Cape May Event Calendar

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More About Music: Mozart’s Last Symphony, the Jupiter

More About Music: Mozart’s Last Symphony, the Jupiter The last concert of our Cape May Music Festival will end with a performance of the last symphony of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – his 41st. Join Bay Atlantic Symphony conductor Jed Gaylin and symphony cellist and MAC Museum Educator Brenda Leonard for an in-depth look at this… Read more »


It’s a Grand Old Flag Lunch and Learn

It’s a Grand Old Flag We’re all familiar with the Stars and Stripes, our national flag. But when did it come about, who designed it, and why do we celebrate on June 14th? Old Glory has served as the symbol of our nation from our very beginnings. Join Mary Stewart to learn about the history… Read more »


Lunch & Learn 4/19 Victorian Medicine

Marvels and Missteps: Medicine During the Victorian Era Apr 19th: 12 pm The Victorian Era saw considerable advancements in the medical community. However, potent drugs and questionable procedures also rose to predominance. Ben Ridings talks about the triumphs, tragedies, and tricksters of the medical profession in the era Bring a bag lunch and learn during… Read more »


Virtual Reading Series by Cape May Stage: Alabama Story

Alabama Story By Kenneth Jones Directed by Roy Steinberg “Alabama Story” by Kenneth Jones takes place in 1959 in Montgomery, Alabama and based on actual events when Garth Williams wrote and illustrated a children’s book involving a white rabbit and a black rabbit. He liked the contrast of the black and white for his illustrations… Read more »


Zoom Lecture with Colonel Brian M. Michelson

Warbot 1.0 offers a compelling picture of future combat as teams of Chinese, American, and Filipino soldiers, enabled by AI and robotic systems, fight for their lives on a battlefield full of deadly new technologies. Set in 2033, China’s neighbors increasingly chafe at its heavy-handed efforts to dominate them as Taiwan teeters on the brink… Read more »


East Lynne Theater Company presents: Aftermath

East Lynne Theater Company presents a reading of the one-act play “Aftermath” by Mary P. Burrill for free, due to support from ​The New Jersey Theatre Alliance’s “Stages Festival.”​​​ “Aftermath was first published in April 1919 in Max Eastman’s periodical, “Liberator” before it was produced by the Krigwa Players in The Little Theater Competition (performing… Read more »