Last Chance on LBI in New Jersey: One Final Weekend to See Elf, The Musical at Surflight Theatre!

If Elf is part of your holiday tradition, this is your friendly reminder not to miss something truly special on Long Beach Island. This is the final weekend to catch Elf, The Musical at Surflight Theatre, and trust me, seeing this story live on stage hits differently.

Based on the beloved 2003 holiday movie, Elf, The Musical brings Buddy’s big-hearted journey to life with toe-tapping songs, laugh-out-loud moments, and that warm, fuzzy Christmas feeling we all crave this time of year.

The music is by Broadway favorites Matthew Sklar and Chad Beguelin, with a book by theatre legends Thomas Meehan and Bob Martin, so you know you’re getting top-tier storytelling and unforgettable performances, according to surflight.org.

The Surflight Theatre has a way of making the holidays feel extra magical, and Elf fits right in. From the energy of the cast to the festive sets and costumes, it’s the kind of show that leaves you smiling long after the curtain comes down.

Whether you’re bringing the kids, planning a festive night out, or just want to soak up some Christmas cheer, this is one you’ll be glad you didn’t skip.

I genuinely love this show. We all love Elf, but seeing it live, with music and heart filling the theatre, is something else entirely.

Final Performances This Weekend

  • 2:00 PM: December 20th & December 21st

  • 7:30 PM: December 20th

If you’ve been saying “we should go,” this is it. One weekend left.

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Don’t miss your chance to sing loud, laugh hard, and embrace your inner elf before the season slips away.

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