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A Little Shakespeare: As You Like It

Pride Night

Tickets: FREE (tickets to show sold separately)

in the Victoria J. Mastrobuono Library

6 – 7PM

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Join us for a pre-show event where LGBTQ+ community member and allieshangout to connect, have some snacks, and vibe before heading into the production, A Little Shakespeare: As You Like It! Come as you are, make new friends! All are welcome!

Attendance for this pre-show event is FREE; A Little Shakespeare: As You Like It 7PM performance tickets sold separately.

A Little Shakespeare: As You Like It Tickets

Featured Season Show

A Doll's House

Mar 4 – Mar 15 / 2026

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Play Date

Free childcare and discounted tickets for parents and guardians during one Saturday matinee of every show in our season. While ticket holders attend a performance, their children have creative fun engaging with childcare professionals from Monmouth Day Care Center in a safe environment onsite at Two River Theater! For children aged 2 months and up. Spots are limited.

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Audio Described

Audio Description is available for patrons with vision loss. Using a lightweight headset, with no wires or cables, that operates with a FM system, patrons can hear a live, objective and concise description of the action on stage.

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Open Captioned

Open Captioning is available for patrons with hearing loss. This service is useful to those who may not fully benefit from the FM amplification system, or who need help catching particular words. A screen, which projects dialogue as the action occurs live on stage, is placed to the side of the stage.

“What is worth saving?” This question still echoes nearly 150 years after Henrik Ibsen first constructed A Doll’s House. With this sensational story about a dark secret that threatens to destroy a family, Ibsen created drama’s very first feminist. And in its heroine, Nora Helmer, Ibsen brought the struggle for personal liberation to vivid life. In this World Premiere adaptation, acclaimed director Justin Emeka (Sweat, Romeo and Juliet) reimagines A Doll’s House in 1950s New Jersey, weaving Black culture into one of the most powerful plays ever experienced. 

A Doll's House

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