Go-Go Beach 2006 - Articles Page 1.8

Opened: September 14, 2006
Closing: September 23, 2006

Go-Go Beach - 2006 - New York History , Info & More

37 Arts Theatre [Theatre A]
450 West 37th St. New York, NY

It's the biggest weekend of the summer for the gang at the beach, with plans for a surfing race and the annual luau. Surfer Woody's carefree and innocent California life is everything a boy could want: his future is set with the cutest girl on the beach, he's got a great bunch of friends, and he has never wiped out. But when his old surfing pal Bulldog comes back from the emerging flower power scene in San Francisco, Woody's eyes are opened to a new perspective and he begins to question his seemingly perfect world. Things get really complicated when he falls for a runaway teen pop star… and Woody is forced to face his truth and discover the real meaning of life.



Go-Go Beach features an original score inspired by the surf sound, girl groups, go-go music and a little flower power as well.

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