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On Screen In Person: Dislecksia: The Movie

In this comic documentary, dyslexic director Harvey Hubbell V — with assistance from several dyslexic crew members – will present the latest scientific knowledge about dyslexia and the experiences of dyslexics.

Holiday Joy – Winter Concert

In the splendid setting of the Grand Staircase of Wilson Hall, amid the lights and greens of the season, the Monmouth University Chamber Orchestra, Concert and Chamber Choirs, top student soloists, and the Exultation Ringers of the Colts Neck Reformed Church will perform seasonal favorites old and new.

Met Opera: UN BALLO IN MASCHERA

Accompanied by a thrilling score, Verdi’s vivid characters grapple with life and love, betrayal and death.

Skippyjon Jones – 10:30 SHOW SOLD OUT

Skippyjon Jones is a little kitten with big ears and even bigger dreams! Sometimes he pretends to be a bird, sometimes he pretends to be a llama, and sometimes he pretends to be a whale… Anything BUT a Siamese cat! Appropriate for Grades K – 3

Skippyjon Jones- SECOND SHOW ADDED AT 12:45

Skippyjon Jones is a little kitten with big ears and even bigger dreams! Sometimes he pretends to be a bird, sometimes he pretends to be a llama, and sometimes he pretends to be a whale… Anything BUT a Siamese cat! Appropriate for Grades K – 3

Met Opera: LES TROYENS

The Met offers a rare opportunity to witness Berlioz’s vast epic, last performed at the Met in 2003.

Met Opera: TEMPEST (Encore)

Composer Thomas Adès conducts the Metropolitan Opera premiere of his 2004 work, which has been widely praised as a modern masterpiece. Director Robert Lepage recreates the interior of 18th-century La Scala, including the hidden workings underneath the stage, where Prospero, the banished Duke of Milan, practices his otherworldly arts. The magnetic baritone Simon Keenlyside stars as Prospero, a role he has sung to great acclaim in London.