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Two great discounts at Cape May Stage

 

By On Deck Staff

Cape May Stage and PNC Arts Alive are hosting two special showings of “Visiting Mr. Green.”
The first is part of the “Senior Night Series,” with a special discounted evening of theater for all senior citizens, Sept. 18 at 8 p.m.
All seniors, 62 and over, are invited to attend a performance of the multi award-winning and internationally renown play at the discounted rate of $12.50 per ticket.
‘Senior Nights’ sell out very quickly, so reservations are a must!
On Sept. 24 at 8 p.m., a “pay what you can night” offers a special discounted evening of theater, with the ticket price entirely at the discretion of the theatergoer.
“Visiting Mr. Green,” which opened at the Robert Shackleton Playhouse, Bank and Lafayette Sts. Sept. 2, stars Broadway veteran Ben Hammer, as the elderly Jewish recluse Mr. Green.
Hammer made his Broadway debut years ago with the illustrious Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne in The Great Sebastians.
Peter Sabri, co-stars alongside Hammer playing the urban yuppie upstart, Ross. Most recently, Sabri had the honor of working on Visiting Mr. Green as a reading series, starring opposite Eli Wallach at the Players Club in New York City and the Guild Hall in East Hampton, New York.
What starts out as an “Odd Couple” style-comedy, evolves into a poignant story filled with humor and pathos.
When an elderly Jewish dry cleaner (Hammer) walks into the path of an oncoming yuppie’s car (Sabri), a judge with a sense of humor requires the young man to pay a series of visits to his victim.
Two worlds literally collide as these seemingly different men discover friendship in the most Call 609-884-1341 for reservations and information or visit www.capemaystage.com.

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