New Jersey Symphony and The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey collaborate in an exploration of music inspired by Romeo and Juliet
NEWARK, NJ—The New Jersey Symphony will perform four concerts celebrating the timeless tale of star-crossed lovers in a unique pairing of music from Russian masters. The program opens with Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture, then actors from The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey (STNJ) join the stage for selections from Sergei Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet.
Performances will take place Thursday, January 29, at 1:30 pm, Friday, January 30, at 7:30 pm, and Sunday, February 1, at 2 pm at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) in Newark; and Saturday, January 31, at 7:30 pm at the Count Basie Center for the Arts in Red Bank.
On the podium will be Music Director Xian Zhang, now in her 10th season with the New Jersey Symphony, who shares, “I am thrilled to lead this program which showcases The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, adding an exciting new dimension to the experience of this dramatic score. The New Jersey Symphony greatly values its work with partner organizations throughout the state, which creates a powerful connection to art that is unique to New Jersey.”
Artistic Director of STNJ Brian B. Crowe adds, “Simultaneously epic and profoundly intimate, the tale of Romeo and Juliet has moved audiences and inspired artists for centuries. We are so proud to partner with the New Jersey Symphony in this imaginative exploration of Romeo and Juliet, uniting the power of Shakespeare’s beautiful language with the swelling grandeur of Prokofiev’s stunning music.”
The Thursday, January 29 concert at NJPAC in Newark will be a Relaxed Performance, designed to accommodate the differing needs of patrons of all abilities, including individuals with autism, sensory sensitivities, or cognitive and physical differences. This concert supports New Jersey Symphony’s mission to make orchestral music accessible to all by removing barriers often found in traditional concert settings.
Romeo & Juliet
Thursday, January 29, 1:30 pm | New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark
Friday, January 30, 7:30 pm | New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark
Saturday, January 31, 7:30 pm | Count Basie Center for the Arts in Red Bank
Sunday, February 1, 2 pm | New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark
Xian Zhang conductor
The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey | Brian B. Crowe, director
Issac Hickox-Young Romeo
Billie Wyatt Juliet
Jason Flamos lighting designer
New Jersey Symphony
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture
Sergei Prokofiev Selections from Romeo and Juliet
Tickets are available at njsymphony.org.
Xian Zhang
2025–26 marks the GRAMMY® and Emmy Award-winning conductor Xian Zhang’s 10th season as Music Director of the New Jersey Symphony, and her inaugural season as the Music Director of the Seattle Symphony with whom she has been a long-term collaborator since her debut in 2008. Zhang has also been appointed Principal Guest Conductor of the NCPA Orchestra in Beijing, beginning this season. Following her tenure as Music Director of Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano between 2009–16, she continues as their Conductor Emeritus.
With the New Jersey Symphony, Zhang has commissioned composers such as Wynton Marsalis, Jessie Montgomery, Qigang Chen, Chen Yi, Steven Mackey, Thomas Adès, Daniel Bernard Roumain, Christopher Rouse, Vivian Li, Gary Morgan, Christian McBride, Paquito D’Rivera, and Allison Loggins-Hull. She is also responsible for introducing their annual Lunar New Year celebration. Under her artistic leadership, the New Jersey Symphony won two awards at the mid-Atlantic Emmy Awards in 2022 for their concert films, including EMERGE which was conducted by Xian Zhang, directed by Yuri Alves and co-produced with DreamPlay Films.
As a guest conductor, Zhang appears regularly with the Los Angeles Philharmonic and Philadelphia Orchestra. Her Deutsche Grammophon recording with the latter (Letters for The Future with Time For Three, released 2022) won GRAMMY® awards for Best Contemporary Classical Composition (Kevin Puts’ Contact) and Best Classical Instrumental Solo.
2025–26 highlights include returns to the Philadelphia Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, St. Louis Symphony, and National Arts Centre Ottawa. In Europe, she returns to Netherlands Radio Philharmonic with a performance at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, and makes her debut at the Finnish National Opera conducting Tosca. This follows her huge success at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, where she recently conducted Madama Butterfly and Tosca to great acclaim:
“The success of Kurzak’s performance was due in no small part to Xian Zhang’s sensitivity as a conductor. Zhang has an exceptional ear for balance, as well as the ability to draw the softest, most transparent tones imaginable from the orchestra. […] With such skills and obvious audience appeal, Zhang should prove a valuable addition to the Met’s conducting staff.” – New York Classical Review
Other recent highlights include subscription programs with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra, Orquestra Sinfônica do Estado de São Paulo, Houston Symphony, San Francisco Symphony, Washington’s National Symphony Orchestra, Montreal Symphony, Baltimore Symphony, Orchestra of St. Luke’s (including Brahms Requiem at Carnegie Hall), and Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse.
Zhang previously served as Principal Guest Conductor of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and BBC National Orchestra & Chorus of Wales, the first female conductor to hold a titled role with a BBC orchestra. In 2002, she won first prize in the Maazel-Vilar Conductor's Competition. She was appointed New York Philharmonic’s Assistant Conductor in 2002, subsequently becoming their Associate Conductor and the first holder of the Arturo Toscanini Chair.
The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey is one of the leading Shakespeare theatres in the nation, serving approximately 75,000 adults and children annually. It is New Jersey's largest professional theatre company dedicated to Shakespeare's canon and other classic masterworks. Through its productions and education programs, the company strives to illuminate the universal and lasting relevance of the classics for contemporary audiences.
Brian B. Crowe
In his 30th season with The Shakespeare Theatre, Artistic Director Brian B. Crowe’s directing credits include Main Stage performances of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, The Importance of Being Earnest, A Midwinter Night's Dream, The Metromaniacs, Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol (2019), Titus Andronicus, The Bungler, Coriolanus, Pericles (2013), Oliver Twist, Timon of Athens, The School for Wives, The Winter’s Tale (2008), Henry VI: Blood & Roses, Julius Caesar, Love’s Labour’s Lost (2004), The Tempest (2002), and The Comedy of Errors (2001). On the Outdoor Stage, Mr. Crowe directed The Comedy of Errors (2021), William Shakespeare’s Long Lost First Play, Love’s Labour’s Lost (2015), The Learned Ladies, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (2007), and The Taming of the Shrew (2006). He has directed dozens of productions for the Theatre’s education department. Other directing credits include Rutgers University, 12 Miles West, The Human Race Theatre Company, Dayton Playhouse, and the Act-Up Theatre Festival. He received BFA degrees in Directing and Acting from Wright State University and served on the Executive Committee of The Shakespeare Theatre Association.
Issac Hickox-Young*
Isaac Hickox-Young is in his eighth season with The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey. Company credits include Romeo and Juliet, The Book of Will, A Midwinter Night's Dream, The Rose Tattoo, The Caretaker, A Child's Christmas in Wales, The Comedy of Errors, SNUG, The Rainmaker, and Charley's Aunt. For the company’s educational touring program, Shakespeare LIVE!, his credits include productions of Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Julius Caesar. Regional credits include Murder on the Orient Express (Fireside Theatre); The Wickhams: Christmas at Pemberley (Shaker Bridge Theatre); Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story (The Argyle Theatre); Hamlet, Twelfth Night, and Peter and the Starcatcher (Illinois Shakespeare Festival); Romeo and Juliet (Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival); and A Midsummer Night's Dream (Merry War Theatre Group). He is a proud graduate of the Acting Program at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.
*Member of Actor’s Equity AssociationBillie Wyatt*
Billie Wyatt is in her seventh season with The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey. Her company credits include Romeo and Juliet, Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility, As You Like It, A Midwinter Night's Dream, The Rose Tattoo, Twelfth Night, Florence and Mojo, The Metromaniacs, A Child's Christmas in Wales, The Comedy of Errors, SNUG, Ken Ludwig's The Three Musketeers, Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, and multiple productions for Shakespeare LIVE!, the theatre’s touring educational program. Her Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival credits include A Raisin in the Sun, The Tempest, and Sense and Sensibility. Additional appearances include Camille and Flyin' West (Quintessence Theatre Group); Julius Caesar (Hamlet Isn’t Dead); and All's Well That Ends Well (Oxford Shakespeare Workshop).
*Member of Actor’s Equity AssociationNew Jersey Symphony
The New Jersey Symphony is a GRAMMY and Emmy Award-winning orchestra. Under the direction of the Music Director Xian Zhang, the Symphony performs more than 60 concerts at mainstage venues across the state, including Newark, Princeton, New Brunswick, Red Bank and Morristown as well as schools and public spaces statewide. Programming at the Symphony reflects an unwavering commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion while providing students across the state unparalleled opportunities to achieve musical excellence through its Youth Orchestra and other outreach programs. In 2024, the Symphony announced it would continue to deliver its statewide activities from a new, permanent office, rehearsal and concert space in Jersey City, set to open in January 2027.
For more information about the New Jersey Symphony, visit njsymphony.org or email information@njsymphony.org. Tickets are available for purchase by phone 1.800.ALLEGRO (255.3476) or on the Orchestra's website.
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