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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Save at the Stage this Memorial Day Weekend!


Memorial Day weekend is bearing down upon us!  The summer season is just starting, but Cape May Stage’s season has already been in full swing for a few weeks.  If you haven’t been down to the Robert Shackleton Playhouse yet, get there soon!
Dominic Hoffman as the Artist in "Uncle Jacques' Symphony"
Uncle Jacques’ Symphony is a hit with audience members, and Cape May Stage has several ways for you to see this melodic gem at a reduced price.  This Sunday, May 27th, is our Half-Price Senior Matinee.  For seniors 62 and over, tickets are only $15 – that’s 50% off the regular senior price of $30.  Tickets go quickly for these matinees, so get yours soon. 
Not quite yet a senior?  That’s okay – Cape May Stage has ticket specials for everyone.  Make it a memorable night out with one of our Dinner and a Show packages!  We have deals with nine of Cape May’s world-renown eateries: whether it’s a $25 show ticket with every entrée, or a low-priced prix-fixe dinner, we have something available for every wallet and palette.  Check out the Dinner & A Show page at capemaystage.org for details.
Rapp appears on July 2
Speaking of savings, there’s still time to subscribe to the season and save!  This season boasts several different subscription options: something to fit every budget and schedule.  Our 7-show ($255) and 3-show ($127.50) Opening Night Series allows you to experience all the excitement of opening night – including mingling with the cast and crew at our exclusive after-parties.  Our 7-show ($196) or 3-show Flex Pass ($94.50) gives you the liberty to choose any dates in the run of the show.  We also have subscriptions for our acclaimed Broadway Series: see such stars as Anthony Rapp, Christine Ebersole, and Michael Tucker and Jill Eikenberry – a 6-show package is only $250, while a 3-show package is $170.  Subscribers get the first choice of seats and bargains on hats, t-shirts, and wine bags – and are quickly accepted as part of our Cape May Stage family.
Justin Deas stars in "God of Carnage"
It’s hard to believe that we’re less than a month away from mounting God of Carnage!  This farcical comedy has been delighting American audiences since its Tony-winning Broadway run in 2009.  Hilarity ensues when two couples – Manhattan yuppies meet crunchy liberals – to discuss their middle school sons’ recent altercation.  The juvenile behavior isn’t relegated only to the children as the evening’s pleasantries slowly crumble into insanity.
See capemaystage.org or call 884-1341 for details.  The season is only just begun!

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