FUNNY GIRLS
Created by and Starring Jennifer Childs
The women who stood up and changed stand-up.
By Jennifer Childs
Musical Director: Owen Robbins
July 24 through August 4
FRIDAY - SATURDAYS and MONDAY - TUESDAYS at 7:00 PM*
SUNDAY MATINEES at 2:00 PM
Tickets: $40 General Admission, $35 Seniors
$25 Students & Military
OPENING NIGHT (7/24): $45, including Afterparty (no discounts)
CLUB CLEMANS at The Clemans Theater for the ARTS
717 FRANKLIN STREET CAPE MAY, NJ
By Jennifer Childs
Musical Director: Owen Robbins
July 24 through August 4
FRIDAY - SATURDAYS and MONDAY - TUESDAYS at 7:00 PM*
SUNDAY MATINEES at 2:00 PM
Tickets: $40 General Admission, $35 Seniors
$25 Students & Military
OPENING NIGHT (7/24): $45, including Afterparty (no discounts)
CLUB CLEMANS at The Clemans Theater for the ARTS
717 FRANKLIN STREET CAPE MAY, NJ
Cape May has always been where Philadelphia goes for the summer.
In 2026, East Lynne Theater Company begins building a new artistic bridge between the two cities with the launch of its Philadelphia Summer Residency Series — a new chapter in the tale of two historic cities connected by a shared cultural life.
The series begins with Funny Girls, created and performed by Jennifer Childs — Producing Artistic Director of 1812 Productions and one of Philadelphia’s most celebrated comedic voices.
In this fast-paced solo performance, Childs celebrates the revolutionary women who transformed American comedy. With fearless wit and remarkable physical precision, she channels a gallery of legendary performers, bringing to life the comedic styles of icons such as Fanny Brice, Mae West, Phyllis Diller, Joan Rivers, Gilda Radner and others who helped redefine what women could do on stage and screen.
Following the success of last season’s blockbuster cabaret No Regrets: An Evening with Edith Piaf, which first introduced Club Clemans to Cape May audiences, Funny Girls continues that tradition — presented in the theater’s intimate cabaret setting, with musical direction by Owen Robbins.
Content Note:
This play contains adult language and mature themes.
In 2026, East Lynne Theater Company begins building a new artistic bridge between the two cities with the launch of its Philadelphia Summer Residency Series — a new chapter in the tale of two historic cities connected by a shared cultural life.
The series begins with Funny Girls, created and performed by Jennifer Childs — Producing Artistic Director of 1812 Productions and one of Philadelphia’s most celebrated comedic voices.
In this fast-paced solo performance, Childs celebrates the revolutionary women who transformed American comedy. With fearless wit and remarkable physical precision, she channels a gallery of legendary performers, bringing to life the comedic styles of icons such as Fanny Brice, Mae West, Phyllis Diller, Joan Rivers, Gilda Radner and others who helped redefine what women could do on stage and screen.
Following the success of last season’s blockbuster cabaret No Regrets: An Evening with Edith Piaf, which first introduced Club Clemans to Cape May audiences, Funny Girls continues that tradition — presented in the theater’s intimate cabaret setting, with musical direction by Owen Robbins.
Content Note:
This play contains adult language and mature themes.
BIOS
JENNIFER CHILDS is the Co-Founder and Producing Artistic Director of 1812 Productions, Philadelphia's All Comedy Theatre Company. For 1812 she has created over 25 original works of theater including To the Moon, It's My Party: The Women and Comedy Project, The Carols and their annual political humor show, This is the Week That Is. Her solo shows, Why I'm Scared of Dance and I Will Not Go Gently have been performed at Delaware Theatre Company, People's Light, City Theatre Pittsburgh, Theatre B in Fargo ND, the Kohler Arts Center in Wisconsin as well as numerous other venues across the country. She performed at Cape May Stage throughout the 1990s with favorite roles being Laura in The Glass Menagerie, Sylvia in Sylvia and Patsy Cline in Patsy Cline: A Portrait in Song. She is a three-time Barrymore Award winner and the recipient of the Silver Star Outstanding Alumni Award from the University of the Arts.










