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\ Focus on Comedy I For SJRT Season
0 SOMERS POINT - u South Jersey Regional u Theatre, the area's only ■j Equity professional theatre y company, is planning its U 84-85 theatre season to be 1 one loaded with comedy. •j . Now going into its eighth u theatre season. SJRT will p be doing a five-production p subscription season with a a sixth ( non-subscription i 4 holiday show. SJRT. which 4 has received accolades y from the New Jersey State d Council on the Arts, now p has a subscriber audience A from all eight southern a New Jersey counties and A from a total of 82 i communities. / According to Paul Aiken. j artistic director. SJRT w ill A begin its season with the lavish and sparkling Berlin 3 to Broadway — a show £ which traces the musical- '■ theatre output of Kurt Weill. Interwoven in this production will be "The Threepenny Opera ". " Lady in the Dark ". "Street Scene". "One Touch of Venus", and "Lost fh the Stars'" and more. "This is really a wonderful show." stated Aiken. "It has everything you'd want in a musical and then some." Second in the season lineu p will be The Woolgatherer. by New Jersey playwright William Mastrosimone. A romance, according to Aiken, this play was a great successs at New York's Circle Repertory Theatre a few seasons back A R. Gurnev's comedy. "The Middle Ages" — a show which New Yorker Magazine said "should run forever" will continue the series. "This is a comedy that our subscribers are really going to love." stated Aiken. "It's our first go at a take-off on WASPs and it is really very funny." "STAGE STRUCK", a new comic-thriller by Simon Gray, will be the May offering This show, which is in much the same vein as Deathtrap, and has had. a solid three-year run
in London's West End. "We're getting it before. Broadway," said Aiken.) "That irr itself should make for a great deal o\ interest." \ * \ Capping the 84-85 season will be the Obie Awardwinning i Best Play off the Season) farce. The House of Blue, Leaves J Through cooperation with the publisher of The Atlantic City, ^magazine. "early bird" season 1 subscribers will receive completely free a one year i 12 monthly issues > subscription tokthe magazine. The deadlirifcJS>r the "early bird" subscription is July 15. SJRT estimates that over 3.000 subscribers will take advantage of this offer. "We're very pleased that the Atlantic City Magazine has done this for us." stated Aiken. "It's such an irtteresting. high quality magazine that it makes a wonderful bonus for our theatre subscribers." For further information I on season subscriptions or ■ to be put on the SJRT mail- | ing list, call 653-0553. A Humane Slide Show OCEAN ETTY - The j Humane Society of Ocean | City will hold>its final meeting of tjie summer ' season 8 pm Tuesday. I June 19 at the Youth | Recreational Center. 6th | and Atlantic. A special attraction will I be a colored slide presentation. "Care and Responsibility of Your Pets," by Diane Cherry, the society's ■ vice president, ways and means Ms Cherry, a professional photographer, has captured "Life within the Shelter's walls" in loving detail and her picture story will be both interesting and educational to all animal lovers.
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