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New Jersey Stage covers arts & entertainment throughout the Garden State each day with a website that publishes around 70-100 stories per week. It’s a mix of news, features, reviews, and show previews. The website reaches over one million unique visitors per year * and the most affordable advertising around. NJ Stage began in 2014 and has published over 30,000 articles since then.

Our goal is to provide affordable advertising for the arts. We are one of the most popular arts websites for New Jersey with ad rates a fraction of our competitors. This is by design.

New Jersey Stage has one full-time employee and a group of volunteer writers who have decades of experience covering the arts. We keep our costs down so we are able to offer advertising that EVERY arts organization can afford. Whether it’s event listings for $10, individual banner ads for $50 per month, or our popular Main Ad package that includes 4 banner ad sizes for $100 per month, New Jersey Stage can help you promote and sell tickets to your shows.

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Unlike other sites, we don't ask for donations and don't compete with arts organizations for grants. Everyone involved with the site is here because they love supporting the arts. We believe in our model and it's allowed us to continue year in and year out since 2014.

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FEATURED EVENTS

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FREE

FREE SUMMER MOVIE: Moana 2

Tuesday, July 15, 2025 @ 10:30am
State Theatre New Jersey
15 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ 08901



Vivid

Vivid Summer Solos: My Name is Lucy Barton

Wednesday, July 16, 2025 @ 6:30pm
Visual Arts Center of New Jersey
68 Elm Street, Summit, NJ 07901



Indigenous

Indigenous

Wednesday, July 16, 2025 @ 7:30pm
Lizzie Rose Music Room
217 E. Main Street, Tuckerton, NJ 08087



Straight

Straight No Chaser - SUMMER: The 90's Part 2

Wednesday, July 16, 2025 @ 7:30pm
State Theatre New Jersey
15 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ 08901







EVENT PREVIEWS

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Greenwood Gardens presents Music in the Garden Concert Series

(SHORT HILLS, NJ) -- Greenwood Gardens is thrilled to announce its upcoming Music in the Garden Concert Series. With performances in May, July, and September, the program is composed of outdoor concerts featuring jazz and classical music, as well as the Great American Songbook, set in an enchanted garden setting. Stone Mountain Properties of Short Hills is sponsoring the Series for the fourth year.


2025 New Jersey International Film Festival Filmmaker Interview with The Sandy Mack Experience Director Sarah Ann McCuiston

by Vic Fern
published 2025-05-31

Al Nigrin, Executive Director & Curator of the New Jersey International Film Festival, sits down with Sarah Ann McCuiston, Director, Writer & Producer of The Sandy Mack Experience and her father & subject of the film, Sandy Mack, for a filmmaker interview at EBTV.



2025 New Jersey International Film Festival Short Documentary Film Panel

by Vic Fern
published 2025-06-01

Here is the 2025 New Jersey International Film Festival Zoom Short Documentary Filmmaker Panel with Marine Field Station Director Thomas Lennon, Harlem to Harvard Director Zuzelin Martin, Down The Line Director Vinit Parmar and Festival Director Al Nigrin.



Joyful short Ash Wednesday screens at the 2025 New Jersey International Film Festival on Thursday, June 5th

by Penelope de la Cruz
published 2025-06-05

​​​​​​​In Ash Wednesday, writer and director Grace O’Brien delivers a vibrant, funny, and heartfelt portrait of teenage awkwardness, budding faith, and the bonds of friendship. Set in a Catholic school on one of the holiest days of the liturgical calendar, this coming-of-age short uses humor to explore how periods, rituals, and identity intersect in unexpected and entertaining ways.



Animation films rule at the 2025 New Jersey International Film Festival

by Morgan Kalmbach
published 2025-06-06

Within the world of animation, an artist can choose between many mediums of art in order to best create the piece they want to make. Some choose to stick within one form, and others experiment with multiple. No matter what an artist chooses, their decisions, along with similar filmmaking ones, will not only guide audiences through the work but also offer meaning and set the tone for viewer receptions and interpretations. It is for that reason that this decision is important and paramount within an artist’s process. Artists Nick Zweig, Elizabeth Schneider and Michael Covello, Esther Casas Roura, and Maureen Zent have all made this decision within their respective films, and the end results have no doubt succeeded in reflecting their creators’ thoughts and feelings. Despite this, the films are incredibly different and expansive within their creativity and uniqueness, cementing them as must-watch pieces.