The Surflight Theater Main Stage will come alive with music and memories in STEPS IN TIME: The Story Of Surflight. This very special show, conceived, staged, performed and produced entirely by Surflight's finest, will tell the remarkable story of one of the longest-running theatres in the country. From that first season in a tent by the beach to the year-round offerings of today, the story of Surflight is the stuff of dreams come true, and an evening not to be missed.
This exclusive performance will feature an original script and music material, along with a live orchestra on stage. Rare images and historic video footage of the Surflight Theater, memorable people and unforgettable performances will be part of the show, as well as exclusive video interviews with former staff, actors and long-time supporters of the theater.
This one-time only performance on the Surflight Theater's Main Stage will feature recent and veteran alumni... those expected to appear are Mary Birdsong (Martin Short's FAME BECOMES ME, HAIRSPRAY), James Brennan (42ND STREET, ME AND MY GIRL) Roy Miller (Producer of THE DROWSY CHAPERONE, and current revival of WEST SIDE STORY), The alumni cast will also include Lisa Hall, Robin Blackburn-Ellis, Barbara Mundy, Bruce Robertson, John Blaylock, Walter Ryon and Bill Angstadt and many other past company members on Broadway, Off-Broadway and from around the country. Surflight Alum Peter J. Downing will be producing and directing this special event!
Reserve regular or premium tickets to STEPS IN TIME: The Story of Surflight for Monday, August 31st at 8 PM by calling our Box Office at 609-492-9477. Regular tickets are $30, and premium tickets (which include a Pre-Show Cocktail Party on the Rehearsal Deck and a Surflight Theatre 60th Anniversary Button) can be reserved for $50 each.
The only professional theatre in ocean County, Surflight has been producing "Broadway at the Beach" since 1950. Full scale productions of musicals and plays run from April through December.
For more information, visit www.surflight.org.
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