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Live reading of this classic radio play originally performed by Agnes Moorehead in 1943. Performances at local senior recreation centers in Cape May County. The audience members can participate in some improvisational acting as well.
March 8th, 12:30PM, Lower Cape Senior Center in Villas
March 15th, 1:30PM, Victorian Towers. Cape May
March 22nd, 10:30AM, Upper Township Senior Center, Palermo.
Call (609) 884-1341 for further details.
March 14
Romeo and Juliet
The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey's touring company presents this Family Week at the Theater performance.
In this classic play, two idealistic teens are pitted against their privileged families and society.
12PM, Middle Township Performing Arts Center, Cape May Court House. Free. (609) 463-1924
March 16
Aesop’s Fables
Performed by students at the West Cape May Elementary School. East Lynne Theater Artistic Director Gayle Stahlhuth will only have five days of rehearsals with the students before their performance.
7PM,
West Cape May Elementary School, 301 Moore St. Free. Reservations: (609) 884-5898.
March 19-20
The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle
Step back in time, as East Lynne Theater presents this tale in the style of a vintage radio broadcast, complete with live sound effects and commercials, just like the Sherlock Homes radio shows that were on NBC in the 1930s. To save an innocent man from prison, Holmes and Watson must find the thief who stole a valuable gem.
8PM, The First Presbyterian Church, 500 Hughes St., Cape May. Tickets $23, $13 for students. (609) 884-5898.
March 20
Shakespeare LIVE!: A Midsummer Night's Dream
The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey presents it's touring production of this classic in which starry-eyed young lovers and zany would-be actors cross paths with mischief-making fairies in a magical forest. Hosted by Cape May Stage as part of Family Week at the Theater.
3PM, Saturday, March 20, Cape May Elementary School, Lafayette Street, Cape May. Tickets Free for children under 18, $5 adults.
(609) 884-1341.
April 1
Coppelia
A mime-ballet, originally choreographed by Arthur Saint-Leon, with life sized doll dancers. A toy maker dreams of making a doll with a soul. Music by Leo Delibes.
7PM. Stockton Performing Arts Center, Pomona, NJ. $40 Orchestra, $25 Mezzanine
$35 Senior Orchestra, $20 Senior Mezzanine (age 60 and above)
$10 Children (under 12 with adult ticket) Box Office: 609-652-9000