the names Gustav Holst, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Herbert Howells, and Samuel Coleridge Taylor, it may be surprising to learn that all of these “greats” studied under the same teacher, and many of them interacted with each other personally and artistically.

This concert explores the shared musical lineage of these composers through their works, along with the works of their contemporaries George Dyson, Rebecca Clarke, and John Ireland. Come be part of something special at this choral concert.

$35 General Admission & Door
$30 advance sale & Seniors/Students (18+)
FREE for youth (under 18)
FREE for Families First card holders & WIC card holders

Please note snow date above

Jan. 31
3 pm
FREE FAMILY CONCERT

Plainfield Symphony presents “Swinging Valentines’ – featuring Jazz Hits

The annual Free Family Concert from Plainfield Symphony will feature notable works by Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, George Gershwin, William Grant Still, and more.

February

Feb. 1
2 pm
FREE CONCERT

Rhonda Denet: Motown Goes to the Movies — presented by Summit Free Public Library

Vocalist Rhonda Denet returns with another spectacular musical performance featuring songs from Mahogany, The Wiz, Fast Break, Blue Lagoon, The Woman in Red, The Last Dragon, Boomerang, and more.

FREE

Wheelchair-accessible venue

Feb. 8
2 – 4 pm
CONCERT & AFTERNOON TEA

Chamber Music Recital & Afternoon Tea – benefits Plainfield Symphony Society, Inc.

Plainfield’s circa-1788 Quaker Meeting House is the charming venue for this fundraiser for the Plainfield Symphony Orchestra. Hear Beethoven’s String Quartet No. 15 in A Minor, Op. 132, featuring the Madison Square String Quartet: Evelyn Estava, Michael Avagliano, Gerald Heiser and Rebecca Harris Lee. The concert (approx an hour) is followed by tea and homemade treats.

Tickets: $65

Quaker Meeting House
225 Watchung Ave., Plainfield
908-561-5140

Wheelchair-accessible venue

Feb. 13 – Mar. 1 (nine weekend performances: Feb. 13–14, 20–22, 27–28 & Mar 1)
Fri & Sat @ 8 pm | Sun @ 2pm
THEATER

It Shoulda Been You

A modern musical farce with heart, It Shoulda Been You invites you to a wedding day where nothing goes as planned. Chaos, secrets, and laughs abound as two families—one Jewish, one Catholic—collide in a whirlwind of love, identity, and unexpected twists. This fast-paced ensemble comedy celebrates acceptance, forgiveness, and the true meaning of family.

Tickets $26-28

Wheelchair-accessible venue with, ADA-accessible bathroom. ASL-interpreted performance on Feb. 22 at 2 pm.

Feb 14
7:30 pm
CABARET CONCERT

Summit Chorale Presents A Night at the Opera with QUEEN!

The annual Valentine’s Day cabaret, a fundraiser for Summit Chorale, is an audience favorite. Celebrate the great music of QUEEN as Summit Chorale members take the stage to lead everyone through classic hits from the 70s and 80s!

Summit Knights of Columbus
61 Harvard St., Summit

Feb. 21 (and 3rd Saturday each month)
6 – 9 pm
POETRY & OPEN-MIC

What’s the Word – Poetry Slam & Open-Mic Series

ACP Arts Ink hosts its signature monthly poetry and open-mic event. This inclusive space for artists of all ages, includes professional and up-and-coming spotlight artists. Listen to thought-provoking poetry by a featured poet and an open-mic poetry slam. Perhaps read one of your own poems at this event for both new and veteran poets, from ACP.

FREE entrance

Feb 22 (please note date change)
3 pm
Concert

Afternoon Music presents Beautiful Dreamers: Ellis Island Vignettes

Stephanie Blythe, the world-renowned opera mezzo-soprano, performs with pianist Kayo Iwama. The program includes Alan Smith’s song cycle based on first-person accounts of immigrants, as well as Stephanie Blythe singing from the American songbook and accompanying herself on ukelele!

Stephanie Blythe has “left an indelible mark on operatic roles and the art-song repertoire.” She is a multi-talented mezzo-soprano, appearing on the major opera stages of the world. Kayo Iwama is an acclaimed pianist/vocal coach, an Associate Director of the Graduate Vocal Art Program at Bard Conservatory and on the faculty of the Juilliard School of Music.

Beacon Unitarian Universalist Congregation
4 Waldron Ave., Summit

Afternoon Music’s venue is wheelchair accessible. Large-print programs will be available upon request at the door.

Feb. 28
3–5 pm
ART EXHIBIT CLOSING RECEPTION

duCret Center of Art: Artworks by Katie Truk

Katie Truk is a NJ-based visual artist whose sculptural work is made from wires and pantyhose. Her work is displayed at duCret Center of Art thru Feb. 28. This closing reception is a great chance to see Katie’s work in person and meet her.

FREE

Event takes place in a part of the duCret building that is unfortunately not wheelchair-accessible. There are a small number of stairs to reach the room where this event takes place.