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East Lynne Theater Company’s 2010 Season Tickets Available

 

By On Deck Staff

Not sure what to give someone for Christmas? Why not the gift of entertainment with East Lynne Theater Company’s 2010 Season Tickets?
Five tickets cost $90 and may be used in any way. Patrons may see every production, bring friends to see one or two shows, use all five for one performance, or give a ticket or two as gifts.
Prices for individual seats in 2010 are the same as last year: $28 general admission; $23 senior citizens; and $13 for full-time students. To encourage whole families to attend, anyone age 12 and under is still free. Purchasing Season Tickets is a real savings.
In March and November, ELTC’s Sherlock Holmes’ radio-style adventures returns, complete with sound effects and commercials, just like the radio series on NBC that premiered in 1930. This time, it’s “The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle.”
From June 16-July 10, is “Emma Goldman: My Life: a world premiere written and performed by Lorna Lable.
“Paul Robeson Through His Words and Music,” runs from July 14-July 24. Performed by Derrick McQueen, and written by Gayle Stahlhuth, this is an interweaving of two dozen songs with a narrative of his life as an actor, singer, activist, and humanitarian. It is one of ELTC’s popular touring productions, and its return has been requested by many.
From July 28-Sept. 4, is “The Dictator” by Richard Harding Davis. Brooke Travers flees NYC by jumping aboard a ship, which lands him in Puerto Banos, in Central America where he assumes different names and even swaps identities with the American Consul, Colonel Bowie.
ELTC will produce John L. Balderston’s “Berkeley Square” from Sept. 22-Oct. 23. This original romantic comedy/drama based on “The Sense of the Past,” an unfinished novel by Henry James, opened on Broadway in 1929, starring Leslie Howard.
ELTC will once again have the Student Summer Theater Workshop in June and July, culminating in a performance of Mark Twain’s “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court,” just in time to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Twain’s death and his 175th birthday.
Tickets may be purchased at the box office; by sending a check to ELTC’s office at 121 Fourth Ave., West Cape May, N.J. 08204; or online eastlynnetheater.org For questions, call 609-884-5898.

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