CAPS Princeton

Next Caps Meetings

Groups 1, 2, 3, 9 & 12

      April 1st - 3rd

Groups 4, 7, & 8

      April 8th - 10th

Groups 6, 11, & 13

      April 15th - 17th



Meetings are at Nassua Inn

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Groups 5 & 10 will travel outside of Princeton.

Planning your trip to Princeton

Our groups meet at the Nassau:

Once in the spring and once in the fall. We have over 185 members in 13 groups with a capacity of 16 participants per group. During our meeting weekends, our members enjoy several meetings at the Nassau Inn.

Make a reservation at the Nassau Inn

Nassau Inn
Ten Palmer Square
Princeton, NJ 08542
800.862.7728
609.921.7500


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Newark Airport to Princeton

$18.00 -one way (paid once at the beginning)

  • take: AIRTRAIN - Newark Airport (Inter- airport monorail)
  • to: Newark Airport Train Station
  • Go down escalator - Take North East Corridor Train - Southbound
  • To: Princeton Junction
  • Change to Trolley - Go one stop
  • Arrive - Princeton RR station (Princeton University)

Points of interest

McCarter Theatre Center
McCarter Theatre Center
McCarter Theatre Center

What else to do in Princeton

There are events and shows happening all over Princeton every week. The following are a few events from art exibits to live music that take place during our meetings. There are links in place to learn more about exibits and shows, or even purchase tickets in advance. Princeton University Public Events Calendar

 

Cameron Carpenter

Cameron Carpenter, Organ
Apr 1st

If you think organs are sad, brooding instruments meant for little more than weddings and funerals, you haven’t met Juilliard-trained, YouTube sensation Cameron Carpenter. His McCarter debut will clearly be an event not-to-be-missed.

Colin Mochrie & Brad Sherwood

Colin Mochrie & Brad Sherwood
Apr 2nd

Comedy doesn’t get more interactive than when in the hands of Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood, the stars of the Emmy nominated Whose Line Is It Anyway? Using their quick improvisational wit, the duo takes contributions from the audience to create hilarious and original scenes. Like a live version of Whose Line, the show becomes . . .

Boz Scaggs

Boz Scaggs
Apr 5th

For more than 40 years, Boz Scaggs has been a major presence on the pop music scene in every dimension imaginable, and his distinctive voice remains one of those you cannot mistake for anyone else. His first three records focused on his original songs, culminating in 1974's Slow Down (which went platinum and won him a Grammy)

ANDRÉ WATTS

ANDRÉ WATTS, piano
Apr 6th

From the days of his meteoric rise to fame as the keyboard wunderkind of the 1960s, André Watts came to McCarter for the first of many times in 1970—some 40 years ago. What better way to mark this anniversary than with a program devoted entirely to the music of a composer with whom . . .

Chanticleer

Chanticleer
Apr 7th

Whether singing Renaissance polyphony, jazz, or specially commissioned works, Chanticleer brings flawless intonation to the world of vocal music. With its seamless blend of twelve a cappella voices, this San Francisco-based ensemble is literally a “symphony of voices” . . .

Terence Blanchard Quintet

Terence Blanchard Quintet
Apr 8th

For more than a quarter century, trumpeter/ composer/bandleader Terence Blanchard has celebrated his native New Orleans in music. In his return to McCarter, his quintet will not only play from his latest CD Choices (featuring spoken word segments by Princeton’s own Cornel Wes)

Garrison Keillor's A Prairie Home Companion: American Beauty

Garrison Keillor's A Prairie Home Companion: American Beauty*
Apr 10th

If there’s one legend whose name is as close to a household word as you can get, it’s Garrison Keillor. His protean talent has embraced every possible genre, as author (22 books), story teller, poet, essayist, humorist, and most notably, radio personality – as the host of public radio’s beloved A Prairie Home Companion for thirty years. (*with The Guys’ All-Star Shoe Band and other guests to be announced)

Cinematic Titanic

Cinematic Titanic
Apr 16th

The Creators and Stars of Mystery Science Theatre 3000 Bring the concept of MST3K to the McCarter Stage — LIVE! Remember television’s MST3K with Crow, Dr. Forrester and Tom Servo? Of course you do! And now, the creator and original cast of MST3K bring their masterful movie riffing LIVE to the McCarter stage, featuring the same team that first brought the cult classic to life: MST3K