Cape May Stage just keeps growing – onward and upward,
literally! We’re thrilled to
finally share some of our magnificent growth with our loyal patrons.
MEET YOUR SEAT! An Open House Event, May 20-12-2pm |
On Sunday, May 20th from noon to 2pm, we’re
hosting Meet the Mezzanine- an open house
event sponsored by PNC Arts Alive. This isn’t a new
post-modern absurdist play: it’s your chance to see our new 26-seat
mezzanine. “We love selling out
shows,” says Artistic Director Roy Steinberg, “but we hate turning people
away. Hopefully the new mezzanine
will help to alleviate that problem.”
Local preservationist Dave Clemans has been overseeing the winter’s
work, and the dust had finally settled.
Stop by for tours of the theatre, the new mezzanine, and our new
state-of-the-art technical booth.
Relax in our beautifully landscaped grounds while dining on light
refreshments. Cape May Stage staff
will be on hand to give you the inside scoop on the exciting 2012 season, as
well as discounts on tickets and Discovery Summer Theatre Camp
reservations. Stop down – you
might win something!
Join us May 21, One Night Only |
We’re kicking off our Second Stage Series on Monday, May 21
with Flywheel, Shyster, & Flywheel: The Marx Brothers’ Lost Radio Show. A sure
bet for Marx Brothers lovers as well as for those who haven’t yet been
introduced to their particular brand of zaniness, Flywheel… is the hilarious comedy show that introduced The
Marx Brothers in 1932 on NBC Radio. Groucho is the wisecracking attorney Waldorf T. Flywheel, and
Chico as his ne’er-do-well assistant. Since these broadcasts were aired in the days before radio
shows were recorded, the crazy shenanigans and classic routines were lost. But now, these shows are brought back to
life for the first time in decades. Created by young writers Nat Perrin and Arthur Sheekman, who
also worked on the scripts for the classic Marx Brothers comedies, Monkey
Business and Horse Feathers, audiences of all ages will delight in this fun,
laugh-out-loud comedy!
And the reviews are in for Uncle Jacques’ Symphony – another hit for Cape May Stage! Audiences adore Dominic Hoffman’s
virtuoso performance: the multitude of characters he creates to tell the story
of jazz great Jacques Hoffman have been thrilling audiences for the past
week. A treasure not to be missed,
Uncle Jacques’ Symphony runs
Thursdays through Saturdays at 8pm and Saturdays and Sundays at 3pm through
June 4. In June, a Wednesday night
performance will replace the Saturday matinee. Get your tickets soon!
Check out our website at capemaystage.org or call 884-1341
for more details. Subscriptions
are still available.
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