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East Lynne to Open with World Premiere

 

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CAPE MAY — Beginning with June 16 and running through July 10, The Equity professional East Lynne Theater Company, will present “Emma Goldman: My Life,” a world premiere written and performed by New York-based actor Lorna Lable.
Wise and witty, Emma always spoke her mind, whether it was on women’s rights or the widening gap between rich and poor. She was a fascinating woman in a fascinating time: America in the early 1900s, teeming with immigrants like herself, all longing for a better way of life.
Director is Karen Case Cook who directed last season’s highly successful “Alice on the Edge.”
Opening night is always the first Wednesday of each production, with after-show parties at one of Cape May’s fine restaurants. There is no increase in ticket price for these openings, and the company is still in residence at The First Presbyterian Church, 500 Hughes St. in Cape May.
Season Tickets are available for $90, and must be purchased by July 1. The recipient can choose what days to attend – and even bring friends. As usual, there are five separate tickets in the Season Ticket packet, so individual tickets may actually be given to others for their use.
Prices in 2010 are the same as last year: $28 for general admission; $23 for senior citizens; and $13 for full-time students. To encourage whole families to attend, anyone age 12 and under is still free.
All tickets may be purchased at the box office; by sending a check to ELTC’s office at 121 Fourth Ave., West Cape May, NJ 08204, or online through ELTC’s web site at www.eastlynnetheater.org. For further information, call 609-884-5898.

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