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ABOUT ALGONQUIN ARTS
A NEW JERSEY NONPROFIT CORPORATION
Algonquin Arts, a 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation, was founded in 1991 to provide cultural enrichment for residents of Monmouth and Ocean Counties. This mission is accomplished
by presenting a wide range of arts programming, including dramatic and musical theatre, dance, musical concerts and film representing a diversity of style and cultural influence,
film and mixed media presentations.
These presentations are offered to the public in the setting of the 540-seat Algonquin Arts Theatre located in Manasquan, New Jersey, which reopened to the public in 1994
following an extensive renovation.
Since the founding of Algonquin Arts and the reopening of The Algonquin Arts Theatre, over 500,000 Shore residents have experienced a broad spectrum of the performing,
visual and media arts without paying high fees or enduring lengthy travel. Area residents have gained access to a list of renowned touring and professional theatre companies
including, among others: The Moscow Classical Ballet, The Actor’s Studio of New York, Midori, The David Dorfman Dance Company, The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center,
the Paul Taylor Dance Company, TheatreWorksUSA, ArtsPower and Two River Theatre Company. Algonquin Arts has also hosted acclaimed local performance companies including the
Dunbar Repertory Company and the New Jersey Youth Theatre (formerly the Westfield Young Artists’ Cooperative Theatre).
In addition of offering unique cultural experiences for adults through its EVENINGS SERIES and its ORCHESTRA SERIES with The Orchestra of St. Peter by the Sea, Algonquin
Arts strives to enhance the educational experiences of area students. The diverse performances and artist-lead workshops offered as part of the annual EDUCATION SERIES are
designed to assist educators in meeting New Jersey's core curriculum standards. The expanding MORNING MUSIC program (formerly Stage One), offered as a free or reduced-fee
monthly music series, presents a forum for the finest musicians to present an arts-education performance for an audience uniquely combining school-age children and senior
citizens.
ACCESSIBILITY AND PARKING
Algonquin Arts is wheelchair accessible; the purchase of wheelchair accessible seating is available by contacting the Box Office directly at 732-528-9211. Large
Print programs and Assistive Listening Devices are also available for all performances. Free parking with Disabled Parking spaces is available behind the theatre.
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