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Christie Thriller On Stage CAPE MAY - The MidAtlantic Stage will per form the whodunnit murder mystery the Mousetrap on Thursday. Friday and Saturday at the outdoor theater of the Emlen Physick Estate on t Washington Street. Even the most savvy "detectives" will be intrigued The suspicions planted in the minds of a group of strangers stranded in a Victorian boarding house make for a source of constant tension and distrust. The outcome will tell you why the Mousetrap has befen the longest running play' in- the history of theater. Monkswell Manor, the setting for the Agatha Christie thriller, could easily be any one of the Victorian guest houses common to Cape May Audience members are invited to bring a beach chair or blanket and a picnic basket to the performances. Informal reception will be held on the stage after the opening night perfor mance to give the public an opportunity to meet the cast, and others. Performances will be twice-weekly through the rest of the. summer Call 884-ARTS for information Teen Dances STONE HARBOR - j Teen dances to recorded music will be held at the Women's Civic Club, 96th and the beach, every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day from 8 to 11 p.m for the remainder of the summer i Theater Trip AVALON - The Five Point Club is arranging a j trip to the Hunterdon Hills Dinner Theatre for "Kick Up Your Heels Aug 2 The trip includes transportation, meal, play. ' tips and taxes For information and reservations contact either Florence Unruh, 967/-4141 or Reba Raeburn, 368-1453

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