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Continuing at Cape May Stage is The Taming by Lauren Gunderson; a hilarious, all-female power comedy breaks the musty mold of two-party politics and - beneath the laughter - offers an inspirational vision of the America we love.
If one wishes to see shows at two Equity professional theater companies in Cape May in one week, and save money at the same time, then the 3rd Annual Theater Week from October 2 a?" 6, is just the ticket.
To kick off the fall season, Cape May Stage presents The Taming by Lauren Gunderson, a political satire that is a refreshing antidote to today's political climate and non-stop squabbling. The Taming runs September 25, 2019 - November 1, 2019, Wednesday-Saturday at 7:30 PM and Saturday & Sunday at 3:00 PM.
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As Cape May Stage proudly enters its fourth decade, it is committed to exploring new avenues to deliver the highest level of artistic excellence. Staging new works; celebrating community; and providing theater experiences to wider, more diverse audiences are top priorities in the years to come.
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George Street Playhouse (4/23 - 5/19) | ||
The Prom
Phoenix Productions (at the Count Basie Center for the Arts) (5/3 - 5/4)
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Choice
McCarter Theatre Center (5/8 - 6/2) | ||
James and the Giant Peach
First Presbyterian Church (4/26 - 5/5) LIMITED TICKETS REMAIN | ||
Patti LuPone
Mayo Performing Arts Center (3/8 - 5/17) | ||
Warner Bros. Discovery presents Bugs Bunny at the Symphony
Count Basie Center for the Arts (2/14 - 2/14) | ||
“Fabulous Fanny : The Songs & Stories of Fanny Brice,
Sieminski Theater (5/12 - 5/12)
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Opera Gems
Union County Performing Arts Center (9/21 - 9/21) | ||
New Jersey Symphony at Liberty State Park in Jersey City
Liberty State Park (6/30 - 6/30) | ||
Bergen Philharmonic and the “Rach” Star
Syriac Community Hall (5/18 - 5/18) | ||
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