Philadanco
An evening of Afro-inspired choreography, tinged with balletic and modern influence from the Philadelphia Dance Company - Philadanco. Critics have described the performances as electrifying, sleek, a miracle of skill and energy. The Washington Post says the dancers "can do just about anything: leap like arrows in flight, spin, stretch, kick and melt like hot wax.” Sponsored by Access to Art.
7:30PM, Middle Township Performing Arts Center, Cape May Court House. Tickets are $25 and $30. VIP tickets to both the performance and a benefit social with Joan Myers Brown are $60. Call Access to Art at (609) 465-3963 for reservations.
April 25 and 30
East Lynne Theater Company Auditions
Two audition days of open calls for Equity actors. On Friday, April 25, from 1:00 PM to 9:00 PM, the call will be at the theater's venue, The First Presbyterian Church, 500 Hughes St. in Cape May. Sign-up for auditions begins at 12:30PM and continues through 8:55PM. On Wednesday, April 30, from 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM, the call will be at the Actors’ Equity Audition Center, 165 West 46th St., 2nd Floor, NYC. Artistic Director, Gayle Stahlhuth will be at the auditions. Actors are asked to audition with a brief monologue, or read from "The Guardsman" or "To the Ladies." Sides will be available at the auditions.
May 21-June 28
Fully Committed
Cape May Stage kick off presentation for the season features 40 characters and only one actor. This play by Becky Mode is set in the basement of Manhattan’s trendiest, hottest new restaurant. An out of work actor juggles reservations from scheming socialites and name-dropping wannabes to fickle celebrities and egomaniacal bosses.
8PM, Wednesday through Sunday, The Robert Shackleton Playhouse, Bank and Lafayette Sts., Cape May, NJ (609) 884-1341. Tickets $35,
seniors $25, students
$12.50.
You and I East Lynne Theater's performance of a 1923 comedy by Philip Barry.
After the children are grown, two empty nesters think they can pursue their own dreams. Nancy suggests that her husband Maitland, who gave up painting for the business world, finally follow his heart and begin painting again. But life is not always so simple, even back in 1923. Directed by Gayle Stahlhuth.
8PM, Wednesday through Saturday, The First Presbyterian Church,
500 Hughes St., Cape May, NJ. Tickets $25, seniors $20, students, $10.