The holiday lights around Cape May are aglow this time of year. And Cape May Stage uses lighting year-round to tell its stories on stage.
Laughing together in the historic Robert Shackleton Playhouse is a good place to begin new friendships and celebrate years of long-lasting connections.
“One man’s trash is another man’s treasure” is an aphorism that resonates in both of our plays, and has a profound meaning for those of us lucky enough to live in Cape May.
Laughing together in the historic Robert Shackleton Playhouse is a good place to begin new friendships and celebrate years of long-lasting connections.
May Bobbi’s legacy reminds us all to embrace the arts and give back to our communities.
Tourists discovered long ago that Cape May is the picture-perfect town to celebrate all things American.
National Playwrights’ Symposium brings master playwrights to the NJ shore.
This season Cape May Stage auditions are in person again – both in New York and locally.
This time of year feels like opening night at the theater. Everything seems new again.
The most important element of any theater production is the story it tells.