A glance at N.J. entertainment this weekend (May 20-22)

WHAT’S GOING ON? Here is a small sample of area happenings you may want to check out in the coming days. Visit venue websites to learn about COVID-19 safety precautions in effect.

Masterwork Chorus

The Masterwork Chorus is scheduled to present “Appalachian Spring” Saturday, May 21, at Drew University’s Dorothy Young Performing Arts Center in Madison.masterwork.org

Art/Museums

MAY 21

SOUTH ORANGE Warren Court Art Walk, works by 22 local artists on outdoor display with art demonstrations, free raffles and refreshments, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., through May 22. Warren Court, South Orange Avenue and University Court. tinyurl.com/2vatpr95, 973-493-8655.

WEST ORANGE Pop-Up Gallery Show, works by arts council members Leslie Jacobsen, Carol T. Jenkins, Monica Sztybel and Rachel Pruzan, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., West Orange Arts Council, 551 Valley Road. woarts.org, 973-325-0151.

WEST WINDSOR ArtWalk 2022, 1-mile family walks with scavenger hunt, followed by art activity and music, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., West Windsor Arts Center, 952 Alexander Road in Princeton Junction. $10; $30 family maximum. westwindsorarts.org, 609-919-1931.

Comedy

MAY 20

HOPEWELL Frank Vignola, 8 p.m., Hopewell Theater, 5 S. Greenwood Ave. $30-$35. hopewelltheater.com, 609-466-1964.

NEW BRUNSWICK Aries Spears, 7 and 9 p.m. May 20-21, Stress Factory Comedy Club, 90 Church St. $25 and two-item minimum. stressfactory.com, 732-545-4242.

SPRINGFIELD Joey Kola, 9 p.m., also May 21, 9 p.m. Scotty’s Pub & Comedy Cove, 595 Morris Ave. $26 and two-item minimum. thecomedycove.com, 973-376-3840.

WEST WINDSOR Don Jamieson, 8 p.m., also May 21, 7:30 p.m. Catch a Rising Star Comedy Club, Hyatt Regency Princeton, 102 Carnegie Center Drive. $23.69. catcharisingstar.com, 781-568-1471.

MAY 21

RED BANK “Funny Women of a Certain Age,” Carol Montgomery, Vanessa Hollingshead, Leighann Lord and Julia Scotti, 7 p.m., Count Basie Center for the Arts, The Vogel, 99 Monmouth St. $45-$65. thebasie.org, 732-842-9000.

Marc Maron, “This May Be the Last Time” tour, 8 p.m., Count Basie Center for the Arts, 99 Monmouth St. $45-$59.50. thebasie.org, 732-842-9000.

ROXBURY A Night of Comedy, The Legendary Wid, John Kensil and host Matt Dolan, 8 p.m., Investors Bank Theater, RoxPAC at Horseshoe Lake Complex, 72 Eyland Ave. in Succasunna. $25. roxburyartsalliance.org, 732-903-4386.

STOCKTON “Catskills on the Delaware,” deli dinner and comedy show with Jenny Fisher, Mike Eagan, Karen Faye and Joey Novick, 8 p.m., The Borscht Belt, 19 Bridge St. $55. 609-460-4051.

Dance

JERSEY CITY Jersey City Ballet, program of restaged excerpts from the 19th century ballets “Sleeping Beauty” and “Raymonda,” 7 p.m., Saint Peter’s University, Roy Irving Theater, 2641 John F. Kennedy Blvd. $15-$25. jerseycityballet.org, 551-655-9875.

MONTCLAIR Mosaic Dance Theater Company, free production of “Troy — Women and War” conceived and directed by Morgiana Celeste Varricchio with choreography by Samara Adell and music by Jehan Kamal., 5 p.m., also May 22, 3 p.m. First Congregational Church, 40 S. Fullerton Ave. mosaicdancetheaterco.org, 973-783-2395.

MORRISTOWN New Jersey Ballet, “repertory evening” with George Balanchine’s “Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux,” Christopher Wheeldon’s “After the Rain” pas de deux, “Masquerade” by Bettijane Sills and “About Happiness” by Jackson Ferreira, 8 p.m., Mayo Performing Arts Center, 100 South St. $29-$59. mayoarts.org, 973-539-8008.

NEWARK Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company, celebration of late founder Nai-Ni Chen, with Ahn Trio, 2 p.m., New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Victoria Theater, 1 Center St. $17-$35. njpac.org, 732-897-6500.

MAY 22

MORRISTOWN New Jersey Ballet, “Cinderella,” 1:30 p.m., also May 22, 4:30 p.m. Mayo Performing Arts Center, 100 South St. $15-$25. mayoarts.org, 973-539-8008.

NEWARK Nimbus Dance, “The Sound of Stories” collaboration with New Jersey Symphony, 2 p.m., New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Victoria Theater, 1 Center St. $10. njpac.org, 732-897-6500.

Na-Ni Chen Dance Company

Na-Ni Chen Dance Company will perform Saturday, May 21, at New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark.njpac.org

Fairs/Festivals

MAY 20

MORRISTOWN AutomataCon 2022, social gatherings for automata enthusiasts with museum tours, panel discussions, demonstrations, workshops, presentations and exhibitors, 6-8 p.m., also May 21, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; May 22, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Morris Museum, 6 Normandy Heights Road. $35-$295. automatacon.org, 973-971-3700.

NEW PROVIDENCE Country Fair, rides, games of chance, raffles, vendors, food, 6-11 p.m., also May 21, 1-11 p.m. Our Lady of Peace, 111 South St. olpnp.com, 908-464-7600.

MAY 21

EDISON India Fair, showcase of Indian art, culture, fashion and local talent with commerce and business networking, Bollywood celebrity appearance, dance performances, fashion show, live singing and DJ, 11 a.m.-7 p.m., also May 22, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center, 97 Sunfield Ave. $5. indiafair.com, 609-937-2800.

HAMMONTON Hammonton Arts and Music Festival, music by Suburban Sensi, Jolly Jane and the Handymen and Kylie Westerbeck, art vendors, demonstrations on Horton Street between Bellevue and Orchard, noon-5 p.m., Downtown Hammonton, Bellevue Avenue. 609-567-4300. Registration required.

LAUREL SPRINGS WaltFest, art and history fair in celebration of poet Walt Whitman’s 203rd birthday with free displays, tours, re-enactors, trolley rides and photo opportunities, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Whitman Stafford Farmhouse, 315 E. Maple Ave. laurelsprings-nj.com, 856-783-8040.

WASHINGTON BOROUGH Rock’n’Roll and Steam Punk Fair, themed vendors, live music by Slambovian Circus of Dreams, A Halo Called Fred and Psych-A-Billy, games and activities, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Pocket Park, 44 E. Washington Ave. washingtonbid.org, 908-689-4800, [email protected].

Literary/Books

MAY 20

ENGLISHTOWN “Friends and Fiction Live,” program with authors Kristy Woodson Harvey, Mary Kay Andrews, Kristin Harmel and Patti Callahan Henry, 7 p.m., Manalapan High School, 30 Church Lane. $25-$40. booktowne.com, 732-722-7255.

Music

ALLAMUCHY Pianist Daniel A. Maltz, “Celebrate the Arts” concert on 18th century Viennese fortepiano, 7 p.m., Rutherfurd Hall, 1686 Route 517. $20-$25. rutherfurdhall.org, 908-852-1894.

ASBURY PARK Thousand Below, Savage Hands, Sleep Waker, 6:30 p.m., House of Independents, 572 Cookman Ave. $16. houseofindependents.com, 732-977-5284.

Brian Kirk and the Jirks, 7 p.m., Stone Pony, 913 Ocean Ave. $30-$35. stoneponyonline.com, 732-502-0600.

BLAIRSTOWN Water Street, album release show, 8 p.m., Roy’s Hall, 30 Main St. $25. 908-362-139, 908-362-1399.

BOUND BROOK Chris Ruggiero, “Silly Rock Songs,” 8 p.m., Brook Arts Center, 10 Hamilton St. $35-$45. brookarts.org, 732-469-7700.

CAMDEN Tim McGraw, 7 p.m., Freedom Mortgage Ampitheater, 1 Harbour Blvd. $29-$149. livenation.com/venues/14115/bb-t-pavilion, 856-365-1300.

IRVINGTON Carrie Jackson and All Star Band, 7:30-10:30 p.m., Cricket Club, 154 Eastern Parkway. 973-518-4498.

JERSEY CITY The Front Bottoms, 8 p.m., White Eagle Hall, 335-337 Newark Ave. Sold out. whiteeaglehalljc.com, 201-885-5166.

MILLBURN Don Braden Quartet, “Jazz in the Garden” concert for ages 13 and older, 6 p.m., Greenwood Gardens, 274 Old Short Hills Road in Short Hills. $30-$35. greenwoodgardens.org, 973-258-4026.

MORRISTOWN Evil Woman – The American ELO, Electric Light Orchestra tribute, 8 p.m., Mayo Performing Arts Center, 100 South St. $29-$59. mayoarts.org, 973-539-8008.

NEW BRUNSWICK Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band, Samantha Fish, 8 p.m., State Theatre New Jersey, 15 Livingston Ave. $34.50-$100. stnj.org, 732-246-7469.

NEWARK Ricardo Arjona, 8 p.m., also May 22, 8 p.m. Prudential Center, 25 Lafayette St. $60-$300. prucenter.com, 973-757-6600.

NEWTON Blue Oyster Cult, 8 p.m., The Newton Theatre, 234 Spring St. $79-$94. skypac.org, 973-940-6398.

POMPTON LAKES “Golden Oldies,” tribute to music of the 1950s-’70s, 8 p.m., also May 21, 1 and 8 p.m.; May 22, 3 p.m. Rhino Theatre, 247 Wanaque Ave. $27-$32. rhinotheatre.com, 973-248-9491.

PRINCETON Muriel Anderson, in-person and live-streamed Princeton Folk Music Society concert, 8 p.m., Christ Congregation Church, 50 Walnut Lane. $10-$25. ccprinceton.org, princetonfolk.org.

RAHWAY Motor City Moments, Motown tribute, 8 p.m., Union County Performing Arts Center, 1601 Irving St. $20-$25. ucpac.org, 732-499-8226.

RED BANK David Foster, “Hitman” tour, 7:30 p.m., Count Basie Center for the Arts, 99 Monmouth St. $39-$99. thebasie.org, 732-842-9000.

Bowie&Beyond, tribute, 8 p.m., Count Basie Center for the Arts, The Vogel, 99 Monmouth St. $29-$59. thebasie.org, 732-842-9000.

RIDGEWOOD Jersey Jubilation Handbell Choir, free annual “Ring in Spring” concert, 8 p.m., Ridgewood United Methodist Church, 100 Dayton St. ridgewoodumc.net/rumc, jerseyjubilation.org/performances.

SOUTH ORANGE Zoso, Led Zeppelin tribute, 8 p.m., South Orange Performing Arts Center, 1 SOPAC Way. $28-$38. sopacnow.org, 973-313-2787.

SOUTH PLAINFIELD A Decade of Soul, tribute act, with Prentiss McNeil of the Drifters, 8 p.m., South Plainfield High School, 200 Lake St. $18. eventbrite.com, 908-251-7501.

STANHOPE Steve Forbert and the New Renditions, 7 p.m., Stanhope House, 45 Main St. $33. stanhopehousenj.com, 973-347-7777.

TEANECK Stella Blue’s Band, 7 p.m., Debonair Music Hall, 1409 Queen Anne Road. $20-$25. debonairmusichall.com, 201-833-0011.

WESTFIELD Gipsy Kings Tribute, Teatro Si “Flamenco Night” performance with guitarists/vocalists Cristobal and Rafael Cintron, Pedro Cortes and Juan Pedro Jimenez, 7:30 p.m., Galeria West Art and Music Gallery, 111 Quimby St. $30. 908-301-9496.

New Hope Pride Parade

The New Hope Pride Parade and Fair kicks with a march from Lambertville across the Delaware River to New Hope on Saturday, May 21.newhopecelebrates.com

MAY 21

BEDMINSTER Whitehouse Wind Symphony, free outdoor Armed Forces Day concert, with house tours and historical demonstrations, noon, Jacobus Vanderveer House, River Road Park, 955 Route 202/206 South. whitehousewindsymphony.org, 908-396-6053.

BOUND BROOK Starman, David Bowie tribute, 8 p.m., Brook Arts Center, 10 Hamilton St. $25-$35. brookarts.org, 732-469-7700.

CAMDEN MMR*B*Q, 7 p.m., Freedom Mortgage Ampitheater, 1 Harbour Blvd. $25-$99. livenation.com/venues/14115/bb-t-pavilion, 856-365-1300.

Symphony in C, Schumann’s Piano Concerto in A minor, Opus 54 and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 6 in F major, Op. 68 (Pastoral) with guest conductor Kazem Abdullah, pianist Anna Stoytcheva, 8 p.m., Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts, Walter Gordon Theatre, 314 Linden St. at Third Street. $24-$51. symphonyinc.org, 856-963-6683.

CARTERET Kashmir, Led Zeppelin tribute, 8 p.m., Carteret Performing Arts & Events Center, 46 Washington Ave. $35-$50. carteretpac.com, 877-849-2722.

DEAL “A Toast to Stevie and Eydie,” Steve Lawrence/Eydie Gorme tribute with David Lawrence and Debbie Gravitte, 8 p.m., also May 22, 3 p.m. Axelrod Performing Arts Center, 100 Grant Ave. $29.50-$61. axelrodartscenter.com, 732-531-9100.

EWING Soprano Dominika Zamara and Pianist Clipper Erickson, “Bel Canto and Belle Epoque” program of works by Chopin, Bellini, Paderewski and Cecile Chaminade, 7:30 p.m., 1867 Sanctuary at Ewing, 101 Scotch Road. $25. 1867sanctuary.org, 609-392-6409.

GREENWICH Newman and Oltman Guitar Duo, 33rd annual Raritan River Music Festival “Guitar Extravaganza from Mannes” concert with Yenne Lee, Hannah Murphy and Phil Goldenberg, 7:30 p.m., Old Greenwich Presbyterian Church, 17 Greenwich Church Road in Stewartsville. $20. raritanrivermusic.org, 908-213-1100.

HACKETTSTOWN Yellow Brick Road, Elton John tribute concert to benefit Hackettstown Rotary Club, 8 p.m., Centenary University, Sitnik Theater, Lackland Center, 400 Jefferson St. $30-$35. centenarystageco.org, 908-979-0900.

MADISON Masterwork Chorus, Aaron Copland’s Suite from “Appalachian Spring” and works by other American composers, including commissioned piece by Martin Sedek, with guest dulcimer player Carol Walker, 7:30 p.m., Drew University, Dorothy Young Center for the Arts Concert Hall, 36 Madison Ave. $35-$75. masterwork.org, 973-692-6051.

MONTCLAIR Oratorio Society of New Jersey, Joseph Haydn’s “Missa in Angustiis (Lord Nelson Mass)” and Antonio Vivaldi’s “Gloria” with soloists soprano Chelsea Friedlander, mezzo-soprano Nani Fuetig, tenor Christopher Lucier and bass baritone Jason Eck, 8 p.m., Union Congregational Church, 176 Cooper Ave. $25-$30. oratoriosocietynj.org, 973-509-9160.

Primus, “A Tribute to Kings,” with Battles, 8 p.m., Wellmont Theater, 5 Seymour St. $34-$79. thewellmonttheater.com, 973-783-9500.

MOUNT OLIVE 2022 Watkins Glen Revival, music by The THE BAND Band, the Peach Project and This Old Engine tribute bands, drinks, food, craft vendors, 1-10 p.m., Swim and Sport Club of Flanders, 272 Emmans Road in Flanders. $29-$39. eventbrite.com/e/244849179487, 201-315-0603.

NEW BRUNSWICK Ryan Adams, 8 p.m., State Theatre New Jersey, 15 Livingston Ave. $45-$199. stnj.org, 732-246-7469.

NEWTON Angel, Corky Laing’s Mountain, 8 p.m., The Newton Theatre, 234 Spring St. $37-$52. skypac.org, 973-940-6398.

SOUTH ORANGE Eddie Palmieri Latin Jazz Band, 8 p.m., South Orange Performing Arts Center, 1 SOPAC Way. $45-$59. sopacnow.org, 973-313-2787.

TEANECK Old Currents, album release show, with American Thrills, the Adventuring Party, Died Out, 7 p.m., Debonair Music Hall, 1409 Queen Anne Road. $10-$15. debonairmusichall.com, 201-833-0011.

Trenton Punk Rock Flea Market

Trenton Punk Rock Flea Market returns to Cure Insurance Arena this weekend, May 21-22.trentonprfm.com

MAY 22

BOUND BROOK “The Music of Lionel Richie,” tribute with Amani, 2 p.m., Brook Arts Center, 10 Hamilton St. $22-$30. brookarts.org, 732-469-7700.

COLTS NECK Monmouth Civic Chorus, Handel’s “Israel in Egypt,” 4 p.m., St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, 1 Phalanx Road. $15-$35. monmouthcivicchorus.org, 732-933-9333.

FAIR LAWN Adelphi Orchestra, “International Anniversaries” concert celebrating Cesar Franck’s bicentennial and homage to Beethoven 250th anniversary, 2 p.m., George Frey Center for Arts and Recreation, 10-10 20th St. $5-$25. fairlawn.org/theater, 201-477-0406.

HOPEWELL Aztec Two Step 2.0, “The Simon & Garfunkel Songbook Show,” with narration by Tony Traguardo, 7 p.m., Hopewell Theater, 5 S. Greenwood Ave. $35-$45. hopewelltheater.com, 609-466-1964.

HOPEWELL TWP. Hopewell Valley Pops Orchestra, program of music from TV, film Broadway and video games, plus classics and originals, 3-5 p.m., Titusville Presbyterian Church, 48 River Drive. $15-$20. hvcamp.org, 609-737-1385.

JERSEY CITY Tech N9ne, Joey Cool, X-Raided, Mayday, 8 p.m., White Eagle Hall, 335-337 Newark Ave. $35. whiteeaglehalljc.com, 201-885-5166.

MADISON Fifth Annual Great Swamp Great Music Festival, music by Not Enough Jeffs, Lenox Underground, the Big Fuss, the Refugee Dogs, the Step Brothers Band and Nick Amling and the Lifeline, with vendors, beer/wine/cider and food, 11 a.m.-6:30 p.m., Giralda Farms, Madison Avenue. $20-$35. greatswamp.org/event/great-swamp-music-festival-2022/, 973-538-3500.

MAPLEWOOD Maplewood Glee Club, “All You Need Is Love” program of love songs, with performances by two honors choruses from Columbia High School, winner of the glee club’s 2022 John A. Plumer Memorial Scholarship and the club’s Unusual Suspects and the Doo-Wop Preservation Society small groups, 4 p.m., St. Joseph Church, 767 Prospect St. $15-$20. stjosephmaplewood.org, 973-441-0451.

NEW BRUNSWICK Gavin DeGraw, 7:30 p.m., State Theatre New Jersey, 15 Livingston Ave. $35-$199. stnj.org, 732-246-7469.

TEANECK Danielle Nicole, Brian Rigby, 7 p.m., Debonair Music Hall, 1409 Queen Anne Road. $15-$20. debonairmusichall.com, 201-833-0011.

TOMS RIVER Charlie Apicella Trio, featuring Don Braden, 3 p.m., Ocean County College, Gia Maione Prima Studio Theatre, Hooper Avenue and College Drive. $20-$24. grunincenter.org, 732-255-0500.

TUCKERTON Popa Chubby, outdoor Lizzie Rose Music Room concert, 7:30 p.m., Atlantic Shore Pines Campground, 450 Ishmael Road. $38-$42. lizzierosemusic.com, 908-310-2941.

Theater

MAY 20

CHATHAM “Calendar Girls,” Chatham Community Players production of Tim Firth comedy/drama of a group of women who come up with a revealing way to raise money for a local hospital, 8 p.m., also May 21, 8 p.m. Chatham Playhouse, 23 N. Passaic Ave. $23-$25. chathamplayers.org, 973-635-7363.

CHESTER “Tragedy: a Tragedy,” Chester Theatre Group production of Will Eno comedy about TV journalists reporting on an unfolding crisis, 8 p.m., also May 21, 8 p.m.; May 22, 2 p.m. Black River Playhouse, Grove and Maple streets. $18-$20. chestertheatregroup.org, 908-879-7304.

ENGLEWOOD “Exposed,” premiere of Beth Henley comedy following five people trying to escape loneliness in 1990s Los Angeles, 8 p.m., also May 21-22, 8 p.m. Black Box Performing Arts Center, 49 E. Palisade Ave. $30-$35. blackboxpac.com, 201-569-2070.

FRANKLIN TWP. “In Danger of Falling in Love,” Mike Sockol drama about a separated couple that individually seek help from the same spiritual adviser, 8 p.m., also May 21, 8 p.m.; May 22, 2 p.m. Black Box at Villagers, Franklin Township Municipal Complex, 415 DeMott Lane in Somerset. $15. villagerstheatre.com, 732-873-2710.

FREEHOLD “Crimes of the Heart,” Center Players production of Beth Henley drama about three sisters reuniting when their grandfather falls ill, 8 p.m., also May 21, 8 p.m.; May 22, 2 p.m. Center Playhouse, 35 South St. $25-$28. centerplayers.org, 732-462-9093.

HADDONFIELD “Hallelujah, Baby,” Jules Styne-Arthur Laurent musical chronicling the African American struggle for equality during early 20th century, 8 p.m., also May 21, 8 p.m.; May 22, 3 p.m. Haddonfield Plays and Players Performing Arts Center, 957 E. Atlantic Ave. at Crows Woods. $30. haddonfieldplayers.com, 856-429-8139.

HAMMONTON “Circle Mirror Transformation,” drama about five individuals participating in a community acting workshop, 7:30 p.m., also May 21, 7:30 p.m.; May 22, 3 p.m. Eagle Theatre, 208 Vine St. $20-$35. theeagletheatre.com, 609-704-5012.

HOBOKEN “The Burdens,” comedy told almost entirely via text messages, 8 p.m., also May 21, 8 p.m.; May 22, 3 p.m. Mile Square Theatre, 1400 Clinton St. $30-$45. milesquaretheatre.org, 201-683-7014.

LAMBERTVILLE “The Producers,” musical adaptation of the Mel Brooks film, 8 p.m., also May 21, 3 and 8 p.m.; May 22, 3 p.m. Music Mountain Theatre, 1483 Route 179. $23-$25. musicmountaintheatre.org, 609-397-3337.

LEONIA “Follies,” Players Guild of Leonia production of the Stephen Sondheim musical, 8 p.m., also May 21, 8 p.m.; May 22, 3 p.m. Civil War Drill Hall Theatre, 130 Grand Ave. $22-$25. leoniaplayers.org, 201-947-9606.

MANASQUAN “Into the Woods,” stage production giving fairytales a modern twist, 8 p.m., also May 21, 8 p.m.; May 22, 3 p.m. Algonquin Arts Theatre, 60 Abe Voorhees Drive. $25-$42. algonquinarts.org, 732-528-9211.

MONTCLAIR “Mr. Burns: A Post-Electric Play,” musical about the collapse of civilization and its rebirth using “The Simpsons” and other snippets of pop culture as a reference, 8 p.m., also May 21, 8 p.m. Studio Playhouse, 14 Alvin Place (off Valley Road). $25. studioplayhouse.org, 973-744-9752.

MONTVILLE “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,” musical about six students competing in a spelling championship, 8 p.m., also May 21-22, 2 p.m. The Barn Theatre, 32 Skyline Drive. $28. barntheatre.org, 973-334-9320.

NEW BRUNSWICK “A Walk on the Moon,” musical based on the film, 8 p.m., also May 21, 2 and 8 p.m. George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick Performing Arts Center, 11 Livingston Ave. $25-$85. georgestplayhouse.org, 732-246-7717.

PRINCETON “Ride the Cyclone — the Musical,” musical about the “life changing” experiences of six teens on a trip to an amusement park, 8 p.m., also May 21, 2 and 8 p.m.; May 22, 2 p.m. McCarter Theatre Center, Berlind Theatre, 91 University Place. $60-$80. mccarter.org, 609-258-2787.

“Singin’ in the Train,” Princeton University Triangle Club student production of original musical spoof, 8 p.m., also May 21, 7 p.m. McCarter Theatre Center, Matthews Theatre, 91 University Place. $25-$250. mccarter.org, 609-258-2787.

WEST MILFORD “Addams Family Jr.,” West Milford Players production, 2 p.m., also May 21, 2 and 7:30 p.m.; May 22, 7:30 p.m. West Milford Presbyterian Church, Music at the Mission, 1452 Union Valley Road. $18-$20. thewestmilfordplayers.org, 973-697-4400.

WEST ORANGE “The Giant Void in My Soul,” Bernardo Cubria comedy about two fools who set out on a Quixotic quest, 8 p.m., also May 21, 8 p.m.; May 22, 2 p.m. Luna Stage, 555 Valley Road. Pay-what-you-wish. lunastage.org, 973-395-5551.

WESTFIELD “The Explorers Club,” Westfield Community Players production of Neil Hamilton comedy about a London men’s club grappling with admitting its first woman member, 8 p.m., also May 21, 8 p.m. Westfield Community Playhouse, 1000 North Ave. $25. westfieldcommunityplayers.org, 908-232-1221.

WOODBRIDGE “Kentucky Fried Calamari,” satire on a clash of cultures, 8 p.m., also May 21, 2 and 8 p.m.; May 22, 3 p.m. Avenel Performing Arts Center, 150 Avenel St. in Avenel. $49.50. avenelarts.com, 732-314-0500.

MAY 21

FRENCHTOWN “Whittier,” play reading and artist talk with Tylie Shider, 4-6 p.m., McDonnell Theater, ArtYard, 13 Front St. artyard.org, 908-996-5018.

HAMPTON “I Left My Dignity in My Other Purse,” dinner show production of new comedy by Shelley Chester starring Joyce DeWitt, 11:30 a.m., also May 21, 6:30 p.m. Hunterdon Hills Playhouse, 88 Route 173 West. $74.50-$84.50. hhplayhouse.com, 800-447-7313.

OLD BRIDGE “The Who’s Tommy,” Main Street Theatre Company production of musical based on the album, 8 p.m., also May 22, 3 p.m. Congregation Beth Ohr, 70 Route 516. $14-$22. mainstreettheatrecompany.org, [email protected].

ORADELL “The Underpants,” Bergen County Players production of the Steve Martin comedy of bourgeois snobbery and conformity set in 1910 Germany, 1 p.m., also May 21, 8 p.m.; May 22, 1 p.m. Little Firehouse Theatre, 298 Kinderkamack Road. $12. bcplayers.org, 201-261-4200.

WEST WINDSOR “Disgraced,” Pinn Worth Productions presentation of Ayad Akhtar drama of a dinner gathering that delves into beliefs about race and identity, 8 p.m., also May 22, 2 p.m. Mercer County Community College, Kelsey Theatre, 1200 Old Trenton Road. $18-$20. kelseytheatre.org, 609-570-3333.

Other

MAY 21

LAMBERTVILLE 2022 New Hope Celebrates Pride Parade and Fair, march from Lambertville over Delaware River into New Hope, 11 a.m., Lambertville Area Chamber of Commerce Information Table, Union and Bridge streets. newhopecelebrates.com, 908-303-1936.

TRENTON Trenton Punk Rock Flea Market, indoor/outdoor with more than 300 vendors, food trucks, live music, giveaways, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., also May 22, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Cure Insurance Arena, 81 Hamilton Ave. $7 for two-day pass. trentonprfm.com, [email protected].

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