What Our Partners Say

The Buzz

"Great Educational Value"

"Each year I ask the Friends (of the Cranford Library) to sponsor the play readings and they have never hesitated to do so, knowing the great artistic and educational value that The Theater Project brings to Cranford.

The authors who present their new plays benefit tremendously from the feedback they receive from the audience.

As director of the Cranford Public Library, I attend nearly all of The Theater Project play readings, and I am never less than highly impressed by the quality of the productions."

John Malar
Director, Cranford Library

Opening Nights in the Afternoon
Irwin Shaws 1936 Anti War Play

"Connecting Art with Community"

"Not only did The Theater Project produce two extremely timely and relevant plays, you made sure to invite activists and academics alike to discuss the issues raised by both plays. 


The Theater Project does this for many of the plays they produce. They provide an all-too-rare opportunity to connect well-produced art with community work -- whether that be on the issues of peace, justice, civil rights, or anything else.


It was (and is) my pleasure to be associated with this theater company."


Madelyn Hoffman

Executive Director, New Jersey Peace Action

"Gem of Entertainment"

"The Theater Project has brought a new dimension of entertainment and culture to downtown Union. Their production of It's a Wonderful Life kickstarted the holidays for my family with their heart-warming rendition of a holiday classic. The cast was awesome and exceeded everyone's expectations.


Bringing live theater to Union gives everyone another reason to come downtown, enjoy the arts, dine locally. 


I encourage everyone to support this gem of entertainment."


​Sharon Patel

Union Rotary

Its a Wonderful Life The Radio Play
Exit Strategy by Ike Holter

​"Commitment to Diversity"

"I’ve long been a fan of the commitment The Theater Project has to positive expression and diversity in the works you present. Often, those of us in the LGBTQ community are under-represented or not shown in our true light. We at GAAMC appreciate the opportunity to build a bridge with an organization as committed as we are to bringing people together for thoughtful discussion. We look forward to our next chance to meet and expand our mutual horizons."


Sherri Rase

President, Gay Activists Alliance of Morris County

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