Apr 21 2024
One Night of Queen performed by Gary Mullen & The Works

One Night of Queen performed by Gary Mullen & The Works

Presented by State Theatre New Jersey at State Theatre New Jersey

In 2000, Gary Mullen won the Granada TV program Stars in Their Eyes with his performance as Queen’s lead singer, Freddie Mercury. Mullen’s embodiment of Freddie Mercury resulted in him gaining 864,838 votes in the show’s live grand finale. The number of fans who voted for Mullen was more than double that of the runner-up, thus setting an all-time record for votes in the history of the program.

For over two decades, Gary Mullen & The Works have performed to sold-out audiences around the world, playing more than 2,500 live shows to audiences in over 20 countries around the globe. Gary Mullen & The Works’ One Night of Queen show has played at London’s Hyde Park (twice) as a featured attraction during the prestigious BBC Proms concert series in front of enthusiastic crowds of over 40,000 people!

One Night of Queen features Gary Mullen on vocals, David Brockett on guitar, Billy Moffat on bass, Malcolm Gentles on keyboards, and Jon Halliwell on drums.

Admission Info

Phone: (732) 246-7469

Email: info@stnj.org

Dates & Times

2024/04/21 - 2024/04/21

Location Info

State Theatre New Jersey

15 Livingston Ave, New Brunswick, NJ 08901

Parking Info

State Theatre does not have its own parking area. There are a limited number of handicapped accessible spots located in front of the theater and metered street parking located around the theater. Additional handicap spots are located in the Civic Square Parking Deck. Please allow extra time for parking when attending a show. Visit the NBPA parking locator. Parking through the New Brunswick Parking Authority can be reserved in advance using Parkmobile here.

Accessibility Info

The main auditorium offers designated wheelchair locations and wheelchair companion seats in the front, middle, and rear orchestra as well as the front balcony for wheelchair users who want to remain in their wheelchair. Transfer seats are also available on the aisle in the front, middle, and rear orchestra for wheelchair users and those with limited mobility who wish to transfer to a theater seat. Adjacent companion seats are also available for purchase. Wheelchair and corresponding companion seating is available on a first ordered, first served basis throughout the house.

Orchestra level seating is accessible to patrons with limited mobility. The Balcony, Studio, VIP Lounge, and second floor restrooms are accessible via an elevator. Please note: Balcony seating, with the exception of designated wheelchair spaces and immediately adjacent companion seats, require patrons to climb steps. If you have any questions about accessible seating, please contact Guest Services before placing your order.

Staff can assist you from the front door of the theater to your seats. A courtesy wheelchair is available by request at the Concierge Desk in the main lobby.

It is prohibited for anyone, other than those requiring wheelchair spaces or seats for their companions to use wheelchair accessible locations unless the area has been released for general seating. Those purchasing a wheelchair accessible space may purchase up to three (3) companion seats located near the wheelchair space; any additional seats must be purchased in the regular seating areas. This policy ensures that we are able to accommodate all available and accessible wheelchair spaces in our theater.

Accessible seating areas are available on a first come first served basis and State Theatre cannot guarantee availability of these sections once these areas have been filled or re-designated as non-ADA seating based on ADA guidelines.

Elevator

A newly installed elevator provides access from the street to the main lobby, second floor loge, Donor Lounge, and Studio. Not all seating areas are accessible via the elevator.