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REVOLUTION!
West Cape May Elementary School, 301 Moore Street 
March 15 at 5:30 p.m.
Free Performance
Due to funding from NJTA's THE STAGES FESTIVAL

 

     Spies, intrigue, tea thrown overboard, and how General Washington spent the winter of 1778 – it’s all part of Revolution!, a compilation of nine plays written by 5th and 6th graders under the guidance of their teacher, Ms. Calabro at West Cape May Elementary School, and Gayle Stahlhuth, artistic director of ELTC. 
     This residency began mid-February when Stahlhuth was working in New York City.  While teaching the American Revolution, Calabro began helping students write scripts, that she then e-mailed to Stahlhuth who made suggestions, and
e-mailed them back for further revisions. Stahlhuth begins working in the classroom on March 7.  Since the focus is on writing, and revisions could continue even a few hours before curtain, some actors may be holding scripts during the performance. 

     This is the tenth year ELTC has provided a theater residency to this school due to funding from New Jersey Theatre Alliance's (NJTA) Stages Festival.  NJTA is the statewide consortium of professional theaters in the Garden State, of which ELTC is a proud member.
     The Stages Festival offers dozens of performances, workshops, classes, and events at theaters, art centers, libraries, schools, senior centers, and other community venues throughout the state. The program was developed to encourage New Jersey’s residents to attend their local professional theaters by making the experience affordable, accessible, and fun. Since its inception 20 years ago, the program has served over 190,000 people.  To receive a full schedule of events, visit www.stagesfestival.org.
     Founded in 1981, NJTA is the first statewide organization for professional, not-for-profit theater companies and is a leader in developing model programs that foster collaboration, cooperation, and audience development. The Alliance provides member theaters a wide range of supportive services and programs.  For arts patrons, the Alliance provides accessibility services, discount ticketing through NJArtsTix, and various public programs including The Stages Festival. 
     After ELTC’s mainstage performances of Detectives Holmes and Carter on Friday and Saturday, March 17 and 18 at 8:00 p.m. at The First Presbyterian Church of Cape May, 500 Hughes Street, the show goes to the Mahwah Public Library on March 19 for a 2:00 p.m. curtain. This performance at the library is free, also due to funding from The Stages Festival, as are the performances of one of ELTC’s popular touring shows, Victorian Magic, starring Broadway veteran Robert Aberdeen.  This will be seen at Cumberland County College on March 19, the Lacey Branch of the Ocean County Library on March 25, the Wyckoff Public Library on March 26, and the Tuckerton Library on March 27. 
     On Tuesday, March 21 at 7:00 p.m., a staged reading of an hour-long version of A Year in the Trenches will be at The Bickford Theatre in Morristown, NJ, under the direction of artistic director, Eric Hafen.  NJTA asked Stahlhuth to oversee the creation of the script.  James Rana wrote the play, with Stahlhuth as dramaturg, and she is directing the full production in Cape May in the fall. The staged reading of Trenches is part of The Stages Festival and is made possible by the generous support of The New Jersey Historical Commission and the New Jersey State Council on the Arts. Admission is free. Other staged readings will be at the Toms River Public Library on April 28 and Fort Dix on July 18.   
     Reservations for Revolution! are appreciated, and may be made by calling 609-884-5898, or e-mailing eastlynneco@aol.com.  Although admission-free, paper items for the Food Closet are appreciated.  To learn more about this and other ELTC events, go to www.eastlynnetheater.org.

     The Stages Festival is made possible in part by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, Bank of America, and The Horizon Foundation for New Jersey. Additional program support has been provided by The Smart Family Foundation, The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, F.M. Kirby Foundation, and PSEG Foundation.

East Lynne Theater Company
A non-profit 501(c)(3) organization

Mail: P.O. Box 121
Cape May, NJ 08204
Performance Venue:
Cape May Presbyterian Church
500 Hughes St. Cape May, NJ
Phone: 609-884-5898 
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ELTC employs members of Actors' Equity Association, the union for professional actors.

E-mail: eastlynneco@aol.com

ELTC's programs are made possible in part through funding from The NJ State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of The National Endowment for the Arts, The NJ Department of State, Division of Travel and Tourism, the generosity of our Season Partners, and the generosity of many patrons. 
Thank you to our Season Partners Curran Wealth Management, Aleathea's Restaurant at the Inn of Cape May, 
The Henry Sawyer Inn, The Washington Inn,
​La Mer Beachfront Inn. and Fins Bar & Grille
Thank you to our Junior Partner OceanFirst Foundation


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
  • Home
    • About Us
    • Location and Virtual Tour
    • Staff and Board Members
    • Getting Involved
    • Policies and Procedures >
      • ADA Information
      • Non-Discrimination Policy
      • Sexual Harassment Policy
      • Whistleblower Protection
      • Commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice (DEIJ)
  • MAINSTAGE SEASON
    • TALES OF THE VICTORIANS - Live and Virtual
    • 2021 VIRTUAL PERFORMANCES >
      • IDA B. WELLS: Her Speech for the NAACP in 1909 >
        • IDA B. WELLS review in Exit Zero
      • GET HAPPY! - A Cabaret Saluting Judy Garland
      • ENEMIES
      • SOMETHING TO VOTE FOR
      • NOTHING MATTERS >
        • NOTHING MATTERS review in Exit Zero
        • NOTHING MATTERS review in capemay.com blog
        • NOTHING MATTERS mentioned in "The New York Times"
        • "NJ Stage" article about NOTHING MATTERS
      • AUNT HATTIE'S HOUSE
      • THE GUARDSMAN AND THE ACTRESS
    • DOROTHY PARKER: A CERTAIN WOMAN
    • A HUNDRED THOUSAND DAYS OF LIGHT
  • Tickets
    • Dinner/Accomodation Packages & Savings
    • Season Tickets and Gift Certificates
  • Other Events
    • Tales of the Victorians >
      • 2020 TALES IN THE BACKYARD SCHEDULE OF PERFORMANCES
    • Ghosts of Christmas Past Trolley Rides
    • Friday Silent Films
    • Murder Mystery Weekends
    • Touring Productions
  • Education
    • Letter to Support "Bring the kids!"
    • Bringing History to Life with A YEAR IN THE TRENCHES
    • School Residencies
    • Student Summer Workshop
    • Productions
    • Teaching Artists
  • Past Productions
    • Recent Reviews & Articles
    • Productions 2015 -2020
    • Season Posters
    • American Classics
    • Premieres and New Works
    • A Few of the Actors, Directors, Designers and Playwrights
    • YouTube Photos 1996-2016
  • News
    • COVID-19 UPDATE FOR ELTC
    • NJ Honors East Lynne Theater Company
    • A New Home After the Fire Aug. 2019
    • ELTC's Tech Director Receives Quilt of Valor
    • The Artistic Director's Past