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Victorians tell tales throughout summer

 

By On Deck Staff

The Equity professional East Lynne Theater Company’s popular “Tales of the Victorians” returns for its 20th year!
Take tea on the porch of one of Cape May’s finest inns or tea shops, indulge in homemade tasty treats, and listen to stories by famous American authors, like O. Henry and Louisa May Alcott, read by members of the Company, all for only $10.
Children are always welcome, and, like other East Lynne events, ages 12 and under are free.
Back again to perform are several ELTC favorites, including Stephanie Garrett, Lee O’Connor, Michele LaRue, Suzanne Longacre, and Gayle Stahlhuth.
The summer schedule is every Thursday at 4 p.m., beginning June 18 at The Butterfly Tea Room, 109 Sunset Blvd.
Other dates and locations include: June 25: Mad Batter at the Carroll Villa, 19 Jackson St.; July 2: The Cliveden Inn, 709 Columbia Ave.; July 9: The Dormer House, 800 Columbia Ave. July 16: The Fairthorne, 111 Ocean St.; July 23: Victorian Lace Inn, 901 Stockton Ave.; July 30: Inn of Cape May, 7 Ocean St.
The show continues at other venues through Sept 3, then switches to Saturdays during the fall.
For information and to make reservations for “Tales of the Victorians” and the mainstage season, call 609-884-5898 or go online to eastlynnetheater.org.

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