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Surfside Players to Stage CHRISTMAS CAROLERS, 12/20-22

By: Dec. 12, 2013
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One weekend only: CHRISTMAS CAROLERS, Songs for the Holidays will run December 20 - 22 (Fri / Sat 8:00pm, Sun 2:00pm) at Surfside Players. This FREE concert for the holiday season, Christmas Carolers, will be directed by Joan Dunn.

Our special guest performer is celebrated blues and jazz singer SYBIL GAGE, performing several Christmas favorites as well as her original song "Christmas Beat."

The show also features the Greater Canaveral Barbershoppers; the all-female variety singing group Soliloquy; Broadstreet; Amy Chilton; Dorothy Wright; and Mario Davis. Plus, one hour before curtain, you can get your photo taken (no charge) with Santa Claus himself!

Performs for one weekend only, December 20 - 22 (Friday/Saturday 8:00pm, Sunday 2:00pm). As our gift to the community, admission is FREE! Of course, donations to Surfside are always appreciated, and we are also a drop-off point for unwrapped gift donations for the US Marine Corps Reserve's Toys for Tots (now through December 22).

To get to Surfside Players:
From North Brevard or Orlando, take 528 or 520 eastbound to A1A southbound.
From South Brevard, take Pineda, Eau Gallie, or 192 eastbound to A1A northbound.
Follow A1A to Cocoa Beach, then west on South Fifth Street.

For up-to-date information about our complete season, visit www.surfsideplayers.com. You can receive reminders of upcoming shows throughout the season at:
-- the signup sheets at the Box Office before performances, or
-- submitting your E-mail or postal address to surfside_info@yahoo.com, or
-- joining the Facebook group "Surfside Players", or
-- our newest method: following us on Twitter! @SurfsidePlayers

MISSION STATEMENT: Surfside Players is a community theatre dedicated to the performing arts through productions, presentations, education and outreach.



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