CAPE MAY – Tired of making the choice between enjoying a fine dining experience or a night of culture? Well guess what – you don’t have to! Make the most of your big night out and economize with Cape May Stage’s Dinner and A Show package.
Cape May Stage’s Managing Director Jon Wojciechowski says of the promotion, “Dinner and A Show is a great opportunity for us to partner with local restaurants. Not only does it give patrons another option to attend the theater, but it’s a great way for us to show how the arts can drive local business.”
Started in 2002, Cape May Stage’s Dinner and A Show promotion is a way to allow people to enjoy an extravagant night out without the extravagant prices. Not to mention the worry-free evening the partnership between the theatre and the restaurants creates. The restaurant is aware of what time the show starts and knows you have tickets so you don’t have to worry about getting out the door in time to make it to the theatre for curtain.
And making a Dinner and A Show reservation couldn’t be easier. All patrons need to do is call up the participating restaurant of their choice to make their Dinner and A Show reservation and the restaurant takes care of the rest. Each restaurant offers its own special savings package, but regardless of which one you choose it’s guaranteed to be a night out you won’t soon forget.
Mark Kulkowitz, owner of The Mad Batter Restaurant, praises the Dinner and A Show package. “Cape May is a special place for many people and Dinner and A Show creates a special night out for them to enjoy. People love it – we’ve done it for nearly ten years and its still going strong!”
Now’s the time to take advantage of this amazing deal. After all, what’s better than getting to dine at some of the best restaurants in Southern New Jersey before experiencing a professional Equity theatre performance? Enjoying it all while saving money in the process.
Restaurants and their current packages currently participating in the promotion with Cape May Stage are:
The Blue Pig Tavern (609) 884-6500
3-course Prix-Fixe dinner and theatre ticket, all for $56
The Ebbitt Room at the Virginia (609) 884-5700
3-course Prix-Fixe dinner and theatre ticket, all for $65
The Matt Batter Restaurant (609) 884-5970
Theatre ticket for $27 with each entrée
Tisha’s (609) 884-9119
Theatre ticket for $27 with each entrée
The Washington Inn (609) 884-5697
Open through mid-October. Saturdays only in November. Friday and Saturday only in December
3-course Prix-Fixe dinner and theatre ticket for $56 or $27 ticket with each entrée
Theatre tickets are normally $35 for adults. Patrons must contact restaurants directly for reservations in advance.
Lee Blessing’s Pulitzer Prize winning play “A Walk In The Woods” is now playing Thurs-Sat at 7 p.m. and Sat & Sun at 3 p.m. through Nov. 16 at the Robert Shackleton Playhouse located at 405 Lafayette Street in downtown Cape May. Tickets are available online by visiting capemaystage.org or calling the box office at (609) 770-8311.
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