By admin August 9, 2024
Everyone is suspect during Clueless at the Physick Estate, a “whodunit” similar to the popular board game. Join fellow amateur sleuths and encounter characters inside the 1879 Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St., as this original mystery unfolds from room to room. Who is the culprit? Is it Professor Graystone or Pearlie White? Mrs. Parrot… Read more »
By admin July 17, 2024
Join Sherlock Holmes and partner, Dr. Watson, for a weekend of Victorian mystery and intrigue as they tackle “Sherlock Holmes and the Familiar Face,” an original mystery written by Jacqueline Fazio. Sherlock faces a difficult decision when a former adversary is accused of a heinous crime. Will our favorite investigative team help to prove them… Read more »
By admin June 21, 2024
After a glorious summer’s afternoon in Cape May, come join us at the Inn of Cape May across the street from the beach for dinner, drinks, wonderful song and an elegant Whodunnit from the pen of Agatha Christie herself. This year takes us to Egypt and the days of King Tut, as Agatha Christie’s Master… Read more »
By admin June 3, 2024
From June 20 through October 10, Classic American Tales (CAT) once more presents “Classic Tales at the Dormer House.” Guests are treated to lemonade and tasty treats while listening to stories by American authors like O. Henry, Zora Neale Hurston, and Mark Twain, as well as contemporary scenes and stories that resonate through time. The… Read more »
By admin June 3, 2024
On June 12, Classic American Theater (CAT) is offering a Playwriting Workshop for free at The Cape May Court House Public Library. The workshop, for ages 17 on up, is geared for those who have written plays, as well as those who have always wanted to try their hand at it. By exploring characters, relationships,… Read more »
By admin May 3, 2024
Enjoy a three-course dinner and watch as the mystery and drama unfold around you during “Bumped Off & Bottoms Up.” Prohibition has arrived and that means locals and visitors alike gather at Walter O’Leary’s infamous club for refreshments and entertainment, when an evening of fun takes a terrible turn. Can you help bring the murder… Read more »
By Michelle Giorla March 4, 2024
The Ripple Effect: How Every Individual Shapes Bias-Free Classrooms Friday, May 3, at 7 pm In-Person Lecture at the Robert Shackleton Playhouse In partnership with Cape May MAC (Museums+Arts+Culture), Cape May Stage is proud to present this special lecture event. Join us for an enlightening evening with Janis Washington White, as she dives into… Read more »
By Michelle Giorla March 4, 2024
The History of Theater Monday, March 25, at 7 pm Virtual Lecture Online Roy Steinberg, Producing Artistic Director at Cape May Stage, takes us on an exploration of theatre history starting with the Orestia of Aeschylus. In particular, he will concentrate on theater in Cape May, from the 19th century opera and vaudeville through the… Read more »
By Michelle Giorla March 4, 2024
Native Gardens By Karen Zacarias Directed by Roy Steinberg Monday, October 7th, at 7 pm In-Person Reading at the Robert Shackleton Playhouse No Tickets Required – Free to Attend – Donations Accepted You can’t choose your neighbors. In this brilliant hot button comedy, cultures and gardens clash, turning well-intentioned neighbors into feuding enemies. Pablo, a… Read more »
By Michelle Giorla March 4, 2024
Seacape By Edward Albee Directed by Roy Steinberg Monday, August 12, at 7 pm In-Person Reading at the Robert Shackleton Playhouse No Tickets Required – Free to Attend – Donations Accepted On a deserted stretch of beach, a middle-aged couple relaxes after a picnic lunch and converse idly about home, family, and their life together.… Read more »