The Craftery Market, Pearl S. Buck House
Saturday April 18, 2026
Join Pearl S. Buck House for The Craftery Market featuring 90 curated artisans including handmade goods, antique and vintage treasures, original art and more! Enjoy food trucks, drinks and live music surrounded by the historic and beautiful atmosphere of the Pearl S. Buck House.
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Lambertville Historical Society Revolutionary War History, Richard Holcombe House
Saturday April 18, 2026
260 North Main Street, Lambertville. www.lambertvillehistoricalsociety.org. Living-history experience commemorating nation's 250th anniversary. A Continental Army encampment with demonstrations; talks by George Washington and Daniel Bray; children’s activities all day; tours of Holcombe House (where Washington stayed twice) and the barns; presentations on local history during the revolution; historical exhibits. Rain or shine. 11 a.m.
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Cinderella, Music Mountain Theater
Saturday April 18, 2026
11 and 1pm This sparkling reimagining of Cinderella features magical mice, a pumpkin-turned-carriage, and whimsy-filled waltz-worthy numbers. Palena blends tender emotional moments with humor and theatrical flair. It’s a joyful story of transformation, kindness, and finding one’s inner light. Click here for more information
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Jelly's Last Jam, Bristol Riverside Theatre
Saturday April 18, 2026
March 31 - April 26 2 and 8pm Step into the electrifying world of jazz legend Jelly Roll Morton in Jelly’s Last Jam! This Tony Award-winning musical takes you on a thrilling journey through the life, music, and complex legacy of the self-proclaimed inventor of jazz. Told through dazzling choreography, powerful storytelling, and Morton’s iconic music, the show explores his meteoric rise, struggle with identity, and the cultural impact of his groundbreaking sound. As Jelly reflects on his past from the afterlife, he must confront the truths he tried to outrun.
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Mame, Music Mountain Theater
Saturday April 18, 2026
3 and 7:30 When the ebullient and convivial socialite Mame Dennis suddenly becomes responsible for the upbringing of her nephew, Patrick, the wealthy sophisticate embraces the challenge, introducing the boy to all of life's wonders. $36 to $38.
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Candlelight: Vivaldi's Four Seasons, Masonic Temple
Saturday April 18, 2026
100 Barrack Street, Trenton. Concert series in intimate and immersive atmosphere illuminated by hundreds of candles. Tickets at www.feverup.com (search for Candlelight Concerts).
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Murder at Morgan: Liberty & Death at the Ball
Saturday April 18, 2026
An elegant evening. A revolutionary moment. A crime that must be solved. Step into the intrigue of the late 18th century at Murder at Morgan: Liberty and Death at the Ball, an immersive murder mystery dinner where politics, ambition, and betrayal collide. Set during the turmoil of the American Revolution, this interactive experience invites you to become part of the story—questioning suspects, uncovering clues, and navigating the dangerous divide between patriot and loyalist. As you enjoy a full dinner, alliances will form, secrets will surface, and suspicions will grow. Trust carefully—everyone has something to hide, and the wrong accusation could seal your fate. Whether you arrive in period attire or modern dress, your choices shape the outcome of the night. Will you expose the killer before liberty itself is lost?
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'Laughter on the 23rd Floor', Langhorne Players
Saturday April 18, 2026
Inspired by Neil Simon’s experience as a writer on Sid Caesar’s Your Show of Shows, this uproarious comedy is a gag-filled, foulmouthed love letter to the dawn of the golden age of American television. Come for the famous playwright, be drawn in by the nostalgia, stay for the madcap jokes and pranks created by the writers of a 1950s sketch comedy TV show starring the charming but maddeningly unstable Max Prince, and leave having laughed throughout what Variety called “the funniest comedy on Broadway in years” and what Newsweek raved is “one of [Simon’s] funniest.”
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