Cape May County Herald, 21 December 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 4

Herald & Lantern 21 December '83

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Arts Guild Offers A Dickens of a Play

CAPE MAY - Charles dickens; “A Christmas Carol” is alive and well and living in Cape May. For the second year, The Jersey Cape Performing Arts Guild’s Sandpiper Players will present a unique adaptation of the Christmas classic. The Sandpiper Players managed to pull off quite a coup for a community theater group — a repertory company. Most of the cast of A Christmas Carol is returning for the second year. The players have been busy working together on The Guild’s Victorian melodrama “The Drunkard,” presented last spring, and the intriguing psychological mystery “Night Must Fall,’’ presented in October. Some players hav*> now worked together in four shows during this past year. The Sandpiper’s ambitious 1983-84 season includes ‘‘Night Must Fall,” “A Christmas Carol,” ‘‘Androcles and the Lion,” a children’s show, Paul ZindeTs “Miss Reardon Drinks a Little,” and “Seascape” by Edward Albee. At present, the company

is busy crea ting a Victorian Dickens' Christmas through the magic of theater. In just two years it has become a Cape May tradition. Joe Toland's Scrooge has become legend and some who saw it last Christmas say they still cannot walk by a closet door without checking for spirits. A Christmas Carol will be presented Dec. 16,17, 28 and 29 at 8:30 in Cape May City Hall. Children under 12 tickets are $1.50. Evening performances: adult $4.50; students and senior citizens fc.50. For reservations call 884-0054. To Receive Master’s DIAS CREEK - Maureen Kennelly, daughter of local residents Martin and Kitty Kennelly has completed the prerequisites for a Master's Degree in Physical Oceanography. The degree will be awarded by the Massachusetts Institute of Technolgy in a ceremony in February.

Dork Ward HAUNTING PERFORMANCE — Marlty’s Ghost (Don Cashmere) warns Scrooge (Joseph Toland) to mend his selfish ways during the Jersey Cape Performing Arts Guild production of “A Christmas Carol’' by Charles Dickens.

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To Stop DWI COURT HOUSE - Middle Township police are working overtime to enforce drinking and driving laws. Funded by a $14,000 grant from the state Office of Highway Safety, special shifts from 10 p.m. to2a.m. and 12 midnight to 4 a m. are participating in this stepped-up campaign, according to Lt. William H. Hevener, Traffic Section supervisor. It will continue through next September. Last Friday morning, the department assigned two officers to distribute a pamphlet, “ABC’s of Drinking & Driving,” to motorists stopped at the intersection of Route 9 and Stone Harbor Boulevard. The pamphlets were obtained from the Cape May Council on Alcoholism located at Burdette Tomlin Hospital. Hevener said the township’s police cars have “S.O.B.E.R.” bumper stickers to remind the public oLJhe new campaign to reduce the number of drinking drivers on the roads. All this is part of a campaign against drinking and driving by a newly-formed county task force.

SEA ISLE CITY - The Mayor’s Citizens Advisory Board will meet 7 p.m. Dec. 29 on the second floor of the Public Safety Building on JFK Blvd. The mayor is forming a mitigation committee to reduce the effects of a natural disaster on the island. The public is cordially invited to attend.

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