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A14 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. Thuf day, <strong>Apr</strong>il 29,1983 • . . -..'•- . : ' }<br />

Don't miss the Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> Players' great extravaganza<br />

SEA. ISLE CITY — A Tide In the past few years we director <strong>of</strong> the Sea lisle Players.<br />

In' fact, Pat has pro-arsenal <strong>of</strong> high-tech wonence<br />

found,,themselves 9ur-<br />

film makers, with their the small theater! The audi-<br />

down <strong>Ocean</strong> Drive to have enjoyed SIP produc-<br />

Townsend's Inlet trans- tions <strong>of</strong> Hello Dolly, Fiddler duced and directed all the ders, but the. effects are rounded'by \ta>ious tropical<br />

ported the arts .and enter- on the Ro<strong>of</strong>, Barefoot in themusicals <strong>of</strong> the SIP. This even, more.- astounding, scenes on auxiliary stages<br />

talnment team "<strong>of</strong> The Park and; The Odd Couple tinie'sh'e has outdone herself<br />

and so have all the perplished<br />

Within, the licnita-<br />

with small side chapels).<br />

when they are accom-<br />

(much like a main altar<br />

Sentinei-Ledgef to the Southland we've been increas-<br />

.Padfic. In thft case if was )ngly impressed,<br />

formers. •<br />

tibnS <strong>of</strong> live presentation. Someone improved the.<br />

the Sea Isle Player's ambi- This extravaganza was <strong>On</strong>e' <strong>of</strong> the functions <strong>of</strong> This time the limitations minimal heating plant or<br />

nous spring production <strong>of</strong> produced and directed by live theater is to promote an werestretched and suspension<br />

<strong>of</strong> belief was aided by steamy equatorial heights<br />

cranked the atmosphere to<br />

illusion <strong>of</strong> either reality or<br />

fantasy.' It's easier fpr._ the using.every.bit <strong>of</strong> space in. Jtnd created, just the right<br />

the Rogers and Hammer- Pat Cucchi Puglise, "who is<br />

stein classic musical. the founder and artistic<br />

At A.CC TUESDAY<br />

ambiance.,<br />

All the Players had a<br />

hand in evejy aspect <strong>of</strong>, the.<br />

production and doubled in<br />

brass by painting scenery,<br />

building props and acting,<br />

dancing and singing as<br />

well. .<br />

For instance, Puglise is<br />

alsp listed as stage and set*<br />

designer and had a hand<br />

Pine Barrens author John MePhee to discuss latest book<br />

MAYS LANDING —<br />

John'MePhee will return to<br />

New Jersey's Pinelands<br />

region, an area he brought<br />

. to national attention in his<br />

••.••'•'.?-'••<br />

book, The Pine Barrens,<br />

when he speaks at Atlantic<br />

Community College Tuesday,<br />

May 4.<br />

McPhee's talk begins at 8<br />

pan. in the college's Walter<br />

Edge Theater, followed by a<br />

reception and book sale and<br />

signing at 9 pjn. in the<br />

adjacent Academy <strong>of</strong> Culinary<br />

Arts building.<br />

The ACC Foundation will<br />

sponsor McPheeJs appearance<br />

as part' <strong>of</strong> its<br />

6-year-old Martin L. Blatt<br />

distinguished speakers<br />

series, a free lecture program<br />

which has attracted<br />

thousands <strong>of</strong> book lovers<br />

for such wWciy known<br />

authors as Joyce Carol<br />

Oates, George Plimpton<br />

and — last year for the college's<br />

25th anniversary —<br />

Gay Talese.<br />

NOW OPEN!<br />

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Restaurant<br />

Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner<br />

Special Mother's Day<br />

Menu<br />

3 Seatings 1 -3 pm; 3-5 pm; 5-8 par<br />

. . Make your reservations today!<br />

398-8039<br />

Corner <strong>of</strong> 14th Street and<br />

Asbury Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

NOW OPEN<br />

WEEKENDS ONLYI .<br />

FRIDAY • SATURDAY • SUNDAY<br />

CHECK OUT OUR—'—,<br />

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CHICKEN CHEESESTEAKS<br />

\ HOT & COLD SUBS<br />

Starting Thurs., May 13<br />

OPEN THURS. thru SUN.<br />

VOLTACO'S<br />

FRI. & SAT. 1O-8 : SUN-10-7:30<br />

957-WestAve.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

$(:<br />

It was Gay Talese who<br />

inspired the speakers series.<br />

A native <strong>of</strong> nearby <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>, Talese is a longtime<br />

friend <strong>of</strong> Agnes Annao,<br />

ACC's dean <strong>of</strong> institutional<br />

development. When she<br />

expressed an interest in<br />

starting a cultural event for<br />

southern New Jersey which<br />

would draw potential supporters<br />

to the college.<br />

Talese suggested a speaker<br />

series with the authors <strong>of</strong><br />

newly published works.<br />

Many authors,, even those<br />

whose names are "well<br />

known, want to promote<br />

the sales <strong>of</strong> their books,<br />

Talese pointed out. He felt<br />

that authors would be willing<br />

to visit the college as<br />

made a subject as abstruse<br />

as plate tectonics both intelligible<br />

and readable."<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> distinguished speakers series<br />

which last year featured Gay Talese<br />

tines.* :<br />

In a review <strong>of</strong> the work,<br />

Time Magazine called<br />

MePhee "a master <strong>of</strong> expository<br />

prose," and said, "A<br />

lesser writer could not have<br />

SVNNYSWE UP<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

WEEKENDS ONLY!!<br />

FRI., SAT., SUN.<br />

7:30 -12:30<br />

Outrageous<br />

Homestyle Cooking<br />

Homemade<br />

CINNAMON BUNS<br />

and other bakery items.<br />

AMPLE FUSE PAJUCING . ' "<br />

- <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Southern Most Restaurant -•<br />

55th St (<strong>On</strong>lhecurve) 391-9292<br />

MARIO'S<br />

Pizza Restaurant<br />

1510 Bay Avenue 398-0490<br />

. Week <strong>of</strong> <strong>Apr</strong>il 29 to May 5<br />

~ CHEFS SPECIALS -<br />

: Served From 4 pm to 10 pm -<br />

THURS: Fettuccini Primavera »8.50<br />

FRI:<br />

SAT:<br />

Buffet<br />

She'll eat everything<br />

on her plate!<br />

' $13.95 Adults $5.95 chiidren under 10<br />

10AM - 3PM BRUNCH dmelettes to order, carved turkey,<br />

eye roast, bacon, waffles, bagels and much more,<br />

3PM - 8PM DINNER<br />

Pasta station, carved ham &<br />

eye roast, salads, fish, chicken.<br />

mussels, rice, vegetables. .<br />

breads, & desserts.<br />

WHAT<br />

GOING OUT<br />

' .^~^WTn n>Tirinr^'<br />

ITALIAN<br />

1<br />

GRILLE<br />

Stuffed Peppers<br />

Side <strong>of</strong> spaghetti<br />

Pork Chops<br />

tw/sauteed string beans 4 potato<br />

«8.50<br />

*8.50<br />

SUN: Seafood Combination «9.50<br />

Mussels, dams, shrimp A calamari over llngulnl '••<br />

«0N: Cannelloni '7 00<br />

TUE: Baked Ziti Venice Style *8.50<br />

WED: Pasta Genovese *8.50<br />

• Sautee cup sugar<br />

and 1 Tbsp. bourbon in a<br />

mixing bowl and whip with<br />

a wire whisk to a s<strong>of</strong>t peak.<br />

•**• Serve as soon as possible.<br />

{'""JojWport Inn i<br />

JFr«h Fbh Dally • Slab - Chop. • Rfl)«*<br />

^ C<br />

Sunset Specials<br />

D\l3T tTn<br />

Sunday Brunch<br />

Fresh Fruit & Pcsliy<br />

Orrxlcli' PuKskn<br />

Roojl Bw< or Tuikcy CM>t<br />

Ch«rSWtd.Frl.&Sal. .<br />

Magic Touch<br />

Jmm with Jackto Jotfmn<br />

"Tjpo Dollar Tu.«tay*<br />

#<br />

Thursday^ <strong>Apr</strong>il 29,<strong>1993</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, NJ. THE SENTINEL-LEDGER A15<br />

Friends 9 concert series continues with tribute to Peggy Lloyd Sunday<br />

KW'->. ; ,6fv::V.a»»xr»..'*/-.--..',,rv,-,v.x.-.. • OCEAN CITY In her Thei .Rlanrlam U . u H>L . Ck. -»-J K.T»m i . WT-..,' - . . . • _ _ . • , • * • • • . . . • .' ••' • • «r •'<br />

, PeqgyLtoyd<br />

OCEAN arY —In her The Flanders Hotel, lldi She and Nelli have Neill made his OCP<br />

third FHends <strong>of</strong> Music tribute<br />

concert honoring area two-part conceit .will fea- take second place jtn last <strong>of</strong> Fernando in La FavoriteLa 'traviata widi die \ AVA<br />

and die boardwalk,, the teamed up previously to debut in March in the role He l wtU--perform Alfredo in<br />

patrons <strong>of</strong> the arts; Esther<br />

Opera Theatte and dien<br />

Well has assembled two<br />

recent PaVarbtti Winners<br />

and an ensemble <strong>of</strong> artists<br />

from The Academy <strong>of</strong> Vocal<br />

Arts, in Philadelphia for an<br />

afternoon <strong>of</strong> opera and<br />

Americana...:, ; ' .••.'"•••'••'•'<br />

•nils-year's event is a tribute<br />

to P^ggy Lloyd, a board<br />

member <strong>of</strong> die <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Arts Center, which is in<br />

association with die POM<br />

toe opera aria? by soprano year's Giargiari Bel Camto 'An Atlanta native, he has a<br />

Sharon, Richards and tenor CompeJJtibn. : • busy schedule this<br />

Stuart A. Neill, both 1992 " • • * *<br />

winners <strong>of</strong> die Pavarotti/<br />

Opera Company <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />

competitions'.<br />

They will -be<br />

accompanied by Louis<br />

Menendez, pianist..<br />

Richards, a Philadelphia<br />

native, made her OCP<br />

debut as Musetta in La Bohetne.<br />

Last season she took<br />

for these concerts.:- • first place in die Mario<br />

Previous hbnbrees were Lanza competition, junior<br />

Rudi Devine in 1991 anddivision, and in die kennett<br />

Henrietta Gufflck in 1992. Symphony Voice Competition.<br />

Set for 4 p.m. Sunday at<br />

FRIENDS OF MlllSIC CONCERT SERIES<br />

lii association with die<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Arts Center<br />

'.".•-. '<br />

'' presents •<br />

a tribute concert in honor <strong>of</strong><br />

Peggy Uoyd<br />

4 pan. Sunday, May 2<br />

The Flanders Hotel<br />

_J _ <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty_ 1 _, . ._<br />

Masterworks<br />

Choir iiivites<br />

A CONCERT OF OPERA ARIAS:<br />

new members Salutl demeure chaste et pure................ .Gounod<br />

lisle jour.. „—. ...^......Charpentier<br />

OCEAN crrv — John ogenta... v .,.. ,..;... ..Donizetti<br />

t-k Gregory Bate, artistic direc- 'U bel sogno di Doretta.— < .Puccini<br />

\9 tor for die Masterworks Suzd,bumdi ..-A..... .,; ..........Mascagnl<br />

Choir, has announced that Che gelida manina<br />

.............................Puccini<br />

new members are' welcome Osoavefandulla<br />

.......;i......;..........,.Puccini<br />

to join up to and including<br />

StuartA. Neill, tenor<br />

the 8:30 p;m. rehearsal<br />

Sharon Richards, soprano<br />

tomorrow, <strong>Apr</strong>il 30.<br />

The choir has recendy A MONTAGE OF AMERICAN MUSICAL THEATRE<br />

resumed rehearsals for its Overture from A Little Night MKSfc.....,...........Sondheim<br />

spring concert, an annual Bosom Buddies from Mame<br />

...Herman<br />

event diat diis year will fea- Pore Jud Is Daid.Lonehj Room<br />

^ture Mozart's Organ Mass from Oklahoma .'. .Rodgersand Hammerstein<br />

-'along widi several other Ice Cream from Street Sane .....Weill and Hughes<br />

pieces. It is scheduled June Another Op'nin,'Another Shaw from Kiss Me Kate Porter<br />

6. • •<br />

Vanilla Ice Cream from She Loves Me ..Bodt and Harnick<br />

Rehearsals are scheduled <strong>On</strong> the Street Where You Live<br />

at 8:30 p.m. Fridays in die Show Me from My Fair Lady.........:. Lerner and Loewe<br />

Stainton Room at St. Peter's Sit Down You're Rockin'the Boat<br />

United Mediodist Church, from Guys and DoHs.....'.,...........,..........., ...Loesser<br />

8di and Central.<br />

Artists from °. .<br />

All area singers are invited.<br />

Call Bate at-399-2988<br />

-, Philadelphia<br />

The Academy <strong>of</strong> Vocal Arts<br />

ividi questions.<br />

Word due on new CMC cultural events<br />

SWAINTON — Freeholder<br />

Gary Jessel will<br />

announce new cultural<br />

activities in the county diaing<br />

"ji- secbs&t meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

" itativetf dTthe councultural<br />

organization<br />

lis evening (Thursday<br />

The meeting 'will follow<br />

an initial "get g acquainted q<br />

~,~~n~-»,,.,i— reception"session in »«\t~-n.<br />

Marcli<br />

when arts representatives<br />

were asked tq come up widi<br />

"further ideas to promote<br />

cultural tourism in the<br />

county..<br />

<strong>of</strong> a dnmly<br />

already taking place in this<br />

county," said Jessel, who is Musicians from<br />

county government liaison <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Pops will proto<br />

the county's Department vide entertainment at the<br />

<strong>of</strong> Culture and Heritage.. <strong>Apr</strong>il. 29 meeting, which<br />

1 Funny GMsd JCC<br />

MARGATE—The Jewish<br />

Community Center Players<br />

last night opened their performance<br />

<strong>of</strong> Funny Ctrl at<br />

the center, 501 N. Jerome<br />

Ave... :<br />

The complete and uncut<br />

(^version <strong>of</strong> the life <strong>of</strong> musi-<br />

:<br />

cal comedy star Fanny Brice<br />

stars Sara Levine as Fanny<br />

and Ron Kuperman as Nick<br />

Arnsteini<br />

Also featured In the performance<br />

are Kathy Steel as<br />

Mrs. Brice, Mark Leggier! as<br />

Eddie Ryan and Al Katzman<br />

as the legendary<br />

Florenz'Ziegfleld.<br />

Director Roy Luetzow is<br />

set designer and musical<br />

director is Debbie Spora.<br />

Tonight's (Thursday at 8><br />

secpnd. performance -is<br />

Drama Club night with spedal<br />

prices available for area<br />

drama dubs. ' .<br />

Saturday, May 1 at 8:45<br />

pjn. is Singles Night and<br />

singles groups can reserve<br />

tickets forgroups <strong>of</strong> 10 or<br />

more widi a Special reception<br />

after die performance.<br />

Otheir<br />

performances<br />

tadyde 3 pan. Sunday, May<br />

£• Wednesday. May 5. and<br />

Saturday. May^ 8^atJ:45<br />

P-"* "J" OlB £ a^ pmor-<br />

9, a special Mother's Day<br />

For more information or<br />

to purchase tickets, call<br />

Rich Rubin at 822-1167.<br />

• /<br />

will be part <strong>of</strong> a New Jersey<br />

Tourism Week celebration, t<br />

RefresmTOjSTrYUlbeseryecl.<br />

Artists from The Academy <strong>of</strong> Vocal Arts<br />

Dixieland band performs at Vespers<br />

;V *<br />

roncKMAS<br />

1155 Asbury Avenue, I<br />

Ask About Our<br />

"FREE" Fishcakes<br />

FRESH<br />

SALMON<br />

Filets<br />

^osssacc<br />

FRESH<br />

FLUKE<br />

Filets<br />

Sea Scallops<br />

Sssssssssaessaacsssssaao<br />

Artpark in ' NeW York<br />

before his Paris debut in.<br />

Verdi's Requiem. He also<br />

Has performances sched-;<br />

uled in Hamburg, Germa-<br />

Jiy, Dublin, -Ireland,<br />

Baltimore and Toledo. '<br />

In the second half <strong>of</strong> die<br />

program, Richards and<br />

NdllwiU be joined in presenting<br />

a montage <strong>of</strong> American<br />

musical theater by<br />

fellow artists from 'me academy:<br />

Adrienne McKeown<br />

and lisa Willson, sopranos;<br />

Tickets for die concert Rose Words and Music, 6m<br />

Allison Bowman and Mel-only are $15 arid may be' and Asbury; or at die city's<br />

obtained at die Arts Center, Public Relations Office, <strong>City</strong><br />

17h 17th and d Simpson, Sun Hall, 9th and Asbury. A b "<br />

issa Parks, mezzo sopranos;<br />

Clay Hutsey, baritone; and<br />

Daniel May, bass.<br />

Good Counsel sets<br />

card party May 14<br />

OCEAN CITY — The<br />

Rosary and Altar Society' at<br />

Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel<br />

Church wffl hold "A bream<br />

<strong>of</strong> spring" card party at<br />

noon, Friday, May 14, at me<br />

church sodal hafl, 40m and<br />

Asbury.<br />

Featured will be prizes,<br />

tombola and cheer.<br />

. Tickets are $3. Call Elean-<br />

Sharon Richards<br />

• DEU<br />

• TASTY<br />

TRAYS<br />

• GROCERY<br />

f LOTTERY<br />

Stuart Neill<br />

CHOI<br />

SOUPS<br />

wmmem<br />

•STEAKS<br />

PHONE AHEAD:<br />

VENTNOR — The Dud The free concert begins at 5<br />

JE. AflMtfc<br />

Lowden Dixieland band will y k d refreshments will or, 3964161.<br />

399-3780<br />

OCl<br />

perform at die Jersey Shoe be served following the program.<br />

• •<br />

Jazz Vespers Sunday, May 2<br />

RAB<br />

at Ventnor United Memodist . Held me first Sunday <strong>of</strong><br />

Church, 7100 Ventnor Ave. every montii, an <strong>of</strong>ifering is<br />

here<br />

received to cover esmenses.<br />

Proprietor* Stem A Cootdt rm ttielComeyou boekfar our 20th Season]<br />

Sertnng Breakfast and Lun& Daily starting^<br />

Dinner served Friday, Saturday and Sunday<br />

;- Enjoy a sunset view overlooking the Margate &j<br />

Dine on our outside Aide or in our. cozy indoor dming room<br />

at Mcirkers<br />

Beginning May. 10, .<strong>1993</strong><br />

7 days a week frorr 11:30AM-3:00PM<br />

Salads, sandmches, burners<br />

and pizza.<br />

8<br />

WHAT<br />

[ING OUT<br />

Bay Ave.<br />

Campbell's Seafood Kitchen<br />

3221 ASBURY AVENUE PHONE 399-4337<br />

NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON<br />

We're looking forward to seeing & serving you!<br />

CLOSED MONDAYS, TUESDAYS &<br />

WEDNESDAYS UNTIL MID-MAY<br />

[TALI<br />

1<br />

GRILLE<br />

FREE BREAKFAST ENTREE<br />

.U ht-n you buy ;niot ht-r <strong>of</strong>

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