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This weekend, theater fans will be super busy as they go “Up” at Surfside, catch “Big Fish” in Titusville, check out an angry “Inch” at the Henegar and boogie to ABBA with Mamma Mia in Cocoa Village. Four of the five theaters in Brevard are opening new productions on Friday, April 23, making for a collection of theatrical riches. Let’s start at the north and work our way south. Titusville Playhouse unveils its small-cast version of “Big Fish” Friday, April 23. Here, the cast does double or triple, or more duty in multiple roles. “I switched everything this year to small cast versions because of COVID,” said executive artistic director Steven Heron. “With the small-cast version, the story has been condensed and shines.” ....
“Nunsense A-Men” is your traditional “Nunsense” the musical, but featuring a cast of five men,” explained Niko Stamos, Titusville Playhouse’s production manager and education director. This production even ratchets up the silly factor by casting five of the male staff members at the playhouse. The guys taking the nonsense seriously are Stamos himself, executive director Steven Heron, Jonathan Willis, Jordyn Linkous and Luke Atkison, all of whom dutifully don the habit and discard their dignity. Resident music director Spencer Crosswell, usually seen in live bands or heard in voiceovers, makes his Playhouse stage debut as Father Spencer. “This is the first time all of us have actually been onstage together,” said Stamos. ....