• The Jury Experience – Death by AI: Who Pays the Price?

    Pollak Theatre

    You’ve been called for jury duty. Step into a thrilling courtroom drama where the audience is the jury. Listen to testimonies, analyze evidence, and ultimately decide… guilty or not guilty? Enjoy a live theatre courtroom drama where you decide the final verdict. Make tough decisions throughout the show—your votes steer the story. Dissect witness testimonies, unpack evidence, and weigh every argument.

    Tickets starting at $47
  • Exhibition on Screen – Turner & Constable

    Pollak Theatre

    Celebrating the 250th anniversary of their births, this unmissable new documentary explores Turner and Constable’s intertwined lives and legacies alongside the groundbreaking Tate exhibition. Discover unexpected sides to both artists with intimate views of sketchbooks and personal items and insights from leading experts.

    $23 (Adult), $21 (Senior), $10 (Child), $5 (MU Student)
  • George Harrison, Cloud 9

    Virtual

    Get together with other music enthusiasts on Tuesday nights to discuss some of the greatest records of all-time! Listen to the album beforehand and then come prepared to discuss. This event will feature George Harrison, Cloud 9. This event is offered BOTH in person and via Zoom. Join us in person at the Bruce Springsteen Center for American Music on the Campus of Monmouth University or join us via zoom. Free and open to the public, but registration is required.

  • Producing the Beatles

    Virtual (Zoom)

    Based on his acclaimed podcast, Producing the Beatles, Jason Kruppa explores the music of the Fab Four from the perspective of the one person whose point of view has never been properly and thoroughly examined: their producer, George Martin. Using innovative techniques to break down their recordings, we’ll discover how the Beatles went from learning their way around the studio to becoming masters of the art of recording, with their producer working side by side with them each step of the way. And finally, with re-recordings and detailed recreations of Martin’s orchestral scores that allow us to hear individual instrument parts,, we’ll learn how his arrangements enhanced and shaped the Beatles’ music.

    $50
  • Coldplay vs Imagine Dragons

    Pollak Theatre

    This concert series was created with the intention of democratizing access to classical music, and the space and performers are illuminated by thousands of candles to create a truly magical experience. The String Quartet has a tentative program that includes songs such as I Want You Back, Billie Jean, Smooth Criminal,  Thriller, Remember the Time, and many more!

    $34
  • Alice Sebold, The Lovely Bones

    Zoom (Online)

    Join us for Tuesday Night Book Club! Hosted by Monmouth University’s Ken Womack, each month we’ll explore a different novel. All you have to do is Zoom in and join the discussion!

  • Football at Campbell

    Buies Creek, NC

    Monmouth University Football at Campbell

  • Derek & the Dominos, Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs

    Virtual

    Get together with other music enthusiasts on Tuesday nights to discuss some of the greatest records of all-time! Listen to the album beforehand and then come prepared to discuss. This event will feature Derek & the Dominos, Layla. This event is offered BOTH in person and via Zoom. Join us in person at the Bruce Springsteen Center for American Music on the Campus of Monmouth University or join us via zoom. Free and open to the public, but registration is required.

  • Singer/Songwriters in the ’70s, Part 2

    Virtual (Zoom)

    Class Schedule: December 3, 10, 17, 2026 | 7:30 – 9:00 PM

    Through multimedia presentations and discussions, the class explores the major artists of the era, such as Taylor, Cat Stevens, Billy Joel, Jim Croce, Paul Simon, and Gordon Lightfoot.  Another topic will study the growth of female artists, with singer/songwriters such as Joni Mitchell, Carly Simon, Carole King, and Janis Ian achieving even greater success—and creative control—for women in music.  While the genre may have peaked in the 1970s, it continued to influence popular music in the 1980s and beyond; the veterans still produced fascinating songs, and artists such as Elvis Costello, Bruce Springsteen, Dan Fogelberg, and Tracy Chapman updated the format for younger generations.  Part two traces the peak of the movement and its lingering influence.

    $50