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On Thursday through Saturday, Soldotna High drama department will present the comedy, "Surfin' Summer." Written and directed by Mike Druce, at 7 p.m. each night. Admission is $5 per person. 111609 SCHOOLS 2 Peninsula Clarion On Thursday through Saturday, Soldotna High drama department will present the comedy, "Surfin' Summer." Written and directed by Mike Druce, at 7 p.m. each night. Admission is $5 per person.

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Monday, November 16, 2009

Story last updated at 11/16/2009 - 2:31 pm

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On Thursday through Saturday, Soldotna High drama department will present the comedy, "Surfin' Summer." Written and directed by Mike Druce, at 7 p.m. each night. Admission is $5 per person.

Synopsis: It's the summer of 1963 and the kids of Point West Beach in Southern California have just graduated from high school. Looking to their futures, Sandy wants to start a singing group called Sandy and the Sonics with best friends Zoey and Joanie. Yup wants to hang out on the beach for the rest of his life, and Ziggy wants to take a trip to Greece, leaving his nephew Vinny in charge of the local hangout. Suddenly everything gets turned upside down with the news that "Surfin' Summer," the next Gina and Johnny beach movie, will be filming at Point West Beach, and the local kids will be used as extras. Stars Nick Starling and Ruby, of the Raylons, turn out to be a lot different in real life. Sandy and the Sonics find themselves headed for a wipeout, and Vinny discovers he's about to lose Ziggy's place to a swindler.

Cast: Jeff Melvin, Jay Phipps, Dillon Ball, Matt Peterson, Jacob Brown, Delana Duncan, Lizzie McDermid, Briana VinZant, Katelyn Jordan, Autumn Ball, Eleonore Graces, Keegan Eshleman, Nick Tesch, Cole Aaronson, Jessiah Steffy, Chrissy Smith, Alek Romatz, Courtney Lewis, Josh Rutten, Missy Mallet, Molly Steffy, Riley Thompson, Derek Thomson and Jazmin Heatherton.


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