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ALEXANDER HAMILTON:
The Man, The Myth, The Musical
Sunday, Oct. 8, 2023: 5pm
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Cape May Convention Hall, 714 Beach Ave.
The life and legacy of Founding Father Alexander Hamilton -- from historic truth to musical interpretation, and the role he played in shaping New Jersey as we know it today.
Presented by Dr. Robert Watson, awardwinning author, professor, historian, and analyst who has contributed to The New York Times, NPR, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, the BBC, and more.
Tickets are limited. Advance reservations strongly recommended.
Adults $40
DR. ROBERT WATSON
Students & Teachers FREE (please present your current ID at the door for complimentary admission)
Purchase tickets online or at the Washington Street Mall Information Booth or the Carriage House Visitors Center or Hill House Office at the Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St. Sponsored by Cape May MAC
For more information, call 609-884-5404 or visit www.capemaymac.org
Lessons of History team
Myles Martel (chair), Jody Alessandrine, Tom Carroll, Vince DeGiamo, Joan Dempsey, David King, Mary McKenney, Mary Stewart, and Chris Traficante

1048 Washington St., Cape May
Ben Arnold
Thursday, Aug. 3: 6:30 PM
With over 25 years of experience, Arnold has captivated audiences across the United States and Europe with his musical prowess. From his early days signed to Columbia Records to his independent releases, Ben has proven his talent as a songwriter, musician, performer, and producer. Ben’s recent releases, including “Lost Keys” and “Sunday Morning Meltdown,” delve into the rich tapestry of American music from the 60s and 70s, exploring its cultural influences and political undertones. He has just unveiled a captivating live performance titled “Go Play In The Backyard!” showcasing his full band.
Opening Set by Camille K.
Richard Bush
Thursday, Aug. 17: 6:30 PM
Richard Bush, former frontman of the A’s, leads The Peace Creeps in their captivating musical endeavor. Known for their hits like “After Last Night” and “A Woman’s Got The Power,” the A’s were adored in Philly during the ’70s and ’80s. After disbanding due to conflicts with their record company, Richard pursued other musical ventures before forming The Peace Creeps with guitarist John Marchiano, bassist Roy Fisher, and drummer Jeff Pancoast. Their clever lyrics combined with energetic vibes like Faces and Beatles-esque pop sensibilities, make them truly charming as they deliver an acoustic set of classic hits on this intimate Cape May stage.
Opening Set by The Fitzkee Brothers
Early Bird VIP Stage
Front Ticket $59.99
Includes Stage Front Lawn Space, Reserved Lawn Chair for Seating, Complimentary Wine Sampling Courtesy of Cape May Winery from 6:30-7:30pm, Free Lighthouse Tour Voucher Courtesy of Cape May Mac ($12 Value), Meet & Greet Photo Opportunity with Artists, Free On-Site and Street Parking