On Saturday, November 6, enter the enchanted world of Ocean City teen indie-pop singer-songwriter, Méabh Stanford for a night of local original music at End of the Road Theater. Her live show will take the audience on a journey through literature and media as she performs songs on guitar and keyboard from her newly-released concept EP, “make it be me,” along with unreleased original music and select songs from her favorite artists.
Newly-opened End of the Road Theater is an independent movie theater and live performance venue in North Cape May. The 40 seat BYOB theater is a local stage for local talent. The theater is located at 3845 Bayshore Road in North Cape May. Tickets are $20 each and can be purchased in advance here or in person at the box office. Hope to see you at the show!
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This song is written from Billy Pilgrim’s (Slaughterhouse Five) point of view. He is such an interesting character and because I agreed with many of his ideas this was a fun song for me to write. However, there are parts of this song that are purely Billy.
Little Women is a piece of literature that has had a profound effect on me for years; the release of the 2019 film only heightened my love for it and thus propelled me to write a literary analysis of Alcott's 1868 novel. It's strange that I haven't written a song about it yet, but I guess that my creativity was channeled into a much different sort of writing. Please enjoy "Relationships in Little Women," an essay in which I fervently defend the end game relationships of both Jo and Amy. This is the final part of a four part series.
For a recap, please read part 1, part 2, and part 3. Little Women is a piece of literature that has had a profound effect on me for years; the release of the 2019 film only heightened my love for it and thus propelled me to write a literary analysis of Alcott's 1868 novel. It's strange that I haven't written a song about it yet, but I guess that my creativity was channeled into a much different sort of writing. Please enjoy "Relationships in Little Women," an essay in which I fervently defend the end game relationships of both Jo and Amy. This is the third part of a four part series. Please click to read part 1 and part 2.
**The first picture above shows me standing next to a 19th century baker's table used on the set of the Little Women 2019 movie. It wound up being picked up by my aunt and uncle and now makes its home in their kitchen. The second photo is the same table on set in the movie. |
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