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Capital Campaign Advances

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​Rendering of the exterior of the restored Clemans Theater at the Allen AME Church,
​future home of East Lynne Theater Company
December 3, 2024

Excitement Rises as East Lynne Theater Company’s New Beginnings Capital Campaign Advances
– Cape May’s award-winning Equity Professional theater continues fundraising project to rehab future home –

 
East Lynne Theater Company, presently in residence at Cape May Presbyterian Church, is moving into high gear with its New Beginnings Capital Campaign to repurpose its future home at the historic Allen African Methodist Episcopalian (AME) Church on Franklin Street. The campaign kicked off one year ago with a generous donation from Christina Clemans in honor of her late husband Dave Clemans, a staunch historic preservationist.
 
The Clemans Theater at the Allen AME Church was, in 2021, considered one the “most endangered historic places” by “Preservation New Jersey” due in large part to a devastating fire in 2018. The city of Cape May saved it from the wrecking ball when it purchased the church from its remaining congregation and has since been working on renovations. East Lynne leased the church from the city and entered into a partnership with the municipality to repurpose the historic building into a performance facility.
 
The city will turn over the Allen AME Church to East Lynne in early 2025. The theater company plans to use the money raised from the Capital Campaign to begin work on an addition that will provide dressing rooms, bathrooms, a backstage, and an office, as well as to repurpose the interior into a theater complete with a lobby, sound booth, staging, lighting, and flexible seating.
 
The estimated cost of repurposing the Allen AME Church is $1.2 million, of which Co-Board President Susan Tischler says approximately $500,000 has already been raised, thanks to a generous donation for stage-naming rights by the family of the late Gus Andy, owners of La Mer Resorts, Beach Avenue, which was matched by an anonymous donation.
 
“The plan,” said Board Member and Treasurer Gary Padussis, “is to repurpose this amazing building into a state-of-art performance center while still honoring the history of the African American community of Cape May, past, present and future.”
 
Though it is still a couple of years away until the Clemans Theater at the Allen AME Church is fully functioning, East Lynne is hoping to host events such as art and photography exhibitions by some of the region’s most exciting artists in the space as early as spring 2025.
 
“East Lynne is transforming right along with the Allen AME Church,” said Co-Board President Mark David Boberick. “Where we were once known as primarily a ‘summer theater,’ we are now laying the groundwork for a robust calendar of events all year long. The revitalized space will be able to host events such as concerts, art and historical expositions, children’s programming, weddings and so much more. The possibilities are endless.”
 
When complete, the Clemans Theater at the Allen AME Church will be the cornerstone of Cape May’s new cultural district, which already includes the Harriet Tubman Museum and the newest Cape May County Library housed in the former historically Black Franklin Street School.
 
Naming rights for the lobby, the addition and other aspects of the renovation are still available, as well as Founding Benefactor contributions. Those wishing to contribute to East Lynne’s New Beginnings Capital Campaign may contact Co-Board President Susan Tischler at 609-408-1744 or at [email protected]

DONATE TO EAST LYNNE GENERAL FUND
East Lynne Theater Company
A nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization

Mail: P.O. Box 121
Cape May, NJ 08204

Performance Venues:
Cape May Presbyterian Church
500 Hughes St. Cape May, NJ

Clemans Theater for the Arts
717 Franklin St. Cape May, NJ

CONTACT EMAIL: [email protected]

Phone: 609-602-8703
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ELTC employs members of Actors' Equity Association, the union for professional actors.


ELTC's programs are made possible in part through funding from The NJ State Council on the Arts / Department of State, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Cape May County Board of County Commissioners through the Cape May County Division of Culture & Heritage. Also The NJ Department of State, Division of Travel and Tourism, the generosity of our Season Partners / Show Sponsors, and the generosity of many patrons.
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Thank you to our 2025 Season Partners: 
​La Mer Beachfront Resort and Hoffman Agency Real Estate
Thank you to our Show Sponsors: Cape May Star & Wave, Just for Laughs and
Petals Floral Design & Gifts
Thank you to our Advertising Sponsors: Exit Zero, 98.7 The Coast Radio and 
Cape May Radio WCFA 101.5 FM

ELTC is a proud member of the New Jersey Theatre Alliance, the South Jersey Cultural Alliance and ArtPride, 3 Chambers of Commerce, and www.njsouthernshore.com

Find out more things to do in Cape May at www.capemay.com
  • Home
    • About Us
    • Location and Virtual Tour
    • Staff and Board Members
    • Getting Involved
    • Supporters of ELTC
    • Policies including ADA and DEIJ >
      • Non-Discrimination Policy
      • Commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice (DEIJ)
      • Whistleblower Protection
      • Sexual Harassment Policy
      • ADA Information
  • 2025 SEASON
    • DEAR JACK, DEAR LOUISE
    • WHISPERS FROM THE FORGOTTEN
    • EVERY BRILLIANT THING
    • NO REGRETS: An Evening with Edith Piaf
    • SHERLOCK HOLMES: SCANDALS!
  • Tickets
    • 2025 Raffle
    • EAST LYNNE GALA 2025
  • Education
    • 2025 Youth Theater Camp
    • 2024 ELTC Young Artist Scholarship
  • PAST PRODUCTIONS
    • Productions 2022 -2024
    • ELTC American Classic Timeline
    • Recent Reviews & Articles
    • Season Posters
    • A Few of the Actors, Directors, Designers and Playwrights
  • NEWS
    • AME / Clemans Ribbon Cutting
    • Executive Director Announced
    • 1891 Note Found at AME
    • Capital Campaign Advances
    • Naming of the AME Church Theater
    • Board Member Expands Reach
    • NJ Honors East Lynne Theater Company
  • SUPPORT US
    • Business Sponsorships
    • Individual Giving
    • Volunteer