Live acts took center stage during this milestone celebration, and a silent auction opened the afternoon’s events. Then came a 90-minute showcase spotlighting five decades of performances that shaped local theater.
Free shuttles transported visitors to the theater’s first location, where it all started. At 6 p.m., a reunion dinner brought past and present members together under one roof.
Mason Gross School of the Arts backed this milestone event. They aimed to unite actors, staff, and crew members who have brought shows to life since 1975.
The weekend brimmed with activity near campus. Just a day before, on April 26, Rutgers Day and the New Jersey Folk Festival filled the streets with music and fun.
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