originally published: 10/26/2025

(LEONIA, NJ) — Where The Time Goes is a World Premiere musical that takes you on a nostalgic journey through the soundtrack of a generation. It debuts at Players Guild of Leonia with performances across two weekends from November 14-23, 2025.
Co-written and directed by Michael Bias and Musical Director Victoria Casella, this is an original musical journey through love, memory, and those moments when you wonder if your watch is broken… or if you just blinked and lost a decade.
Follow Amy and Michael’s love story through the highs and lows of the ’60s—Summer of Love, Woodstock, Vietnam, and more—set to the iconic hits of the Baby Boomer era. Where The Time Goes features songs by such greats as Laura Nyro, Crosby Stills and Nash, Brian Wilson, Carole King just to name a few!
The cast includes Larry Brustofski (Michael), Tara Hutchison (Amy), Juston LeBaron (Young Michael), Eden Mendez (Young Amy), T’Bone Rube (Chris), and Kay Koch (Wendy).
Performances take place Friday, November 14 at 8:00pm; Saturday, November 14 at 8:00pm; Sunday, November 16 at 2:00pm; Friday, November 21 at 8:00pm; Saturday, November 22 at 8:00pm; and Sunday, November 23 at 2:00pm. Tickets are available for purchase online. The theater is located at 130 Grand Avenue in Leonia, New Jersey.
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The Players Guild of Leonia proudly stands as New Jersey’s longest-running community theater, founded in 1919. They perform in the historic Civil War Drill Hall, built in 1859 as a National Guard armory. For over a century, The Players Guild of Leonia has been committed to delivering compelling, insightful, and engaging theater while fostering a vibrant space for artistic expression and community connection. PGL is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization.
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