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Herald Newspapers July 24 2013 Dining & Entertainment www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A29 Cape May Stage Presents Broadway Star, Anita Gillette CAPE MAY – Cape May Stage, South Jersey’s pre- mier Equity theatre, is thrilled to welcome Broad- way, television and film star, Anita Gillette, in her one-woman show, “After All…” With more than 50 years of performing and en- tertaining audiences world- wide, this is – unbeliev- ably – her fi rst one-woman VValariesalaries IIss BackBack show. Join this legend on Aug. 5 at 8 p.m. aandnd BBetteretter TThanhan EEverver “After All…,”directed by Barry Kleinbort and ac- SEA ISLE CITY -- Valarie’s Place is a any parent; Even Val’s Gals get in on the companied by Manhattan's Jersey Shore restaurant known for good fun, and dress up. Association of Cabarets and eating and good times. From the moment During dinner hours Valerie’s turns Clubs award-winning music you enter the restaurant, the owners and into a nightly romantic spot where you director Paul Greenwood, is staff will make you feel special. can bring and enjoy your favorite bottle a smartly structured cabaret Open year round and located in the of wine, or spirits, and the staff will make act that dips well into Gil- heart of Sea Isle City, NJ, Valerie’s is the sure your needs are met. We also offer lette’s long-standing career perfect spot for any appetite. now open, virgin drinks for the whole family. in theatre, television and with a new fl air, and a new chef. Stop by and see the newly opened Va- “30 Rock.” But she is also a trying to be sexy or sa- fi lm. It’s a fun tour that Tony Award nomination. Valarie’s has a menu that will please larie’s place today. Now open year round Broadway veteran with 14 tirical. The anecdotes fl ow illustrates what an incred- However, she may be every kind of appetite. The breakfasts from 7:30 a.m. – 10 p.m., Valerie’s is back shows to her credit includ- smoothly and are well- ibly appealing, charming, best known as Mona, the are hardy, with a wide variety of omelets, and better than ever. If you would like to ing “Cabaret,” “Gypsy,” interspersed with the cho- and versatile performer mistress, in John Patrick pancakes, waffl es, and any other breakfast make a reservation or have any questions “Guys & Dolls,” “Brighton sen songs, whether they Gillette is. Shanley’s “Moonstruck.” dishes you can imagine. If you’re looking please call 609-263-5400, or stop by at Beach Memoirs,” “Show- illustrate a point in her This contemporary trea- She’s also had major roles in for lunch or dinner, than you came to the 5900 Landis Avenue in Sea Isle City. boat” and “Chapter Two,” career or emerge as com- sure most recently played the following fi lms: “Shall right place. Don’t forget about the $5 hap- for which she received a ment. All-in-all, it adds Tina Fey’s mother on NBC’s We Dance” (with Richard py happier hour appetizers. up to Gillette being both a Gere), “Boys on the Side,” From Chick-A-Licious fried seasoned singer and a sly “Larger Than Life,” ”She’s chicken to their famous Ocean City Fine Arts comedienne. The One” and more. And salsas, Valerie’s secret new Anita Gillette’s perfor- she’s had recurring televi- chef will keep you coming Raises Funds for Charities mance in “After All…” is sion roles on “CSI” and back for more. part of Cape May Stage’s The Ocean City Fine Art and Handcraft Fairs have “Law & Order SVU,” as well Some of the highlights acclaimed Second Stage raised over $210,000 for the Ocean City Food Cupboard, as appearances in “Sex and of Valarie’s Place is that the Series. This completely Atlantic City Rescue Mission, American Red Cross and the City,” “Frasier,” “Mad restaurant is kid friendly entertaining cabaret show Salvation Army. About You” among others. and the prices won’t empty will run Monday, August Beginning with the July 27 summer spectacular, Gilda’s “After All..,” her very your wallet. The walls of 5 at 8 p.m. at the Robert Club of South Jersey, a non-profi t support community for fi rst one-woman cabaret, is painted hand prints from Shackleton Playhouse at the people living with cancer, their families and friends, will wickedly funny and com- children visiting Sea Isle corner of Bank & Lafayette share in 100 percent of the profi ts raised from booth and pletely captivating. It's a City shows the love and Streets in downtown Cape ticket sales. ninety-minute intimate, appreciation Val has for the May. Tickets are $50 and behind-the-scenes peek at young and youthful. The include an after party at the her career and personal kid’s menu offers children a Coombs/Douglass Wine Bar at the Washing- life – complete with dishy good variety to choose from ton Inn, Cape May’s hip, stories about co-workers as with prices that will please Memorial Bay Run to varied as Merman, Cher, relaxing, contemporary and Fey. Naturally, it is meeting place at the corner Be Held Aug. 3 jam-packed with tons of of Washington and Jeffer- VILLAS -- The Lower Township Department of fabulous music from the son Streets. You’ll have a Parks and Recreation is offering the Coombs/Douglass greats like Irving Berlin, chance to mingle with the Memorial Bay Run on Aug. 3, 2013 beginning at 8:30 Jule Styne, and Johnny stars, while enjoying deli- a.m. Events include a certifi ed 5 mile run and a 2 mile Mercer. cious complimentary fi nger health run/walk. Gillette has the gift of foods and a well-stocked Race fees are $15.00 per person pre-registration and being able to imitate the cash bar. Call (609) 770- $20.00 for same day registration. You can also register voices of characters in the 8311 for reservations and online at www.active.com. stories she spins. She can information or visit the For additional information or a run application, please deftly wiggle her body to theatre’s website, www. call 609-886-7880. emphasize a lyric, whether capemaystage.org. KITCHENKKITCHEN OPENOPPEN EveryEEvery dayday 11am11amm ‘tiltil latelate nnightiight Happy Hour MON.- FRI. 4-7pm (Bar & Restaurant) $1 Domestic Pints • $2 Domestic Bottles $2.00 Mixed Drinks • 1/2 Price Appetizers WednesdayWdWednesdday & SundaySSundday Name That Tune with Ronn E. Dee 9pm Ask About Monday - Quizzo 9:30pm Our Daily Specials Monday Meatloaf, Mashed Potatoes & Corn $8.95 Tuesday All You Can Eat Beef or Chicken Tacos $1.50 ea. All Day Wednesday Fresh Cut 10oz. NY Strip with Potato & Veg. $12.99 45¢ Wings (4-10pm) SERVING BREAKFAST Thursday Turkey w/Pumpkin Pie $7.95 & $12.95 Platters Friday Chef Seafood Specials from $9.99 & LUNCH DAILY Saturday Prime Rib (12 oz. Queen Cut) w/2 sides $15.95 St. Brendan Parish Sunday Make Your Own Bloody Mary Pint Open 7-2pm Maris Stella Church, 5012 Dune Dr., Avalon (9am-12noon) / Breakfast Brunch Menu $4.99 / Chef Pasta Specials from $9.99 3013 Bayshore Road, Villas Sun., Aug. 4, 2013 7pm 18th & New Jersey Avenues • North Wildwood 609-886-2376 For information call: 609-967-3746 (609) 522-3030 $10 offering at concert A30 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Dining & Entertainment Herald Newspapers July 24 2013 Get Your “Ticket to Ride” Aboard the Ferry with Sir Beatle OpenOpen DailyDaily NORTH CAPE MAY - the “Ed Sullivan Show” Experience “Beatlemania” in 1964 to their fi nal live Breakfast 8am-11:30am aboard the Cape May– performance in 1969. Lunch from 11:30am ß Dinner from 5pm Lewes Ferry this summer “Having Sir Beatle per- with Sir Beatle! On Aug. form for our passengers 18, the Ferry will host the is always a treat” says mixture of nostalgia, and Cape May Terminal at “Sir Beatle” Sing-Along Charisse Rudolph, cus- musical fun that will take 4:30 p.m., a 45 minute Show for passengers in tomer service manager passengers on a ride back show will take place on the Lewes and Cape May. Rec- at the Cape May–Lewes in history from their debut voyage to Delaware. The reating the Beatles phenom- Ferry. “Whether you’re a on the Ed Sullivan Show return trip to Cape May enon on stage, this show true Beatlemaniac, or just in 1964 to their fi nal live at 6:15 p.m. is at leisure chronologically highlights someone who appreciates performance in 1969.” aboard the vessel. Dela- the journey of the Beatles singing along to the clas- The performance fea- ware customers will enjoy from their career debut on sics, the show is a perfect tures live vocals, live bass the same show on the guitar, state of the art drum 6:15 p.m. departure from 322 Washington Street Mall, Cape May and guitar tracks, and au- the Lewes Terminal. The (609)884-9119 • www.tishasfi nedining.com The Flyers Hooked on thentic Beatle costuming, 8:00 p.m. return service including their classic black to Lewes will be at leisure Hockey Clinic is July 25 suits. All of these features aboard the vessel. allow “Sir Beatle” to cap- Tickets cost $18.00 for Lunch Daily 11:30 am in Sea Isle City ture the essence and sound guests 14 years of age and Dinner 4pm SEA ISLE CITY – On July 25, Sea Isle City’s Division of a real live Beatles perfor- older, $15.50 for those Deck Menu ‘til 11pm of Recreation will welcome Philadelphia Flyers legend mance.