
By Michelle Giorla March 18, 2025
Roy Steinberg, Producing Artistic Director at Cape May Stage, takes us on a fascinating exploration of what goes one “behind the curtain” at a professional theater. Learn about what goes into making a play come to life including set design, costume creation, lighting, and sound. Don’t miss this unique online experience! This virtual lecture is… Read more »

By Michelle Giorla March 18, 2025
In partnership with Cape May MAC (Museums+Arts+Culture), Cape May Stage is proud to present this free community event. Using the tools of the theatre like sets, lights, costumes and a written narrative, Producing Artistic Director Roy Steinberg of Cape May Stage will identify how a story can be told for a desired effect. Slipping on… Read more »

By Bernie Haas February 11, 2025
Cape May’s Poet Laureate Sylvia Baer hosts three 1.5-hour interactive online seminars via Zoom this March that delve into American literature of the Victorian age. “The Fear Gang” on Monday, March 24 delves into Hawthorne, Poe and Melville. These seminars are designed for those at any level of knowledge and experience who wish to learn… Read more »

By Bernie Haas February 11, 2025
Cape May’s Poet Laureate Sylvia Baer hosts three 1.5-hour interactive online seminars via Zoom this March that delve into American literature of the Victorian age. “The Amherst Gang” on Monday, March 17 features Emily Dickinson and Helen Hunt Jackson. These seminars are designed for those at any level of knowledge and experience who wish to… Read more »

By Bernie Haas February 11, 2025
Cape May’s Poet Laureate Sylvia Baer hosts three 1.5-hour interactive online seminars via Zoom this March that delve into American literature of the Victorian age. “The Concord Gang” on Monday, March 10 highlights Emerson, Thoreau, and Alcott. These seminars are designed for those at any level of knowledge and experience who wish to learn more… 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
The Chinese Lady By Lloyd Suh Directed by Penny Bergman Monday, April 15, at 7 pm Virtual Reading Online Free to Attend – All Donations will go to Stop AAPI Hate, a national coalition fighting against racism and racial injustice targeting Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. Inspired by the true story of the first Chinese… Read more »

By Michelle Giorla November 13, 2023
The WWII Homefront & Christmas on the Homefront *Speaker: Historian Mary Rasa Mary Rasa will transport you back to the World War II homefront and share the heartwarming stories of Christmas during wartime. This program is about the World War II home front. It talks about the men and women serving in the war as… Read more »

By Michelle Giorla November 13, 2023
George Washington, New Jersey, And The Revolutionary War Speaker: Revolutionary War Lecture’s Joel Farkas Look at both George Washington’s military career starting in 1754 as a 21-year-old major in the Virginia militia, and a history of the Revolutionary War including the military battles and winter encampments in New Jersey.

By Michelle Giorla November 13, 2023
The United States Life-Saving Service** *Speaker: Historian John Ryan John Ryan will take you on a journey through the history of the U.S. Life-Saving Service, the predecessor to the U.S. Coast Guard, and its critical role in maritime rescue operations. In addition to the overall history of the service, the focus will be on the… Read more »