Skip to content

A town square for an unsquare town

redbankgreen

Standing for the vitality of Red Bank, its community, and the fun we have together.

RED BANK: HE’S LIVE, JIM!

shatners_world-770-525x306-3491239Pop-cultural icon comes to the stage of the Count Basie Theatre this Friday night. 

Unlike the planet-dominating Skynet of the Terminator movies, it’s unclear as to exactly when William Shatner became self-aware. But from the moment it happened, this world has not been the same. And for about 90 minutes Friday night, the Red Bank area audience will be offered an opportunity to plug into the old-soul consciousness and galaxy-spanning ego that lords over Shatner’s World.

Hosted at the Count Basie Theatre, it’s an encore presentation of a one-man show that briefly beamed down to Broadway in 2012: a soliloquy of storytelling, star-kissed commentary and stand-up philosophy spawned from Shatner’s many on-stage appearances at Star Trek and sci-fi conventions (a circuit that he memorably lampooned in a 1986 SNL sketch).

Come to think of it, the exposure to Trekker culture (and its obsessions over a long-cancelled TV series that represented but a blip on the Canadian-born actor’s long career) might have provided that pivotal spark of self-awareness within the toupee’d head of the thespian who once entertained notions of being a Shakespearean trouper — and the movement’s demonstrated power to reignite a “failed” franchise surely impressed him that, for better or worse, his was a destiny and a legacy tied to that of Captain James T. Kirk of the Starship Enterprise.

All of which means that everything that came before — his starring role in the world’s only feature film in the language of Esperanto; his 1968 album The Transformed Man and its astonishing covers of Dylan and the Beatles; whatever this and this and this are — was rendered with the utmost sincerity and clarity of vision.

Just as his turns on Twilight Zone must have convinced producers that Shatner was the one actor who could hold his own against scene-stealing woolly gremlins and bobble-headed fortune machines, there was always a touch of the edgy, far-out, “where no man has gone before” final frontiers of acting in the man’s style. Enough, it turned out, to elevate Star Trek to a dimension beyond something like Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, and present to varying degrees in everything he did, from further series adventures (TJ Hooker, Boston Legal) to TekWar sci-fi novels and comics, more albums. Not to mention the extended afterlife of the Trek franchise, which allowed him his only stint (to date) as director of a major studio feature film.

Surprisingly, there’s relatively little Star Trek in Shatner’s World (or at least in its previous touring incarnation). What attendees will be treated to are largely humorous, sometimes heartbreaking stories from his 84 years on this planet, as well as select film clips, some inspirational thoughts, and tantalizing glimpses of the larger-than-life personality that somehow never managed to endear itself to his Enterprise crewmates.

For fans of this one-of-a-kind figure, Shatner’s World is pure dilithium — and tickets ($59 – $149) are still available here.

Remember: Nothing makes a Red Bank friend happier than to hear "I saw you on Red Bank Green!"
Partyline
THREE ON TOUR
RED BANK: Three borough sites will participate in a weekend of self-guided tours of 52 historic locations in Monmouth County May 4 & 5.
VOLUNTEERS GET INTO THE WEEDS
Toting plastic trash bags, 51 volunteers conducted a walking litter cleanup on Red Bank's West Side Saturday.
“IT’S A PARTY AT WAWA!”
You wish you could vibe like Brian, who lives on the other side of Hubbard’s Bridge. He caught redbankgreen’s attention in Red B ...
POPE OKS ORATORY
RED BANK: St. Anthony of Padua obtains papal approval to establish Oratory of St. Philip Neri, a community of priests and brothers devoted t ...
RED BANK: NEW MURAL BRIGHTENS CORNER
RED BANK: Lunch Break founder Norma Todd is depicted in a mural painted this week on the front of the newly renovated social service agency.
TULIPS TOGETHER
Spring tulips taking in the sunset outside the Molly Pitcher Inn in Red Bank Monday evening.
RIVER RANGERS RETURN
River Rangers, a summer canoeing program offered by the Navesink Maritime Heritage Association, returns this summer for up to 20 participa ...
DOUBLE DYLAN IN RED BANK
Trucks for a production company filming what one worker said was a Bob Dylan biography have lined Monmouth Street the past two days with cre ...
AFTER THE RAIN
A pear tree branch brought down by a brief overnight storm left a lovely tableau on the sidewalk in front of Red Bank's Riverside Gardens Pa ...
CONE OF UNCERTAINTY
Asked by a redbankgreen reporter why these cones were on top of cars, the owner of the car in the foreground responded: “That’s ...
RAIL RIDER’S VIEW
A commuter's view of Cooper's Bridge and the Navesink River from North Jersey Coast Line train 3320 out of Red Bank Tuesday morning.
PUT ME IN COACH!
Red Bank T-Ball kicked off at East Side park on Saturday morning. The brisk weather proved to be no deterrent to the young players, ranging ...
IT’S A SIGN!
Once proudly declaring its all-but-certain arrival in Spring 2019, the project previously known as Azalea Gardens springs to life again with ...
SPRINGTIME MEMORIES OF CARL
The Easter Bunny getup and St. Patrick’s Day hat that belonged to longtime Red Bank crossing guard and neighborhood smile-creator Carl ...
RED TRUCKS AT RED ROCK
A small dishwasher fire at Red Rock Tap and Grill was put out quickly by firefighters overnight, causing minimal damage. Red Bank Fire Depar ...
CREATIVE COVER UP
The windows of Pearl Street Consignment on Monmouth Street were smashed when a driver crashed their car through them injuring an employee la ...
THEY’RE BACK!
Ospreys returned to the skies over Red Bank this week for the first time since they migrated to warmer climes in late fall. With temperature ...
SPRING IS SPRUNG
RED BANK: Spring 2024 arrives on the Greater Red Bank Green with the vernal equinox at 11:06 p.m. Tuesday.
RED BANK’S FINEST – AND NEWEST
Red Bank Police Officer Eliot Ramos was sworn in as the force’s newest patrolman Thursday, and if you’re doing a double take thinkin ...
EASTER EGG MAYHEM AT THE PARK
An errant whistle spurred an unexpectedly early start to the Spring Egg Hunt on Sunday, which had been scheduled to begin at eggsactly 11am ...