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In Asbury Park: New Partnership to Produce Shows on Boardwalk

by The Coaster Editorial Staff
October 25, 2017
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NJPAC. Wikipedia Commons photo.
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New Jersey Performing Arts Center, the state’s largest provider of arts programming, will partner with national real estate developer Madison Marquette of Washington, D.C. to produce live performances, arts education and community engagement events on the Asbury Park Boardwalk starting in December.

The alliance of NJPAC with Madison Marquette, the company driving the transformative redevelopment of Asbury Park’s Boardwalk, will increase entertainment bookings at Convention Hall and the Paramount Theatre, both historic landmarks.  The Arts Center also will serve as a consultant for growing the operational capacities of these historic show palaces.

NJPAC President and CEO John Schreiber said the partnership would boost the number of nights that these venues will be active, while broadening the diversity of audiences. NJPAC will also present select entertainment events branded with Asbury Park in Newark.

“Making the arts an integral part of the cultural landscape and neighborhoods of Asbury Park is an opportunity we find irresistible,” Schreiber said. “Finding common ground among the city’s many populations through artistry, and providing captivating experiences for those audiences, is built into NJPAC’s DNA. Our vision with Madison Marquette is to make clear the diverse opportunities for entertainment 12 months a year.”

“Ever since the revitalization led by Madison Marquette, visitors to the Boardwalk area have increased to more than 1.5 million each year,” said David Rodriguez, NJPAC’s Executive Vice President and Executive Producer. “Asbury Park is the birthplace of many rock’n’roll ‘firsts,’ and the Arts Center is proud to help forward that tradition by bringing a wide diversity of top-name artists to its legendary venues and arts-related programs into its schools and community.”

The Boardwalk, where artists such as Bruce Springsteen and Southside Johnny defined the instantly recognizable sound of Asbury Park during the fabled club scene of the 1960s and ‘70s, also is home to the Wonder Bar and the renowned Stone Pony, both Madison Marquette properties. The company’s 1.5-mile beachfront project is lined with a mix of retail and entertainment establishments, and foodies frequently dish about the award-winning bars and restaurants.

“David Rodriguez and I have had a long-standing friendship and we both came to the same conclusion: A partnership between NJPAC and the Asbury Park Boardwalk would make perfect sense,” said George H. Ladyman, Jr., Madison Marquette Project Director/Asbury Park Boardwalk. “The launch of NJPAC’s bold new programming and branding aligns so well with our guests and community of music, and early-adopters. Madison Marquette is thrilled that NJPAC will begin to bring its outstanding performance, arts education and multi-dimensional programming to the Paramount Theatre and Convention Hall. “

NJPAC’s Department of Arts Education is considered one of the largest and most comprehensive in the country and its Community Engagement Department has served as a national model for innovative public outreach programs. The arts learning and neighborhood engagement components of the partnership will focus on meaningful connections between Asbury Park residents representing a host of communities, ethnicities and age groups.

The Arts Education Department has previously presented SchoolTime assembly programs in Asbury Park, whose school district is composed of three elementary schools, an intermediate school and a high school. NJPAC Arts Education is in the planning stages with education partners such as Lakehouse Music Academy to deepen the relationship with the Asbury Park School District.

Discussions also are under way with city leaders and residents to introduce NJPAC’s already proven outreach initiatives, including “Books on the Move,” which brings dramatic readings for youngsters to libraries, churches and community centers. Each child receives a copy of the featured book, which is about a famous performer, and participates in a related arts activity. NJPAC Community Engagement is studying transportation options for senior citizens who wish to attend performances in Newark, as well as the feasibility of holding its free “Jazz Jam Sessions,” dance classes, open-mic talent shows, and panel discussions in Asbury Park and vicinity.

The Arts Center’s first production with Madison Marquette will be an evening with celebrity astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson on Friday, Dec. 15 in Convention Hall; Tyson also headlines at NJPAC in Newark on Wednesday, Dec. 13.

“It’s not our intention to present only single events during the current season,” Rodriguez noted. “We want to help support the city as an entertainment destination for decades to come, not just in terms of programming for its unique venues, but by bringing the arts into the schools and homes of families throughout Central New Jersey.”

Upcoming performances co-presented by NJPAC and Madison Marquette in Asbury Park announced this week include:

An Evening with Neil deGrasse Tyson: “The Search for Life in the Universe.” Friday, Dec. 15, Convention Hall, 1300 Ocean Ave. $49-$89 | Tickets go on sale Friday, October 27 at 10am

“NY Kings of Comedy” with Capone, Talent, Rob Stapleton, Mark Viera and Drew Frasier. Wednesday, Feb. 14, Paramount Theatre, 1200 Ocean Ave. $29.50-$49.50. Tickets go on sale Nov. 3.
Comedian Paula Poundstone. Saturday, March 24, Paramount Theatre. $25-$55. Tickets go on sale Nov. 3.

“Let It Be: A Celebration of the Music of the Beatles.” Saturday, April 13, Paramount Theatre. $39.50-$59.50. Tickets go on sale Nov. 10.

All shows are at 8 p.m. For tickets, visit ticketmaster.com. Be on the lookout for more shows to be announced soon.

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