PERFORMING ARTS
Cinema Art Theater (17701 Dartmouth Dr., Lewes; 302-313-4032; rehobothfilm.com) has reopened with CDC guidelines in effect and reduced seating capacity. Several films are available for virtual cinema access (streaming). Check their website for screenings, show times, and new policies.
Clear Space Theatre Company (20 Baltimore Ave.; 302-227-2270; ClearSpaceT-heatre.org) has reduced seating to 100 and maintains social distancing by using cabaret tables for two or four patrons. The summer season continues with Cabaret, Sister Act, and La Cage Aux Folles, and their Young Performers series offers Heroic Hercules and Cinderellaalternating Saturday mornings at 11a.m. See website for details.
Freeman Stage (31750 Lakeview Dr., Selbyville; 302-436-3015; freeman-stage.org) has announced a smaller season featuring more local performers: July 31: Sweet Baby James. August 1: Eric Scott Band. Check their website for new show announcements.
Lefty’s Alley and Eats (36450 Plaza Rd., Lewes; 302-864-6000; iloveleftys.com) has created their own drive-in movie theater—in their parking lot—showing a different film every night of the week at 9p.m.
The Milton Theater (110 Union St., Milton; 302-684-3038; miltontheatre.com) has reduced their seating and has these offerings: July 31: Phunny Philly Girls Stand-Up. August events: 1: Best of Broadway—Andrew Lloyd Webber Tribute; 7: Aunt Mary Pat DiSabatino; 12: Psychic Medium Mandie Stevenson; 15: Drag Queens of Comedy. Check website for updates.
GALLERIES & MUSEUMS
Abraxas Studio of Art (515 Federal St., Lewes; 302-645-9119; abraxasart.com) features the oil portraits and landscape paintings of Abraxas. He’s offering one-on-one lessons in sketching either in person or on Facetime.
The Brush Factory on Kings (830 Kings Highway, Lewes; 302-745-2229; Facebook@brushlewes) houses a co-op of 50 local artisans and merchants—featuring the unique and unusual for your home and garden.
CAMP Rehoboth Gallery (37 Baltimore Ave.; 302-227-5620; camprehoboth.com) features Award Winners XX. Make an appointment to view the artwork at artshow@camprehoboth.com. (See listing elsewhere in this column.)
Cape Artists Gallery (110 W. 3rd St., Lewes; 302-644-7733; capeartists.org) is a half-block from the Zwaanendael Museum and features the work of two dozen artists and their personal interpretations of life at the beach.
Gallery 37 (8 South Walnut St., Milford; 302-265-2318; marciareedpainting.com) represents over 45 artists and artisans from around the country with fine art, wood-turned vessels, fibers, glass art, and more.
Gallery 50 (50 Wilmington Ave.; 302-227-2050; gallery50art.com) features original paintings, jewelry, glass, sculpture, ceramics, and mixed media.
Peninsula Gallery (520 E. Savannah Rd., Lewes; 302-645-0551; peninsula-gal-lery.com) offers over 3,000 square feet of display and custom framing. They are currently featuring Richard Calvo Retrospective: Photog-rapher & Mentor—through August 23. Preview the show at their website.
Rehoboth Art League (12 Dodds Lane, Henlopen Acres; 302-227-8408; reho-bothartleague.org) offers several exhibitions: Seasons: Summer—members’ juried showcase; 82nd Annual Members’ Fine Art Exhibit; Recent Acquisitions from the Permanent Collection; David Oleski: Prime Numbers. Their 47th Annual Outdoor Fine Art and Fine Craft Show is going virtual this year. Visit their website for details on the show as well as their class offerings in ceramics, stained glass, pottery, mosaic, pen and ink, watercolor, acrylics....
Rehoboth Beach Museum (511 Rehoboth Ave. at the Canal, 302-227-7310; reho-bothbeachmuseum.org) has virtual offerings to stay in touch on YouTube and their Facebook page including Off the Shelfand Golden Age of Rehoboth Beach: The Rail-road Era.
SeanCorey Art Gallery (CAMP Rehoboth Courtyard; 39 Balti-more Ave., 302-396-1013) has moved into the space formerly occupied by Ward Ellinger in the CAMP Rehoboth court-yard. The opening has been delayed a bit, but look for them to open soon. A portion of their sales will go to CAMP Rehoboth and AIDS Delaware.
Tideline Gallery (111 Rehoboth Ave.; 302-227-4444; tidelin-egallery.com) offers unique gifts, Judaica, jewelry, pottery, lamps, and art glass. ▼
Doug is the Artistic Director for CAMP Rehoboth Chorus, Director of Music Ministries at Epworth UMC, and co-founder and Artistic Director emeritus of the Clear Space Theater Company. Contact Doug at dougyetter@gmail.comif you want to add your events to the calendar. Check out CAMP Arts on our website at camprehoboth.com for links to all the listed theatres, galleries and museums.