34 - Exit Zero Magazine
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34 - Exit Zero Magazine
the exit zero guide to what’s going on In Cape May... Who, What, Where And When Wednesday 9/29 Thursday 9/30 Friday 10/1 Saturday 10/2 Sunday 10/3 Monday 10/4 Tuesday 10/5 Coming Up... Murder at the Physick Estate Prepare for a spine-tingling experience in a Victorian mansion. In this interactive experience, guests enter the Physick Estate only to learn of a wealthy financier’s sudden death. As his heiresses scramble to solve the mystery, it becomes apparent that this death was no accident at all. The play, written for audience participation by Ray Crew, concludes with dessert and a recepetion where guests can meet the cast. Shows at 6:45 and 8:30. Tickets are $25. Call (609) 884-5404 for more information. Cabanas Fantasy Football Headquarters Hemingway’s Country music and half-price specialty drinks Merion Inn George Mesterhazy Ugly Mug Terry-Oke! Opening Night of Topdog/ Underdog Come see Cape May Stage’s newest production, a Pulitzer Prize-winning, darkly comic drama about two AfricanAmerican brothers (named Lincoln and Booth) and their tense relationship. This can’tmiss production opens at the Robert Shackleton Playhouse at 8pm. Call (609) 884-1341 for tickets and information. Boiler Room Terry-Oke! Brown Room Matt Santry, 8pm Cabanas Smarter than a bartender? 9pm Congress Hall Pool Bar Full Moon Party, 7-10pm Ebbitt Room Paul Sotille Jr. Jazz Trio, 6:30pm Hemingway’s Half-price martinis and jazz Merion Inn George Mesterhazy Pilot House Jay Bethel, 9pm Rusty Nail Gregg Carpenter, 4:30-9:30pm Q and A with the Cast of Berkeley Square First, see the East Lynne Theater Company’s new show at 8pm at the First Presbyterian Church, 500 Hughes Street. Enjoy this timetravelling romantic fantasy. Then stay afterwards to ask the actors and artistic director, Gayle Stahlhuth, just about anything you’d like. Call (609) 884-5898 for tickets and information. Boiler Room Third Degree Brown Room Gregg Carpenter, 8pm Cabanas Happy Hour, live music, 4-7pm; Grape Street Riot, 10pm Cape May Winery Gourmet Cheese Fridays, 5-7pm Copper Fish Bill Caterini Ebbitt Room Paul Sotille Jr, 6:30-10:30pm Hemingway’s DJ Jeff Walden, 9pm Mad Batter Geno White Merion Inn George Mesterhazy Pilot House Barry, 9pm Rusty Nail Carl Behrens, 4:30-9, Back2Life, 9pm Ugly Mug Big Romeo Crab-A-Palooza That’s right, the C-View’s annual Crab-A-Palooza is back this weekend. Head out to Texas Avenue from 1-7pm for live music, beer and plenty of crabs. Sole Sisters Nun Run 2010 Pick up a new habit and join the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Philadelphia at Saint Mary Bythe-Sea for a run. The five-mile run and two-mile walk fundraiser commemorates the 100th anniversary of the Saint Mary bythe-Sea Retreat House in Cape May Point. All races start and finish at Saint Mary By-the-Sea, at 101 Lehigh Avenue. The twomile walk begins 8:30am, and the five-mile run begins at 9:15am. Music and refreshments will follow the races at the Retreat House. For more information, visit www.ssjphila.org/capemay or call 1-800-482-6510. Oktoberfest Cape May’s beautiful Jackson Street comes alive with the sights and sounds of this fun festival. Enjoy German beer (from an actual beer garden) and browse stalls offering German goods and crafts. Runs from 10am-5pm. Admission is free. Call (609) 8845508 for more information. Axelsson’s Blue Claw George Karavan Boiler Room The Dane Anthony Band Brown Room Darin MacDonald, 8pm Cabanas Happy Hour, live music, 4-7pm; Joe Grassi Band, 10pm C-View Crabapalooza, 1-7pm Copper Fish Bill Caterini Ebbitt Room Paul Sotille Jr, 6:30pm Harpoon Henry’s Michael James, 6-10pm Hemingway’s DJ Ronnie B, 9pm Mad Batter Joe and Mike Merion Inn George Mesterhazy Rusty Nail Kate Delany 4:30pm, Pokerface, 9pm Ugly Mug Evolution Cape May Renaissance Festival Access to Art has assembled their first annual Renaissance Festival on the beautiful 40acre vineyard at Willow Creek Farm this Saturday and Sunday. Visitors will be regaled with Elizabethan song and dance, pirates, falconers, bubbleblowers, fire-eaters, and a production of Shakespeare’s As You Like It. Karen Case Cook assumes the role of Queen Elizabeth I for the festival, and she’ll be feted by a court of actors in period costume. Come for good food, good entertainment, and great performance art. Held at 168 Stevens Street in West Cape May, the event runs Saturday and Sunday from 10am-5pm. Tickets are available online at www.accesstoart.org. Cabanas NFL action with NFL Sunday Ticket Hemingway’s NFL Sunday Ticket Lucky Bones $2.99 Cuban pulled pork sandwiches at the bar from 12-4pm Merion Inn George Mesterhazy Rio Station NFL Food and Drink Specials Rusty Nail Trinidelphia, 1-5pm Ugly Mug NFL games on bigscreen TVs, with 25-cent wings and half-price cheesesteaks. People At Work at the Gail Pierson Gallery For a fresh look at the workplace, visit Nancy Tankersley’s exhibit of oil paintings depicting chefs, waitresses, bartenders and businesspeople in luminous color. Tankersley is a Marylandbased artist who visited businesses in Cape May and Philadelphia for her latest series. Local color, indeed. The gallery is at 660 Washington Street, and open from 10am-9pm on Mondays. Call (609) 884-2585 for more information. Cabanas Monday Night Football Tailgate Party, with drink specials based on the home team Hemingway’s Half-price margaritas and island music Merion Inn George Mesterhazy Rusty Nail Wesley Ochs, 4:30pm Fisherman’s Wharf Tour Cape May is the fourth-largest commercial fishing port in the United States, and on this guided tour around the Lobster House restaurant, you’ll learn how food gets from the sea to your table. Tours start at 11am and are also available on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Admission is $10 for adults and $7 for children. Merion Inn Jazz Trio Ugly Mug Terrible Tuesday with DJ Pancakes Humor: Can It Save the World? The Cape May Forum: Chautauqua at the Shore inaugurates its first season from October 8-10 of programming intended to enhance the lives of locals and visitors with cultural events. The theme for the long weekend will be humor, and events include lectures, film screenings, readings, and stand-up comedy. For more information, visit www.capemayforum.org. Did we miss anything? Call our global headquarters at (609) 7708479, fax us at (609) 770-8481 or email [email protected]. Cape May’s 38th Annual Victorian Week Rated one of North America’s “Top 100 Events,” this week-long extravaganza from October 8-14 celebrates Cape May’s Victorian heritage, featuring historic house tours, murder mystery dinners, chocolate fantasy buffet, vintage dance workshop, craft and antique shows, living history programs and more. Call (609) 884-5404 for more information. The Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning “Topdog/Underdog” opens at Cape May Stage this week. Don’t miss the Cape May Renaissance Festival in West Cape May on the Willow Creek Vineyard on October 3.