Love, Loss, and What I Wore
June 5-7: The play by Nora Ephron and Delia
Ephron, based on the best-selling book by Ilene
Beckerman, addresses prom dresses, bras and
why women love to wear black. Fri & Sat, 8 PM;
Sun, 2 PM; $9-$18. Dante Hall Theater, Atlantic
City ( stockton.edu).
Reasons to be Pretty
June 12-27: In playwright Neil LaBute’s third
play about society’s obsession with physical
appearance (following The Shape of Things and
Fat Pig), Greg finds his foot in his mouth after
commenting on his pretty coworker—much to
the dismay of his girlfriend. Contains strong
language and adult situations. Fri-Sat, 8 PM; Sun,
3 PM; $17-$18. 416 Victoria Ave, Piscataway (732-
969-7555, circleplayers.org).
Love’s Labour’s Lost
June 17-July 26: Pack a picnic basket and head to
the Outdoor Stage at the Shakespeare Theatre in
Madison for a delightful performance of one of
the Bard’s early comedies. The King of Navarre
and his three companions try to devote three
celibate years to studying and fasting, until some
unexpected—and beautiful—females visit the
court. College of St. Elizabeth Amphitheater, 2
Convent Road (973-408-5600, shakespearenj.
org).
Ever After
Thru June 21: The world premiere of the new
musical Ever After, based on the 1998 film
starring Drew Barrymore and Anjelica Huston,
retells the classic Cinderella fable without magic:
In this world, there’s no fairy godmother spells
or transforming pumpkin carriages. Witty and
resourceful Danielle, played by two-time Tony
Award-winner Christine Ebersole, is plagued
by her evil stepsisters. She falls in love with a
handsome prince and finds help in unexpected
(and nonmagical) places. Times and prices vary.
Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn ( papermill.org).
COMEDY /
SPOKEN WORD
Trending with Scott Simon:
Arianna Hu;ngton
June 3: NJPAC’s conversation series Trending with
Scott Simon, hosted by the broadcaster behind
NPR’s Weekend Edition Saturday, welcomes media
mogul Arianna Huffington, editor-in-chief of the
Huffington Post Media Group. 7 PM; $25. The
Chase Room, Newark ( njpac.org). P H
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“AS YOU WISH”
June 28 That famous line stole
the hearts of millions in 1987. Actor Cary Elwes, who played the
heartthrob peasant-turned-pirate
Westley in The Princess Bride,
visits NJPAC nearly 20 years later
for “An Inconceivable Evening.”
After a screening of the classic
fantasy film, Elwes will share
anecdotes from the iconic set and
take questions from the audience.
7: 30 PM; $29.50-$49.50. Newark
( njpac.org).
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