Independent Bookstore Day, Newtown Bookshop
Saturday April 25, 2026
Please join the Newtown Bookshop as we celebrate Independent Bookstore Day on Saturday, April 25th from 10am to 5pm! Storewide Promotions, Exclusive Items Giveaways, Refreshments, Free Independent Bookstore Totes to customers purchasing over $50 (while supplies last) Raffles Guest Authors Frank Murphy and Carla Murphy “A Puppy Like Yours” 1:00-2:30pm We’ve partnered with Libro.fm to give one winner 12 free audiobooks on Independent Bookstore Day! Find the Golden Ticket in our store on Independent Bookstore Day and you win! All are Invited to Join Us!
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Shad Fest 2026
Saturday April 25, 2026
In 1981, what began as a showcase for the local art scene, has evolved into a nationally recognized, award-winning event. Enjoy two-days, filled with hand-crafted art, jewelry, home goods, a variety of delectable food, music, and fun for the whole family! What is Shad? Each spring the Delaware River in Lambertville, NJ is home to returning Shad making their way back from the Atlantic Ocean to spawn before returning to the ocean. Local residents can be found fishing for Shad on Lewis Island, the only Shad fishery left on the Delaware River. Winner of “Best Event” by the Bucks County Herald, ShadFest™ 2026 marks 43 years of festivals. Click here for more information
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An Afternoon of Puppies Frank Murphy and Carla Murphy, Newtown Bookshop
Saturday April 25, 2026
Please join the Newtown Bookshop on Saturday, April 25th at 1:00 to 2:30pm to meet authors, Frank Murphy and Carla Murphy celebrating the release of "A Puppy Like Yours". Frank and Carla will be meeting with guests to talk about the book and you may even get a chance to meet one of the puppy stars from the book as well! Come celebrate Independent Bookstore Day with Frank, Carla and the Newtown Bookshop!
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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Bucks County Playhouse - Two Showtimes
Saturday April 25, 2026
1:30 and 7:30 Passions ignite and secrets smolder in Tennessee Williams’ Pulitzer Prize–winning masterpiece. Set on a sweltering Mississippi estate, a wealthy Southern family gathers to celebrate Big Daddy’s birthday. Beneath the surface of their lavish estate lies a tangle of lies, desire, and unspoken truths. At the center is Maggie “the Cat,” determined to save her marriage to Brick, a former football hero numbed by loss and silence, so they can inherit his parent’s vast fortune. This explosive American classic is as sexy, sizzling and unforgettable today as it was when it first shook Broadway in 1955.
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Dueling Pianos @Lambertville Station
Saturday April 25, 2026
Looking for the perfect Saturday night plans? Join us for an elegant yet lively evening in our Ballroom on April 25. Experience the talent of world-class piano players while enjoying a curated buffet dinner featuring Prime Rib, Chicken Saltimbocca, and a variety of seasonal favorites. The evening runs from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM and is priced at $79 per person. It’s the perfect blend of great food, creative cocktails, and interactive entertainment in the heart of Lambertville. Please note that reservations are required to attend. You can book your table online at lambertvillestation.com or by calling 609-397-8300.
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Rumours : The Ultimate Fleetwood Mac Tribute Show, Zlock Performing Arts Center
Saturday April 25, 2026
A meticulously put together a show that spares no detail, recreating the band's legendary persona, in all it's youthful glory from 1975-1987. From period accurate equipment and costumes to spot on characterizations and musical performances. Rumours takes you back to a time when music was still an unbridled cultural experience and bands weren't afraid to put on a show. Relive the rock and roll magic with Rumours.
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'Laughter on the 23rd Floor', Langhorne Players
Saturday April 25, 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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