![]() The purpose at hand for now is “Armada,” a two-act, two-person play set in Paris. “I want people to understand that this is not just a ‘theatre space’ – that anyone could use it for just about any purpose,” said Sterritt. Equipment, such as green screens, projectors, monitors and other items are available as well. Sterritt welcomes all, however, to use this space that seats up to 50 audience members, from concerts and art shows to seminars and workshops to film festivals and standup comedy and more. Its opening show is “3 Egg Creams” with Vince Bandille, which opens the week before “Armada”. Studio space, Sterritt insists, can be utilized for anything and anyone. ![]() “They welcomed me, made sure I had everything I needed … they’ve been great.” “Kudos to (the city and people of) Somers Point,” said Sterritt. His “Wreck of the Spanish Armada” is his first production in his new space in Somers Point. ![]() His plays have won awards at the South Coast Repertory in California, as well as other places, and he has been a finalist at the Eugene O’Neill National Playwrights Conference. Sterritt, a Cape May son who spent the majority of his adult life in Los Angeles, returned to South Jersey a few years back and, ever since, has been producing shows and Fringe Festivals through his production company SPQR Stage in Cape May’s Aerodrome. The Wreck of the Spanish Armada” by award-winning playwright Bill Sterritt will open at Somers Point’s newest arts space - studio space – on July 17 and run for four weeks. Adaptable space will house plays, concerts, comedy and more starting in July –
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