The Pacifica Spindrift Players is a nonprofit theatre, hidden in the residential part of southern Pacifica. This 98-seat theater has been around for about 60 years. Pacifica Spindrift Players was founded by a group of 10 people eager to assemble a community theatre in Pacifica. They began through the local Parks and Recreation program, and in 1958 the "Pacifica Players" opened their first show, “T
he Tender Trap” at the Linda Mar school. Years later, with a following of devoted theatre enthusiasts behind them, the group acquired the old Baptist church at 1050 Crespi Drive, where volunteers shared their carpentry, lighting, and other skills to convert the building into a working theatre. The group soon merged with the local "Spindrift Players" to become Pacifica Spindrift Players (PSP). Since then, PSP has been providing volunteer opportunities for people interested in bringing theatre arts to the community of Pacifica and beyond. And we're always looking for passionate actors, singers, ushers, and carpenters. Come on in, it's fun.