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New Jersey Repertory

Website http://www.njrep.org

Address

179 Broadway
Long Branch , NJ 07740

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New Jersey Repertory

Public Transportation

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By Bus:

By Train: Take the NJ Transit North Jersey Coast Line to Long Branch. The theater is a short cab ride or 10-minute walk from the station: turn left onto 3rd Ave and travel about 4 blocks to Broadway & turn right onto Broadway – the theater is midway down the north side of the street; continue around the block as the patron entrance & free parking is in the rear.

Accessibility:

Directions Bus

Directions Bus

By Train: Take the NJ Transit North Jersey Coast Line to Long Branch. The theater is a short cab ride or 10-minute walk from the station: turn left onto 3rd Ave and travel about 4 blocks to Broadway & turn right onto Broadway – the theater is midway down the north side of the street; continue around the block as the patron entrance & free parking is in the rear.

Directions Driving

Directions Driving

Take the Garden State Parkway to Exit 105. When you exit you will be on 36 East. Take 36 East to the 7th light (Broadway) and turn right. Take Broadway to the 10th light and turn left onto Liberty. On your left will be the theater's parking lot. Make your next left and turn left again to enter the lot. The theater's rear entrance is well lit under a bright sign.

Assisted Listening System

Assisted Listening System

Assistive listening devices available at Box Office

Curb Ramps

Curb Ramps

Convenient curb cuts close to our entrance for wheelchair and mobility device accessibility

Elevator\Escalator

Elevator\Escalator

None available

Entrance

Entrance

Ample doorway

Parking

Parking

Free parking close to our entrance with marked spots for those with special placards or license plates

Restroom

Restroom

Accessible bathroom on our main lobby level

Telephone

Telephone

None on premises

Visual Assistance

Visual Assistance

Large print programs upon request

Wheelchair Info

Wheelchair Info

Wheelchair seating or special seating requirements available by contacting our Box Office directly at (732) 229-3166

Theater Description:

The New Jersey Repertory Company is a professional, non-profit theater founded in 1997 by SuzAnne Barabas (Artistic Director) and Gabor Barabas (Executive Producer). Located in Long Branch, New Jersey, the theater's primary mission is to develop and produce new plays and to make a lasting contribution to the American stage.

In addition, it also seeks to achieve the following:

• To be a catalyst in the redevelopment and revitalization of its surrounding community 
• To build and encourage young audiences and inspire interest in theater arts among young people
• To nurture the work of writers from diverse backgrounds and build diverse audiences

In keeping with its mission New Jersey Rep has produced 93 plays in seventeen seasons including 61 world premieres. The theater is committed to nurturing the work of not only established writers but new and unknown playwrights and has maintained an open- submission policy receiving over 750 scripts each year from throughout the U.S. and around the world.

Through its Developmental Reading Series, NJ Rep has presented over 300 script- in-hand readings of new works. The majority of full productions begin as readings, a testimonial to the theater's philosophy of providing a true continuum from play development to full production.

As a member of the National New Play Network (NNPN), a consortium of like-minded theaters throughout the U.S., New Jersey Rep has participated in 10 "rolling world premieres" where a new play is independently produced by three theaters in three different cities within a twelve-month period, often propelling an unknown work toward further productions and publication. These premieres represent a pioneering concept that is revolutionizing how new plays are produced in the U.S.

New Jersey Rep adheres to no specific style or philosophy and seeks only to champion that which engages and challenges an audience with compelling themes and stories, and strives to extend the language and scope of theater as an art form.