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A wave of new theater ideas hits an old Shore resort
CAPE MAY - On Tuesday, as the lunchtime sun finally lit Cape May and beachgoers began toting their chairs to the sand, the cool, dim interior of the theater at the edge of town was a hive of activity. The preview performance of Cape May Stage's Say Goodnight Gracie was a night away, and there were final director's notes to make, umpteen lighting cues to be refined. »Read story
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