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Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno and 11-year-old and aspiring clarinetist Anderson Guadagno meet New Jersey Symphony Orchestra clarinetists Andy Lamy, left, and Karl Herman, right, at the orchestra’s Saturday, January 14, 2012, performance at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank.
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The Electric Baby
April 6, 2013 - May 5, 2013
By Stefanie Zadravec
Directed by May Adrales 

Marion Huber Theater

Single ticket prices start at $20. Click here to buy your tickets: www.trtc.org

In this dazzling new play, three very different couples discover that their lives are connected in ways that none of them could ever imagine. A middle-aged couple confronts the secrets of their troubled marriage. A young woman becomes attached—literally—by a pair of pink, fluffy handcuffs to the hopeful young man who secretly loves her. And a Romanian mother and Nigerian father care for their child, who glows like the moon—and brings everyone together to experience the power of storytelling, the importance of community, and the hope of new beginnings. The company features Oberon K.A. Adjepong, Lucy DeVito, Antoinette LaVecchia, Nick Lehane, Lizbeth Mackay, and Steven Skybell.

The Electric Baby contains adult language.

Video by Erik Pearson.
2.5 Minute Ride
April 20, 2013 - May 12, 2013

Two River Theater in Red Bank, NJ

Written and Performed by Lisa Kron
Directed by Mark Brokaw 

Single ticket prices start at $20. Visit www.TRTC.org to buy your tickets!

Lisa Kron's 2.5 Minute Ride, first performed in New York in 1999, has been honored with Obie, Drama-Logue, and GLAAD Media Awards. In this solo performance, Kron recounts a journey that she and her father made to his hometown in Germany and to Auschwitz, where all of his family had perished. She interweaves this with stories of her family's visits to the Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio, switching back and forth between them and creating a unique, exhilarating theatrical experience.

Kron's father left his hometown in 1937, when he was 15 years old, as part of a program that rescued Jewish children. During World War II, he returned to Germany as an interrogator for the U.S. army. Later, he settled in Michigan, where Lisa grew up. Over the years, her extended Midwestern family would take an annual trip to Cedar Point, where her father—who was by then legally blind, but with an indomitable life force—loved to ride the roller coasters.

Video by Mike Boylan.

Has Red Bank-Shrewsbury Patch missed a recent event you wish we had covered, or if we were there, did we miss the perfect photo that you were able to get? Well, now we have a solution.

As readers of Patch, you have always had the opportunity to post your photos from an event to our story or photo gallery about the event. But now with the Red Bank-Shrewsbury Neighborhood Gallery, you also have the chance to upload your photos from around the community that don't fit into a category or story already posted on the site.

Just click on the "Upload Photos & Videos" button on the page—and don't forget to tell your neighbors who's in the picture and what's going on in the caption field.

Carol McCabe

8:05 am on Monday, May 13, 2013

Where is CarolAnn Mc Loughlin?...I have not heard anything from her for ages...

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