Kiss the Moon, Kiss the Sun by Norm Foster is the final show of the season at The White Rock Players’ Club. This production is a tender look at how real people can endure hardships with humour and kindness.
A thirty-five-year-old man with the mental capacity of a seven-year-old, meets a pregnant young woman in crisis, and the two form a lasting friendship. A story about people finding the nerve to take responsibility, and about persevering against the odds. One of Norm Foster’s most touching plays, about a man who must learn to let go to move on.
Directed by Don Briard. Don directs at many theatres around the lower mainland and has directed several shows on our stage, including most recently Over the River and Through the Woods, in which he also performed.