PABT - Police Activity - FINAL Please be advised that the previous Police activity in the north wing of the PA Bus Terminal is now concluded and bus operations have resumed normally. Good Morning the 5:45 32 from Nutley will operate late. The 7:09 99 will not operate this morning, sorry for any inconvenience (06:56 AM) (sent Tue 06/14/22)īridge & Tunnel Alert The Exclusive Bus Lane (XBL) to NY is now closed due to the low volume of traffic. Tickets purchased prior to this dat (09:51 AM) (sent Tue 06/14/22) For more info, please visit (09:01 AM) (sent Wed 06/15/22)Ĭommuter fares will be increased on July 5, 2022. PABT Advisory - NJ Transit Gate Changes Please be advised there will be several permanent NJ Transit gate changes effective Saturday, June 25th. For more info, please visit (03:01 PM) (sent Wed 06/15/22) PABT - NJ Transit Gate Changes Please be advised there will be several permanent NJ Transit gate changes effective Saturday, June 25th. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.-ResourcesRidePATH App (Use Real-Time over Schedule for train departures.)PATHAlertsTwitter Trains from Newark are once again departing from Track. Newark-World Trade Center Service Update - Resuming Normal Service Trains from Newark are once again departing from Track 1 after an earlier service adjustment. Nutley Little Theatre stages its productions at the NLT Barn, 47 Erie Place, Nutley, located off Brookfield Avenue (one block east of Franklin Avenue) in the heart of the Erie Place Historic District. The cast includes Ginny and Stephen Crooks of Bloomfield as Blanche DuBois and Stanley Kowalski, Victor Gallo of North Caldwell as Mitch, and Jacqueline Schreiber of Parsippany as Stella Kowalski. NLT’s reading is directed by Penny Potenz Winship of Montclair. The play was adapted into an Oscar-winning movie in 1951 starring Marlon Brando, Vivian Leigh, Kim Hunter and Karl Malden. The story famously recounts how the faded and promiscuous Blanche DuBois is pushed over the edge by her sexy and brutal brother-in-law, Stanley Kowalski. Streetcar is considered one of the few 20th-century American plays that continue to have the same power and impact as when they first appeared. The production is part of NLT’s Readers’ Theatre program, which presents free events in which actors read from scripts for a unique appreciation of classic and contemporary works. All cast and crew members are vaccinated.*įor more information, please visit Sunday, March 11th at 2 pm, Nutley Little Theatre will present a staged reading of the Pulitzer Prize-winning classic “A Streetcar Named Desire” by Tennessee Williams. **Please note all patrons of Nutley Little Theatre must show proof of vaccination or a negative Covid test taken within 48 hours of the performance date. **This show is not suitable for children.** While our Readers Theatre events are free, we do accept donations via Venmo, GoFundMe, PayPal, check, or cash. As the characters wait, they confront each other and themselves about their shared pasts and uncertain futures. This character-driven, dark comedy revolves around the death of Sister Rose, a nun who was much loved by an uptown neighborhood’s residents.Īs the play begins, we discover that Sister Rose’s body has disappeared the funeral room where the empty casket sits is closed off as a crime scene and the mourners are forced to hang around waiting for news.ĭue to these extraordinary circumstances, emotions are running especially high.
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