As the 12th Annual statewide Family Week at the Theatre and Stage Festival event continues, Cape May Stage, Cape May’s premier professional Equity theatre, in cooperation with the New Jersey Theatre Alliance, is pleased to announce a unique opportunity for the older generation to take an entertaining trip back in time.
Starting March 9 and running each Monday thru March 30, Cape May Stage will take their live production of the classic radio play, “Sorry, Wrong Number,” on the road to four different Cape May County Senior Recreation Centers.
Cape May Stage Education Outreach Coordinator, Donald Toal, along with local performer Lisa Rigazio, will bring to life the classic broadcast, originally performed by Agnes Moorehead in 1943.
Complete with traditional radio music and ‘advertisements,’ audience members will be given the opportunity to get a taste for acting themselves.
Toal and Rigazio, both graduates of DeSales University’s performing arts program, encourage participation and will lead all ages in several improvisational acting exercises.
This fun-filled event will take place every Monday during the month of March. The first reading is scheduled for March 9 from 10:30-11:30 a.m. at the Stainton Senior Center on Asbury Ave in Ocean City, with the second scheduled for Monday, March 16 at the Lower Cape Senior Center on Bayshore Road in Villas from 10:45-11:45 a.m.
The final two readings will take place March 23 on Route 9 at the Upper Township Senior Center in Palermo and the last on March 30 at the North Wildwood Senior Center located at the corner of 10th and Central Ave.
All of these programs offered are free and open to the public, and a great opportunity to enjoy live theatre. For more information, contact Cape May Stage at (609)-884-1341.
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