Surfside Presents I WANTED WINGS This Weekend
The winner of Surfside's fourteenth annual Playwriting Contest is John Lineberger, a resident of Brevard County for the past five decades, and a long-time actor and director with Surfside Players. In his play, I Wanted Wings, John, Katherine, and Mark struggle to come to terms with the death of their father, and to try to make sense of a kind, selfless man choosing to destroy himself with alcohol… until a surprise phone call sheds new light on his experiences on a B-17 'Flying Fortress' bomber in World War II, and how war changed him and ultimately the lives of the families of all of the crewmen he flew with.
Surfside Presents I WANTED WINGS, 6/6-8
The winner of Surfside's fourteenth annual Playwriting Contest is John Lineberger, a resident of Brevard County for the past five decades, and a long-time actor and director with Surfside Players. In his play, I Wanted Wings, John, Katherine, and Mark struggle to come to terms with the death of their father, and to try to make sense of a kind, selfless man choosing to destroy himself with alcohol… until a surprise phone call sheds new light on his experiences on a B-17 "Flying Fortress" bomber in World War II, and how war changed him and ultimately the lives of the families of all of the crewmen he flew with.
Surfside Players Stage CHRISTMAS CAROLERS, Now thru 12/22
One weekend only: CHRISTMAS CAROLERS, Songs for the Holidays will run this weekend, 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.
Surfside Players to Stage CHRISTMAS CAROLERS, 12/20-22
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.
BREAKING UP IS HARD TO DO Opens at Surfside Players Tonight
Surfside Players presents the super-fun musical comedy, Breaking Up Is Hard To Do, built around 18 hits by 1960s pop star Neil Sedaka, including 'Where the Boys Are', 'Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen', 'Calendar Girl', 'Stupid Cupid', and of course, the chart-topping title song. Appropriate for the whole family.