New Jersey Stage - September 2014 | Page 108

THEATER SEASON PREVIEW between our theater and Broadway is our location — our state-of-the-art facility that rivals any theater on Broadway. With 1,200 seats and an enormous stage, our venue is designed for dazzling, larger-than-life productions. And our prime location attracts A-list stars, directors, composers, choreographers, and technicians. What you get at Paper Mill Playhouse is world-class artistry — men and women at the top of their craft, working together to make an experience our audience keeps in their hearts forever. THE ROAD COMPANY Williamstown, NJ www.roadcompany.com Moonlight and Magnolias (September 18-28) The Color Purple (October 23 - November 8) It’s a Wonderful Life - A live radio play (December 4-14) Ghost:The Musical (January 22 - February 7, 2015) Barefoot In The Park (March 12-22) West Side Story (April 30 - May 16) The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (September 17-27) Jekyll and Hyde (October 22 - November 7) Miracle On 34th Street (December 3-13) The Road Company Theater Group, founded in 1976, is the proud owners of the Grand Theatre; built in 1924. This historic theater is being kept alive and continues to bring entertainment to the surrounding community as it did when it was first built. Our mission is to entertain and enrich people by providing a venue for fostering the arts through creative expression, education, social interaction, and community development. We hope to communicate and promote an appreciation of the arts and a greater understanding of our heritage and culture through a diversity of programs designed to benefit the people of New Jersey and the surrounding tri-state area. Our organization strives to bring affordable quality live theater to the surrounding community. We repeatedly seek community involvement and welcome any and all volunteers that wish to join any of our programs. Our shows are attended by tens of thousands of people each year in all different cultural and geographic locations. Our mission is also to keep theater alive in Williamstown, New Jersey and at the historic Grand Theatre. New Jersey Stage September 2014 pg 108