Cape May County Herald, 25 June 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 44

dining & entertainment

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j Convention Hall's Events Outlined

CAPE MAY - This Victorian city will provide free evening entertainment to the public in Convention Hall again this summer on a daily basis, including a Sunday concert series. The schedule is as follows: Monday, Menei Antique Show, 10 a.m. -10 p.m. Tuesday, Boardwalk Revue, Joanne Reagan Mini-Troupe, 8:15 p.m. Wednesday, Hal Davis Orchestra — Dancing for Children. 8:30-9 p.m. and Dancing for Adults, 9-11 p.m. Thursday, Teen Dance, Enterprize Disc Jockeys, 8:30-11 p.m.

Friday and Saturday, A1 Raymond Orchestra — Dancing for Children, 8:30-9 p.m. and Dancing for Adults — 0-11 p.m. Sunday, Church Services, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Concert Series, Sundays 9-10 p.m. June 29 — Sal Barbo/Minette Rao. July 6 — Brown Street Chowder Band. July 13 — Forty Niners Chorus. July 20 — Larry Farrari. July 27 — Jubilaires. Aug. 3 — Delco Barbershop Singers.

Aug. 10 — Martha Cohen/Minette Rao. Aug. 17 — The Serenaders. Aug. 24 — Sal Barbo/ Martha Cohen.

Aug. 31 — Harrowgate String Band. For further information, contact the Department of Civic Affairs, 884-8411. ext. 20 or 27.

Theatre by Sea To Open Season

CAPE MAY - The 1986 summer season of Theatre by the Sea will open Monday, June 30th, on the outdoor stage of the Emlen Physick Estate. Marking the beginning of its fourth season, the theatre offers audiences a schedule of performances six nights a week, Monday through Saturday. Opening the season is the rousing musical. George M>. Based on the life of George M. Cohan, the production features the familiar and exciting renditions of "Yankee Doodle Dandy", "Give My Regards to Broadway", and "Over There", PORTRAYING the title role in the production is Eric Waldon of New York City. Supporting him in other leading roles are Mollie O'Mara, David Vivona, and Barbara Rotter of New York City, and \ Lindsey Hanahan of Allentown, Pa. Theatre by The Sea operates as a repertory theatre and provides au- ■ diences with a rotating schedule of three staged productions. Completing this season are performances of Godspell and Deathtrap. scheduled to open July 7 and July 17, respectively. The theatre is located on the historic Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St. THE ENTIRE company remains in residence for the summer season and performances in each of the productions. A production team from Central Pennsylvania is administering and directing the season.

Additional information and tickets can be obtained by calling 884-ARTS or by writing to Theatre by The Sea, P.O. Box 164, Cape May, New Jersey 08204. Weekend House Tour CAPE MAY -Each year opens the doors to new interesting homes and buildings featuring the city's examples of Victorian architecture. This year, the event spans a three-day period beginning Friday evening, and ending Sunday evening. June 29. To kick off the event, a wine and cheese reception and a musical presentation by Carol Roop and Mrs. Ruth Fritsch and excerpts by the "Theatre by the Sea" performers will be held at the League's Carriage House Gallery 8 p.m. Friday. ON SATURDAY, 10 a.m. -4 p.m.. 15 homes and historic places on Cape May and Cape May Point will open for the benefit of those taking the tour. Saturday evening at the Chalfonte Hotel, a slide lecture on Victorian Architecture by David Fogle begins at 7 p.m. A dinner and Victorian Fashion Show begin at 8 p.m. For reservations, call 884-8628. Sunday, 10 a.m. -4 p.m., other selected homes will be open in Cape May and Cape May Point. This tour is self guided and maps and brochures are available when the tickets are purchased. Tickets are available in advance by calling or writing the Cape May Co. Art League. P.O. Box 596, 1050 Washington Street, Cape May N.J. 08204. 884-8628. Tickets are also available the day of the tour. ■$ ,fy J-

Toddlers' Art Class

CAPE MAY - Art instruction for toddlers and pre-schoolers will be offered by the Cape May County Art League at its headquarters, 1050 Washington St. The class, emphasizing art as a process rather than a product,

will be conducted by Deborah Eastwood. Classes are limited to 10 parent-child couples, and i prepaid registration is required by Thursday, July 3. For information, call 884-8628.

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