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Zorro
First Preview: Jul 16, 2014
Opening Date: Jul 16, 2014
Closing Date: Aug 30, 2014
Running Time: 01:40
Playing @
East Lynne Theater Company
First Presbyterian Church, Cape May, NJ 08204
A world premiere!
In 1919, the character of “Zorro” first appeared in The Curse of Capistrano. Written by Johnston McCulley, it was a serialized novel in “All-Story Weekly” magazine. After the success of Douglas Fairbank’s silent film, it was reissued under the title The Mark of Zorro. Now he’s on stage in this world premiere adapted by James Rana. When a common citizen realizes the governor of Old California is arresting people because they disagree with him, he dons a mask and cape, and wields his sword to avenge the wrong. Of course he falls in love along the way. But she is, of course, in love with Zorro, and not the alter ego. As in ELTC’s world premieres of Rana’s highly successful adaptations of The Poe Mysteries and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, a cast of six portray a variety of roles.
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
WED. thru SAT. EVENINGS @ 8:30 PM
In 1919, the character of “Zorro” first appeared in The Curse of Capistrano. Written by Johnston McCulley, it was a serialized novel in “All-Story Weekly” magazine. After the success of Douglas Fairbank’s silent film, it was reissued under the title The Mark of Zorro. Now he’s on stage in this world premiere adapted by James Rana. When a common citizen realizes the governor of Old California is arresting people because they disagree with him, he dons a mask and cape, and wields his sword to avenge the wrong. Of course he falls in love along the way. But she is, of course, in love with Zorro, and not the alter ego. As in ELTC’s world premieres of Rana’s highly successful adaptations of The Poe Mysteries and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, a cast of six portray a variety of roles.
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
WED. thru SAT. EVENINGS @ 8:30 PM
Show Notes: No Intermission
Age Guidance: 10
TDF Tickets Offers:
TDF Member tickets:
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Full-price tickets:
$25.00 - $30.00
Lottery & Rush
$15 - Students (full time)
Accessibility
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Assisted Listening System
An infrared audio amplification system is installed and receivers are available at the box office. -
Elevator\Escalator
None available -
Entrance
The cement sidewalk to the main entrance meets the minimum requirements for accessibility, but the entrance has a non-accessible threshold. The doorway itself meets the minimum width requirements for accessibility and leads into a small landing. From this landing are two small stairways with railings: one leading down to the restrooms and another leading to the vestibule, which serves as the theater’s lobby, box office area, and concession. -
Parking
There are two spaces, marked with the International Symbol of Accessibility, both van accessible, and paved. -
Passenger Loading Zone
There is an accessible drop off/passenger loading area in front of the entrance. -
Restroom
There is an accessible restroom on the same level as the sanctuary (ELTC's performance space). -
Seating
There is accessible seating for service animals. -
Telephone
None on premises -
Visual Assistance
Playbills are available in large print format on performance evenings, and when requested via e-mail by sending an e-mail to eastlynneco@aol.com. -
Water Fountain
The water fountains are on the lower level. Front of house staff give cups of water to those who have walking difficulties. Bottled water is also available in the lobby area. -
Wheelchair Info
There is a wheelchair lift near the parking lot, fully-operable by one in the chair, able to take the person up to the second floor where the performance space is located, or to remain on the first floor.









