Cape May County Herald, 1 September 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 41

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CAPE MAY - The County Art League. 1050 Washington St., Cape May. announced its September schedule. During the Labor Day weekend. B p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 3( 4 and.5, there will be a showing of the prizewinning ABC documentary film. The Ghosts of Cape Horn, a depiction of America’s sailing ships that made the 18,000-mile voyage from New York to 6 Offerings Set by SJRT SOMERS POINT - Paul Aiken, artistic director of South Jersey Regional Theatre, has announced SJRT’s 1982-83 season, its sixth. The season opens Oct. 6 with How the Other Half Loves, a farce by Alan Ayckbourn. Then the stage will be set for Talley's Folly. Aiken describes this as "a no-holds-barred romance” and winner of the 1980 Pulitzer Prize. THE DECEMBER holiday production will be the musical celebration of America, from gaslight to ragtime, entitled Tintypes. All in song, this show features such composers as George M. Cohan, John Philip Sousa, Victor Herbert, Scott Joplin and many more. After a winter break, SJRT will open its Spring Series with Deathtrap, a •spine-chilHng thriller with . comic twists,” which played to packed houses on Broadway for almost four years. FOLLOWING THAT. Aiken plans to have ‘Master Harold'...and the Boys. This show won the 1982 Drama Desk Award for Best Play and was nominated for three Tony Awards including Best Play. The season will end with the smash-hit musical, They're Playing Our Song. * For information on becoming a subscriber or SJRT's season, call 653-0553.

Local Art Show Set

STONE HARBOR - The Women's Civic Club 26th Annual Local Art Show Sunday, Sept. 5 will be judged by Mr. and Mrs Joseph Betz, according to show directors Mrs. James Wood and Mrs. Harry Wear Mrs, Betz is the former director of the borough s annual art shows which have been held for the past 20 years Awards will be made by Mayor Arden Hand, assisted by Little Miss Stone Harbor Meghan Brennan. There will be demonstrations of crafts with a pewter plate being awarded to the artist selected best in show. Entries will be accepted in oils, watercolors, pastel, black and white photograph, arts and crafts and a special children’s division for the event at the clubhouse, 96th St. and the Beach.

San Francisco around the Horn. THE OPENING RECEPTION is 3-5 p.m. Sept. 4. The exhibit will continue through the month of September. There will be two Wednesday evening lectures in the League’s ongoing series. Wednesday, Sept. 15, Alice Steer Wilson will give a demonstration from the book Drawing from the Right Side of the' Brain. Wednesday, Sept.

29, Bettyne Hull will give a travelogue bn Greece of the Iliad and the'Odyssev. A special event will be a performance 8 p.m. Saturday. Sept. 18. by the Shoshone Indian Dance Team, from a local Boy Scout Explorer Post. It will be given on the grounds of the Physick Estate, adjacent to the Carriage House. The group, who make their own cgstumerf, appeared several years ago at the League

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