Cape May County Herald, 28 August 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 36

_dining & entertainment-

Joanne Reagan -Dance Studios 1 Fall Season Registration Sept. 5-4 1 7 « 10 A.M. t» 4 EM. ] 1 884-0062 884-2600 AT THE JOANNE REAGAN DANCE STUDIOS 1037 SEASHORE ROAD. COLD SPRING. NJ

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Shows Will Carry Victorian Flavor

CAPE MAY - The Mid Atlantic Center for the Arts MAC will celebrate Cape May's heritage with two shows '"{Victorian Vaudeville and "Song. Verse and Worse", as part of its 10-day Victorian Week . scheduled Oct. 11-20 Victorian Vaudeville" will recreate stage shows dating back to the turn of the century It will be held 2 .30 p m Saturday. Oct. 12. at Convention Hail _ ELIZABETH ARNOLD, actress and vocalist, will be the star of "Victorian Vaudeville", entertaining i the audience with song and dance. Ms Arnold will be N accompanied by Nurit Tilles. a ragtime pianist, and Robert Torkova. an * old-time magician, i Joyce Reed, known for her one-woman shows, will combine British comedy, drama and music to authenticate the Victorian era. • SONG. VERSE and Worse will present a humorous look at a 19th century evening in the parlor It will be held 8:30 p.m. Saturday. Oct 19. at » the Cape Island Baptist

I- Church A five-member s team from the Mid-Atlantic p Center will provide music. 3 readings and a magic i lantern showLucy Henry will charm I the audience with an array » of Victorian songs^such as "Bird in a Gilded Cage" and Ta-Ra-Ra-Boom Deeay"; Evie McCoy. Bruce Minnix and Vance Enck will recite various I pieces of Victorian literature, such as "'Casey at the Bat". TOM CARROLL, president of MAC. will end the evening with a magic lantern show in an amusing look at Victorian architecture during the age of excess. For further information on the shows or any other Victorian Week events <e.g. Historic House Tours. Victorian Fashion Shows, Antiques and Crafts Shows. Restoration Workshop, Glorious Victorian Dinner and Concert), write to MidAtlantic Center for the Arts, P.O. Box 164, Cape May. NJ 08204. or call 884-5404.

Theater Trip By Auxiliary COURT HOUSE - The Bayberry Twig Auxiliary of Burdette-Tomlin ' Memorial Hospital will sponsor a bus trip Nov. 6 to see the musical "Dream Girls" at the Forrest Theater in Philadelphia. The bus will leave Jameswav parking lot at 9 a.m. and The Gallery with time for shopping The cost of the trip includes an orchestra seat for the matinee Money must be received by Sept 20 Call 967-17:16 or 368-3271 for information or tickets

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Antique Car , Craft Show 0 SWAINTON - The Cape May Care Center is hosting an Antique Car and Craft Show 11-4 p.m., September 15. Any craft persons who would like to add their wares may do so by telephoning 465-7633 and asking for Gail or Letty. There is a space fee. Profits benefit the activities department.

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