

Welcome to Cape May's Home of
American Stage Classics
The East Lynne Theater Company was founded in 1980 to produce
provocative classics and history-based contemporary entertainment that deal with
the uniquely American experience. The Equity professional actors, directors,
musicians, and designers work together throughout the year to create quality
productions not seen anywhere else. When patrons experience ELTC’s
productions, they witness the company’s engaging perspective on American
theater and its unique contribution to the world of theater. In 1996, Ohio State
University honored ELTC by asking to house the company’s archives at its
“Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee Theatre Research Institute.”
FYI: The title “East Lynne” is derived from a famous American play that was seen
throughout the country during the 1800s. There is a town named East Lynne in
Missouri. It's named after the play, too!
CAPE MAY SEASON 2008
June 18-July 12 at 8:30: YOU AND I, a 1923 comedy by Philip Barry
No show July 4: added show Sun. July 6
"Delightfully timeless...This is a play the entire
family can enjoy; it reminds us that families
and friends who love one another dearly are
willing to take turns making sacrifices in order
to bring out the best in each other, and that
laughter is what binds us together and helps us
through difficult times."
-Susan Krysiak Avadissian for The Cape May County Herald
"A theatrical treat. Everything in this light
comedy, the acting, the direction, the costuming are top drawer. The entire cast makes
for good ensemble playing." - Cape May Gazette
After the children are grown, do parents get to do what they want to do? Maitland gave up
painting to become a successful businessman, so his wife, Nancy, and his children would be
financially secure. When his son declares he’s going into business instead of pursuing his
passion for architecture, Nancy suggests that Maitland leave the business world, and paint.
They can live off the money they would have spent on furthering their son's education. Or can
then? Cast pictured: Mark Edward Lang, Kevin Mahoney, Alison J. Murphy, Robert LeMaire,
Merritt Reid, Karen Case Cook, and Erin Callahan. Directed by Gayle Stahlhuth.
July 16-26 at 8:30: ALL THE THINGS YOU ARE: The Music of Jerome Kern,
a World Premiere with NYC cabaret performers Michael and Anne
McFrederick. Jerome Kern (1885-1945) was a master of melody
who published more than 650 songs for 117 musical shows, plays,
and films. Lyricists with whom he worked include Otto Harbach
(“She Didn’t Say Yes”), Dorothy Fields (“A Fine Romance”), and
Oscar Hammerstein II (“All the Things You Are.”)
July 16: After-show party at The Merion Inn, 106 Decatur St.
July 18: After-show Discussion with the Cast
July 30-Aug. 2 at 8:30:MAGIC BY ROBERT ABERDEEN
Robert has appeared in several Broadway shows, including Fiddler
on the Roof, on film and in television, all the while working on,
perfecting, and performing his illusions. He has appeared in several
ELTC productions in Cape May, and has enchanted East Lynne’s
audiences at fundraisers and on tour. For the first time, his magic
will be part of the production season line-up, where he is sure to,
once again, elight audiences of all ages with his sleight-of-hand.
“Aberdeen shines . . he has stage charisma that establishes a rapport with the audience."
- Cape May Gazette
Aug. 6-30 at 8:30: THE GUARDSMAN, written by Franz Molnar,
this 1924 comedy, originally titled Playing with Fire, established Alfred
Lunt and Lynn Fontanne as Broadway stars. The location is Vienna,
during the Belle Époque, the “beautiful years” before World War I, when
love, not war, was in the air. Two actors have been married for six
months, and everyone knows that the actress habitually changes men
every twenty-six weeks. Thus, the actor is nervous, and goes to great
lengths to discover whether or not she is faithful. This well-beloved tale
was the basis for the 1940 Louis B. Mayer film, The Chocolate Soldier.
Directed by Karen Case Cook.
Aug. 6: After-show party at Lucky Bones Backwater Grille, 1200 Route 9
Aug. 8: After-show Discussion with the Cast
Aug. 22: American Sign Language Performance
Aug. 20-31 (Wed.-Sun.) at 8:30: HELPFUL HINTS
(World Premiere) written and performed by Susan Tischler, based on
Mae Savell Croy's Putnam's Household Handbook published in 1916.
Join Mrs. Croy as she explains everything from cleaning the stove and your
clothes with kerosene, to leaving babies outside when they cry because
children should not be spoiled and screaming (outside) is good for the lungs.
She also discusses the sick room, architecture, invitations, and the comfort
of the gymnasium suit! It's an evening that is both witty and wise. Directed
by Karen Case Cook. Location: The Chalfonte Hotel, 301 Howard St.
Sept. 17-Oct. 18 at 8:00: TO THE LADIES, written by Pulitzer Prize winners George S.
Kaufman and Marc Connelly, was the second of eight plays on which they collaborated. This
charming comedy about a young businessman and his new bride appeared on Broadway in
1922, starring Helen Hayes. George S. Kaufman’s daughter has never seen To the Ladies and
will be spending time in Cape May just to see ELTC’s production.
“Nearly all the great men have been married. It can’t be merely a coincidence.”
–To the Ladies
Sept. 17: After-show party at Aleathea's at The Inn of Cape May, 7 Ocean St.
Sept. 19: After-show Discussion with the Cast
Sept. 26: 1/2 of the box office proceeds go to The Donald L. Perry Foundation for Cancer
Research
Oct. 10: American Sign Language Performance
Nov. 7 & 8 at 8:00: SHERLOCK HOLMES' ADVENTURE OF THE SPECKLED
BAND, based on one of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's favorite stories, and
his rarely produced play The Stonor Case, adapted by Craig Wichman, the
Founder and Producer of the nationally acclaimed Quicksilver Radio Theater,
by permission of Dame Jean Conan Doyle. Step back in time, as East Lynne
presents this tale in the style of a vintage radio broadcast, complete with live
sound effects and commercials, just like Sherlock Holmes’s radio series on
NBC that premiered on Oct. 20, 1930. The Great Detective and The Good
Doctor are pitted against a psychotic villain in a race against time to stop the
bizarre murders in an eerie country manor. Another "Sherlock Holmes'
Weekend" in Cape May! Pictured is Phil Pizzi operating the Sound Effects.
Winner: National Federation of Community Broadcasters’ “Gold Reel” for Radio Drama
Nov. 28, 29, Dec. 7, 12, and 13 at 8:30: O. HENRY'S
CHRISTMAS STORIES. (World Premiere) ELTC’s Artistic Director
Gayle Stahlhuth, portrays twenty-plus roles as she spins O. Henry's tales.
"Stahlhuth is an absolute delight, bringing Christmas cheer to the
audience as she switches from one characterization to the other."
-Cape May Gazette
B&B and an ELTC SHOW COMBO!
Stay at The Henry Sawyer Inn and Victorian Lace Inn and see an
ELTC show for only $15.00! Tickets must be purchased at these B&Bs.
DINNER and ELTC SHOW COMBO! (Theater tickets at the restaurants.)
Aleathea’s, at The Inn of Cape May, 7 Ocean St. $40 per person, includes dinner, tax, gratuity, and ticket
For reservations: 609-884-5555
Bloody Mary's Bar & Grill, at The Atlas Inn, 1035 Beach Ave. $15 ticket with each entrée purchase
Sun.-Fri. Bonus (when restaurant open): Half price select appetizers & drinks 5-7PM
For reservations: 609-884-7000
410 Bank Street Restaurant, 410 Bank St. Dinner + $15 ticket. Seating by 6:00
For reservations: 609-884-2127
Frescos - A Seafood Trattoria, 412 Bank St. Dinner + $15 ticket. Seating by 6:00
For reservations: 609-884-0366
The Mad Batter, at the Carroll Villa Hotel, 19 Jackson St. Dinner anytime + $18 ticket
For reservations: 609-884-5970
Washington Inn, 801 Washington St. Complete Dinner anytime + ticket = $54
For reservations: 609-884-5697
The Merion Inn, 106 Decatur St. $15 ticket with each entrée purchase (anytime) or 3 course early bird ($18.95,
and must be seated before 5:30). For reservations: 609-884-8363
Martini Beach, 429 Beach Dr. Complete Dinner anytime + ticket = $55
For reservations: 609-884-4800
Church of the Advent, Washington and Franklin Streets. Dinner on the third Fridays of the month only: June 20,
July 18, Aug. 15, Sept. 19, & Oct. 17 from 5:00-7:00. Bring your own beverage: soda, beer, or wine. Dinner: $10
for adults + $18 ticket; $4 dinner for children. They do not take reservations, but call for questions: 609-884-3060.
Ages 12 and under are admission-free at all times, and these tickets
may be picked up at the box office when attending the production.
Artistic Director: Gayle Stahlhuth
Technical Director: Lee O'Connor
OFFICE/MAILING ADDRESS:
The East Lynne Theater Company
121 Fourth Ave.
West Cape May, NJ 08204
Phone and E-mail:
609-884-5898
Eastlynneco@aol.com
Cape May Performance Venue:
The First Presbyterian Church
500 Hughes St., Cape May
Performance Days (except where
noted): Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat.
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TO RESTORE STATE
CULTURAL FUNDING THAT
CONTRIBUTES OVER
$2 BILLION EACH YEAR TO NJ'S ECONOMY.
THE LITTLE PRINCESSES
Based on Frances Hodgson Burnett's 1905 novel
Tuesday, July 8 at 8:00pm
ADMISSION FREE!!
An ELTC Student Workshop Production
Last year's was standing room only!
TALES OF THE VICTORIANS
As you feel the ocean breeze, nibble tasty treats, sip a
cool beverage on the porch of one of Cape May's
B&B's, you can listen to a short story bring read by an
ELTC company member. Price: $7; Children ages 12
and under free. Check location and make reservations
by contacting ELTC. A delightful passtime!
June 26: Mad Batter at the Carroll Villa, 19 Jackson St.
July 3: Cliveden Inn, 709 Columbia Ave.
July 10: Dormer House, 800 Columbia Ave.
July 17: The Fairthorne, 111 Ocean St.
July 24: Victorian Lace Inn, 901 Stockton Ave.
July 31: Inn of Cape May, 7 Ocean St.
Aug. 7: Cliveden Inn, 709 Columbia Ave.
Aug. 14: The Chalfonte Hotel, 301 Howard St.
Aug. 21: Windward House, 24 Jackson St.
Aug. 28: The Fairthorne, 111 Ocean St.
Sept. 4: Victorian Lace Inn, 901 Stockton Ave.
Sat. Oct. 11: Cliveden Inn, 709 Columbia Ave.
ELTC SHOWS ON THE ROAD
Nov. 9 at 2:00
SHERLOCK HOLMES' ADVENTURE OF
THE SPECKLED BAND
Montvale Library FREE
ELTC STORE: A BOOK, CAPS, MUGS, ETC.!
THE LEACH DIARIES: The First Four Years.
Books are available at Atlantic Book Store in
Cape May, on night's of ELTC performances, and
may be purchased online at
http://cafepress.com/eastlynne
Also available for purchase are T-shirts, hats, tote
bags,mugs, steins, clocks, mouse pads, baby bibs and
clothes with the ELTC logo! Prices are great, the
stuff is cool, and you'll be helping the arts!
East Lynne Theater Company's programs are
made possible in part from The NJ State Council
on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner
Agency of The National Endowment for the Arts;
the NJ Department of State, Division of Travel &
Tourism; Cape May County Freeholders' Fund
administered by Cape May County Division of
Culture & Heritage; Curran Investment
Management; La Mer Beachfront Inn; Aleathea's
Restaurant; The Henry Sawyer Inn; The Cliveden
Inn, and the generosity of many patrons.
All photographs and material copyright 2008
by The East Lynne Theater Company














