By Michelle Giorla October 14, 2021
Did you hear the creak of a door? Footsteps on the stairs? Was that a bump in the night? Or is that just the Gloomy Apparitions up to their normal shenanigans? When a new visitor upsets the dynamic of the residents of the Estate, all spirits break loose and there is no telling what might happen! . Join us at the Emlen Physick… Read more »
By admin October 12, 2021
“The question is the sequence of events leading from the jewel-case at one end, to the stomach of a goose at the other.” Sherlock Holmes is speaking to Dr. Watson as they begin an investigation that might save an innocent man from prison. Step back in time when the Equity professional East Lynne Theater Company… Read more »
By admin October 11, 2021
Just in time for Halloween, East Lynne Theater Company presents “Poe by Candlelight” Started in 2015, ELTC’s “Poe by Candlelight” continues to be one of the company’s most popular events. This year, stories by the master of the macabre include “Bernice,” “The Oval Portrait,” and “The Tell-Tale Heart,” read by Amanda Brinlee, Morgan J. Nichols,… Read more »
By Michelle Giorla September 30, 2021
Terry O’Brien & Co. present a scarily funny night of theater Plus a delicious 3-course dinner. Net proceeds benefit West Cape May Christmas Parade. Seatings at 5pm & 7:30pm Course One (Choice of one) The Chopper Crisp lettuce, red cabbage, grated carrots, avocado, red onion, toasted almonds, crispy chickpeas, black olives and heirloom grape tomatoes tossed… Read more »
By admin September 28, 2021
Hutter, a real estate agent, visits Count Orlok at his remote castle in the Carpathian Mountains because the count wishes to buy a house in town – “a deserted one.” On his way to the castle, Hutter visits an inn, where all of the customers fall silent when he mentions Orlok’s name. Outside, horses bolt… Read more »
By admin September 21, 2021
Dennis Massey, an Elsinora, Tennessee gossip columnist, photo journalist, musical director, community theatre costume designer, event planner and the sole contributor to The Busy Bee, society column flashes us back to 1966 and the events that will forever live in small town infamy. A southern fried comic tour-de-farce.
By admin September 21, 2021
An architect and a historic society’s chairwoman work together to preserve the historic Serenity Harbor Lighthouse, but they will require help from the spirit of the lighthouse itself to save the historic building from being destroyed.
By admin August 30, 2021
“A Telephone Call,” written by Dorothy Parker, is about a woman who waits anxiously for a man to call. She counts to five hundred by fives, seeks God’s help, and wishes the man were dead, only to change her mind. “After all,” she says, “it’s silly to go wishing people were dead just because they… Read more »
By admin August 16, 2021
An evening of American classics from the American Revolution to Gian Carlo Menotti, sung by world-famous soprano Barbara Quintiliani, with pianist Stewart Robert Schroeder. Ms. Quintiliani has received many honors and awards, and is an alumna of the Marilyn Horne Foundation. Ms. Horne herself saw to Ms. Quintiliani’s development as a recital artist, and under the… Read more »
By Michelle Giorla July 15, 2021
Yeehaw!!! Pounds of sequins, yards of fringe, and really big hair! This lil’ ol’ shindig puts the hoot in hootenanny and the jam in a jamboree with classic retro hits from Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Tammy Wynette, Hank Williams, and many more! REV’s Honky Tonkin’ is guaranteed to be more fun than your first time… Read more »