It’s hard to believe that summer is around the corner, but it must be, because we’ve got the schedule for upcoming events at the Axelrod Performing Arts Center, 100 Grant Avenue, Deal.
Wednesday, June 25 at 8 pm
Joe Piscopo has earned the adoration of millions of fans after more than 20 years in show business. His career has encompassed television, film, theater and comedy, making him one of the brightest lights in show business.
This New Jersey resident will pay tribute to the music of the legendary Frank Sinatra. Mr. Piscopo’s performance also features the New Jersey Jazz Allstars, conducted by Joe Muccioli, with Art Topilow on piano.
Tickets are $72 patron seats; $36 adult; $25 senior/student.
Israel Expressions Art Exhibit and Sale
June 25 through July 3
Opening reception: Wednesday, June 25 at 6:30 pm, prior to the Joe Piscopo Concert.
This magnificent exhibit, sponsored by the State of Israel, features the work of 70 talented Israeli artists and artisans. The show includes sculpture, lithographs, fiber works, ceramics, jewelry, wood, stoneware, glass and Judaica.
The exhibit is coordinated by Izzy Assour, a former colonel in the IDF who is now a sculptor. He created the exhibit to showcase the work of Israeli artists in the US.
This annual event comes to the US for one week only.
Sunday, June 29 at 7 pm
Julie Budd delivers a perfect performance, every time! Julie’s credits range from television to film, to the most lavish casinos and showrooms in the country.
Tickets are $25 general; $20 seniors/students; $54 patron seats—includes preferred seating and champagne reception following the show.
Wednesday, July 2 at 8 pm
Back by popular demand, the Tokens promise to bring down the house yet again with their greatest hits, including “The Lion Sleeps Tonight” and “Tonight I Fell in Love.” The Tokens were recently inducted to the Vocal Group Hall of Fame.
The original Tokens formed in 1955 at Brooklyn’s Lincoln High School, and featured Neil Sedaka. They are truly one of the pop music scene’s most enduring groups.
The Shirelles were the first all girl group of the Rock and Roll Era to score a number one record and quickly became rock and roll’s first female supergroup with hits like “Soldier Boy and “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow.”
Tickets are $30 general admission; $72 patrons, which includes preferred seating and a champagne reception after the show.
Thursday, July 17 at 8 pm
This Tony-nominated, award-winning actor/composer composed songs for and acted in numerous Broadway productions, including How to Succeed in Business and Damn Yankees.
Jeff is originally from West Long Branch. He’s appeared on TV and in films.
Tickets are $25 general; $20 seniors/students.
August 13, 14, 18, 19 at 8 pm
The JCC and the Sephardic Community Center will pull out all the stops in this year’s community talent show, featuring four nights of sensational music and dance.
Call the box office at (732) 531-9100 x142, visit Jccmonmouth.org or e-mail lgoldfarb@jccca.org.