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Published on June, 2007 on NJmyway.com
By D. Doctor
Tonight the full schedule of shows begins at The Music Man in
Lavallette. It’s a small town ice cream parlor with musical
performances, and it adds a sweet finish to a day at the beach.
You get a huge ice cream sundae, and you’ll be entertained
by a group of college-age kids who scoop, squirt, serve, sing
and dance until your dish is scraped clean and your kids are completely
mesmerized.
The wet walnuts, home-made fudge, and boat of whipped cream blanket
your ice cream and make you forget the crowds, the traffic, and
your diet.
You may also be called on to participate; you’ll have to
twist if someone orders the Chubby Checker (waffle, three scoops
vanilla, mountain of whipped cream).
We caught a special performance on Father’s Day. The small
but appreciative crowd got a ninety minute vaudeville act with
a cast of eight up-and-coming singer/dancers who clearly see the
Music Man as a great launching pad for their next gig off-off-Broadway.
They sang (Broadway tunes, pop and kid-friendly favorites), danced,
and poked fun at the audience and each other with a chorus line
that wove between tables in the restaurant.
The Music Man is another good reason to book a trip to the Jersey
Shore. Where else does an order of ice cream get you a ticket
to a show? Bring the kids and your appetite, and prepare for a
caloric cabaret, down the Shore.
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