Free “Dames at Sea” Performance for Military and Veterans August 15, 2022
“DAMES AT SEA” TAP DANCE FOR MILITARY PERSONNEL AND
VETERANS UNDER THE GUNS ON THE BATTLESHIP NEW JERSEY
CAST MEMBERS FROM THE MUSICAL, WHICH TAKES PLACE ON A BATTLESHIP,
WILL PRESENT EXCERPTS ON AN ACTUAL BATTLESHIP!
BUCKS COUNTY PLAYHOUSE PRESENTS THIS FIZZY AND JOYOUS MUSICAL
THROUGH SEPTEMBER 11
When: Tuesday, August 16 – 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Where: Battleship New Jersey Memorial & Museum
100 Clinton Street
Camden Waterfront
What: Fantasy and reality collide when cast members from “Dames at Sea,” a show about
a Broadway musical performed on a battleship, present excerpts from a real Broadway
musical on the deck of America’s most decorated battleship – the Battleship New Jersey!
An audience of celebrated veterans, including Captain Walt Urban USN (ret), and school
groups touring the ship, will see excerpts from cast members Julie Kavanagh, Drew King,
Daniel Plimpton and Daisy Wright, who are currently appearing in “Dames at Sea” at
Bucks County Playhouse.
All cast members, along with producer Josh Fiedler, are available for interview.
About DAMES AT SEA:
A trio of Tony-nominated artists, Randy Skinner, Anna Louizos and David C. Woolard, recreate
their work for the Broadway revival of “Dames at Sea,” with the light-hearted, dance-centric
musical at Bucks County Playhouse through September 11. “Dames at Sea” is a tap-happy
musical, in the tradition of 42nd Street, that spoofs the high-spirited movie musicals of the 1930s.
Ruby steps off a bus from Utah and into her first Broadway show, but hours before the opening
night curtain is to rise, the cast learns their theater is being demolished. So, Ruby and the cast,
with the help of some adoring sailors, come up with an ingenious plan to ensure that the show
goes on.
Background of USS New Jersey:
The Battleship New Jersey is the nation’s most decorated battleship in naval history with 19 campaign
and battle stars. According to the ship’s War Log from 1943-1945, the ship sailed over 200,000 miles
at that point in time through combat waters and made strikes against the Japanese throughout the
South Pacific and beyond. During her long stay in the Pacific and her many encounters with the enemy,
the ship was never hit by an enemy shell nor was a member of the crew been wounded or killed by the
enemy. Many say the USS New Jersey is a lucky ship!
The Battleship New Jersey Memorial and Museum is open to the public seven days a week from
10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
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