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A Look at the Brook Arts Center's Events in May 2022
Our May schedule includes a variety of shows from hilarious comedians, extremely talented tribute artists, and a silent film.

The 2022 Spring season at Brook Arts Center got off to a spectacular start! Our May schedule includes a variety of shows from hilarious comedians, extremely talented tribute artists, and a silent film, accompanied by a theater organist.
Sunday, May 15 at 3 pm: Grandma's Boy, the 1922 family comedy silent film directed by Hal Roach and Harold Lloyd, will be shown on the big screen accompanied by Wurlitzer Organist Luke Stasiunis
Friday, May 20 at 8 pm: Singer Chris Ruggiero’s vintage rock and roll concert, “Silly Love Songs. It will be the 22-year-old singer’s concert appearance in Somerset County since he rose to national fame following his PBS Television appearance.
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Saturday, May 21 at 8 pm: Starman, The Bowie Tribute will perform the hits and deep cuts from "Ziggy Stardust (& the Spiders from Mars)" and "Station to Station", in their entirety, along with additional choice cuts from Starman's extensive song repertoire.
Sunday, May 22 at 2 pm: Stephen Fuller and Amani recreate the magical sounds of Lionel Richie. A spectacular tribute to the music that made Lionel’s legendary sound and songs popular with generations of fans. Performing Richie’s songs from the Commodores to his amazing solo career.
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Discounted Advance Tickets are available for purchase online at www.brookarts.org or by calling 732-469-7700. Box Office Opens two hours before showtime for walk-up sales. Concessions, Bar, and Free Parking are available. ADA accessible.
The Brook Arts Center is in historic Bound Brook, New Jersey, one block from the Bound Brook Train station and a few short miles from Rt 22, 287, and 78. It is the only existing vaudeville theater (Brook Theater) remaining in Somerset County, and one of eight in New Jersey listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Brook Theater has been providing entertainment since 1927.