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Hello!,
ARTS TIX,
San Diego's
premier ticket outlet has your hot tickets to great entertainment, both
full-price and our famous half-price tickets; and remember ARTS TIX
is the ONLY discount ticket organization that gives 100% back to the arts!
Purchase your tickets at the ARTS TIX Booth
in Horton Plaza, at ARTS TIX North
(open Monday through Friday) or online with ARTS TIX online.
Performances marked Available
Now are currently on sale at ARTS
TIX in Horton
Plaza or at ARTS TIX
North. Shows marked Available
Now and in RED can be purchased through ARTS TIX online. All other performances are available on the day of the performance only
(performances before 5pm are available the day ahead of time as well).
Performances in RED will be available through ARTS TIX online
also, starting at 6pm the night before the performance. Each ticket price
includes a service charge; the prices listed include the service charge.
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Tuesday's Half-price Tickets
Carmen
La Jolla Playhouse
at Mandell Weiss Theatre (La Jolla)
Note: Contains Adult Situations. Tickets for evening performances go off sale by 3pm.
The gypsy enchantress of Prosper Merimee's novella captured the imagination of the world and now inspires daring and innovative Cirque du Soleil director Franco Dragone to bring Carmen to life for a new millennium. In this new adaptation, dazzling imagery, original and Flamenco music and dance infuse this tale of sensuality, passion and obsession.
Tuesday 7:30pm - $33.00, $27.00 Available Now
I Left My Heart, A Salute to the Music of Tony Bennett
Welk Resort Theatre (Escondido)
This hit from the team that created "My Way--A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra" comes the jazzy new tribute to the man Sinatra called "the greatest singer in the world." Audiences will go wild over the four decades of music that Bennett recorded, from his early top-40 hits, jazz recordings with Basie, Stan Getz, and Bill Evans, to his torch songs and film scores. The musical revue of 40 standards includes "Because of You," "Stranger In Paradise," "Top Hat, White Tie And Tails," "The Best is Yet To Come," "When Will The Bells Ring For Me," "The Good Life," and his best known hit, "I Left My Heart In San Francisco." It promises to be an unforgettable walk down memory ***, and a don't miss for anyone who ever loved the music of George and Ira Gershwin, Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer, Duke Ellington, Irving Berlin, Rogers and Hart, or Cole Porter! Tuesday 8:00pm - $28.00 Available Now
Resilience of the Spirit Human Rights Festival 2007: A Hundred Birds
6th @ PENN Theatre (Hillcrest)
"This play will haunt you."--Pat Launer. "You can feel the men's torment in what they can't express." -- Jeff Smith. In this haunting play by Ira Bateman-Gold three survivors of abuse are poised to commit an act they hope will free them from their debilitating past. Like the albatross referred to in the title, with unflinching honesty, imperfect beauty, loyalty, and courage, the characters captivate us with their determination to soar. "A Hundred Birds" follows a performance of "The Last Class" (30 minutes) by Marianne McDonald.
Tuesday 7:30pm - $11.50 Available Now
Stomp
Broadway/San Diego
at Civic Theatre (Downtown)
Note: Tickets go on sale online Monday at 6pm. Tickets are available at the Horton Plaza location and online; tickets are NOT available at ARTS TIX North. STOMP is explosive, provocative, sophisticated, sexy, utterly unique and appealing to audiences of all ages. The international percussion sensation returns to San Diego with an armful of awards and rave reviews, and has appeared on numerous national television shows. The eight-member troupe uses everything but conventional percussion instruments - matchboxes, wooden poles, brooms, garbage cans, Zippo lighters, hubcaps - to fill the stage with magnificent rhythms. To purchase tickets online, go to Ticketmaster.com. On the Ticketmaster event page, enter the ARTS TIX Online password WTIX in the Enter Special Offer Code or Password box under the ARTS TIX OFFER. Then select the number of tickets you would like to purchase from the pulldown menu and click "look for tickets." Please note the page time limits. And remember, tickets are subject to availability. Two dollars of your online convenience charge go to support the San Diego Performing Arts League's many great programs (including ARTS TIX, of course!).
Tuesday 7:30pm - $31.00, $21.00, $11.00 (BEFORE HANDLING FEES)
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Wednesday's Half-price Tickets!
Baby
North Coast Repertory Theatre (Solana Beach)
Three couples from three
generations all wanting the same thing: procreation. Great songs filled
with zest, enthusiasm, and humor. Follow the trials and tribulations
that the modern world presents as the species endeavors to populate the
world. A big Broadway success, "Baby" is sure to captivate young and
old in this close and immediate setting.
Wednesday 7:00pm - $20.50
Carmen
La Jolla Playhouse
at Mandell Weiss Theatre (La Jolla)
Note: Contains Adult Situations. Tickets for evening performances go off sale by 3pm.
The gypsy enchantress of Prosper
Merimee's novella captured the imagination of the world and now
inspires daring and innovative Cirque du Soleil director Franco Dragone
to bring Carmen to life for a new millennium. In this new adaptation,
dazzling imagery, original and Flamenco music and dance infuse this
tale of sensuality, passion and obsession.
Wednesday 7:30pm - $33.00, $27.00 Available Now
Mainly Mozart Festival: Double Violin Recital
Mainly Mozart
at Neurosciences Institute (Torrey Pines)
Note: These are vouchers. Tickets can be picked up at the venue before the show. Tickets for this performance go off sale by 4:00pm on the day of the show.
Mozart: "Violin Sonata No. 32 in B flat, K. 454," "Schubert: "Two Impromptus, Op. 90," Brüch: "Adagio Appassionata, Op. 57," Tchaikovsky: "Scherzo from Pathétique Symphony (tr. Feinberg)," Moszkowski: "Suite, Op. 71." William Preucil, violin; Alexandra Preucil, violin; Kirill Gerstein, Piano. 7:00 pm-Stanley Walens, pre-concert lecture.
Wednesday 8:00pm - $28.00
Menopause The Musical
TOC Productions, Inc.
at Lyceum Stage Theatre (Downtown)
Discover for yourself what nearly 9 million fans in 10 countries are laughing about! This comedy musical follows four women at a lingerie sale with nothing in common but a black lace bra, hot flashes, memory loss, mood swings, wrinkles, night sweats, eating binges, too much sex, not enough sex, and more. This joyful musical parody is a 90-minute production that includes 25 classic baby-boomer songs from "Puff, My God I'm Draggin'" to the disco favorite "Stayin' Awake! Stayin' Awake!" It will have you cheering and dancing in the aisles. It's definitely not "The Silent Passage" anymore. Men love it too!
Wednesday 2:00pm - $27.25 Available Now
Resilience of the Spirit Human Rights Festival 2007: Lemkin's House
6th @ PENN Theatre (Hillcrest)
This play by Catherine Filloux explores the afterlife of Raphael Lemkin, a man haunted by victims of society's most barbaric crime: genocide. In his lifetime, Lemkin not only coined the term but fervently pressed the international community to outlaw it. Now deceased, will he finally be able to settle his unfinished business? Will his restless fight finally put an end to unspeakable atrocities carried out across the globe?
Wednesday 7:30pm - $11.50
soundON Festival of New Music: openingCONCERT
Athenaeum Music and Arts Library (La Jolla)
The NOISE Ensemble will perform with guests Mark Menzies and Franklin Cox to open the four-day festival. The program includes three West Coast premieres, as well as compositions by Christopher Adler and Iannis Xenakis.
Wednesday 7:30pm -$13.50
Stomp
Broadway/San Diego
at Civic Theatre (Downtown)
Note: Tickets are available at the Horton Plaza location and online; tickets are NOT available at ARTS TIX North. STOMP
is explosive, provocative, sophisticated, sexy, utterly unique and
appealing to audiences of all ages. The international percussion
sensation returns to San Diego with an armful of awards and rave
reviews, and has appeared on numerous national television shows. The
eight-member troupe uses everything but conventional percussion
instruments - matchboxes, wooden poles, brooms, garbage cans, Zippo
lighters, hubcaps - to fill the stage with magnificent rhythms. To purchase tickets online, go to Ticketmaster.com.
On the Ticketmaster event page, enter the ARTS TIX Online password WTIX
in the Enter Special Offer Code or Password box under the ARTS TIX
OFFER. Then select the number of tickets you would like to purchase
from the pulldown menu and click "look for tickets." Please note the
page time limits. And remember, tickets are subject to availability. Two
dollars of your online convenience charge go to support the San Diego
Performing Arts League's many great programs (including ARTS TIX, of
course!).
Wednesday 7:00pm - $31.00, $21.00, $11.00 (BEFORE HANDLING FEES)
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Thursday's Half-price Tickets!
All in the Timing
ion theatre
at Sixth Avenue Bistro (Downtown)
Back by popular demand: "Funniest
Comedy 2006," SD Reader. Pull up a chair, order a drink and some eats,
and get ready for a side-splitting, non-stop, laugh-out-loud night of
comedy from outright hilarious to downright silly to absolutely
hysterical--David Ives's "All in the Timing" swerves into action with
wondrous wordplay and literal linguistic gymnastics, making a welcome,
encore return to Sixth Avenue Bistro in downtown San Diego. Ticket
price includes light appetizers. Supper-club style; cocktails and food
available for purchase. Doors open half an hour early for food and
drink orders.
Thursday 8:00pm - $18.75
Baby
North Coast Repertory Theatre (Solana Beach)
Three couples from three
generations all wanting the same thing: procreation. Great songs filled
with zest, enthusiasm, and humor. Follow the trials and tribulations
that the modern world presents as the species endeavors to populate the
world. A big Broadway success, "Baby" is sure to captivate young and
old in this close and immediate setting.
Thursday 8:00pm - $21.50
Bunbury
Diversionary Theatre (University Heights)
A serious play for trivial
people. An Oscar Wilde offstage character from "The Importance of Being
Earnest" comes to life and inadvertently changes the ending of several
classic plays, including "A Streetcar Named Desire," "Who's Afraid of
Virginia Woolf" and even "Waiting for Godot."
Thursday 7:30pm - $17.50 Available Now
Carmen
La Jolla Playhouse
at Mandell Weiss Theatre (La Jolla)
Note: Contains Adult Situations. Tickets for evening performances go off sale by 3pm.
The gypsy enchantress of Prosper
Merimee's novella captured the imagination of the world and now
inspires daring and innovative Cirque du Soleil director Franco Dragone
to bring Carmen to life for a new millennium. In this new adaptation,
dazzling imagery, original and Flamenco music and dance infuse this
tale of sensuality, passion and obsession.
Thursday 8:00pm - $37.00, $31.00 Available Now
Devil Dog Six
MOXIE Theatre
at Lyceum Space Theatre (Downtown)
Raw untamed ambition goes awry in this dark comedy. A young female jockey falls from her horse and her recovery leads to a radical transformation: a singular quest of body and soul to conquer the "Sport of Kings." Six actors play 24 parts, including horses!
Thursday 8:00pm - $10.00 Available Now
I Left My Heart, A Salute to the Music of Tony Bennett
Welk Resort Theatre (Escondido)
This hit
from the team that created "My Way--A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra"
comes the jazzy new tribute to the man Sinatra called "the greatest
singer in the world." Audiences will go wild over the four decades of
music that Bennett recorded, from his early top-40 hits, jazz
recordings with Basie, Stan Getz, and Bill Evans, to his torch songs
and film scores. The musical revue of 40 standards includes "Because of
You," "Stranger In Paradise," "Top Hat, White Tie And Tails," "The Best
is Yet To Come," "When Will The Bells Ring For Me," "The Good Life,"
and his best known hit, "I Left My Heart In San Francisco." It promises
to be an unforgettable walk down memory ***, and a don't miss for
anyone who ever loved the music of George and Ira Gershwin, Harold
Arlen, Johnny Mercer, Duke Ellington, Irving Berlin, Rogers and Hart,
or Cole Porter! Thursday 8:00pm - $28.00
Menopause The Musical
TOC Productions, Inc.
at Lyceum Stage Theatre (Downtown)
Discover for yourself what nearly
9 million fans in 10 countries are laughing about! This comedy musical
follows four women at a lingerie sale with nothing in common but a
black lace bra, hot flashes, memory loss, mood swings, wrinkles, night
sweats, eating binges, too much sex, not enough sex, and more. This
joyful musical parody is a 90-minute production that includes 25
classic baby-boomer songs from "Puff, My God I'm Draggin'" to the disco
favorite "Stayin' Awake! Stayin' Awake!" It will have you cheering and
dancing in the aisles. It's definitely not "The Silent Passage"
anymore. Men love it too!
Thursday 2:00pm - $27.25 Thursday 7:30pm - $27.25
Resilience of the Spirit Human Rights Festival 2007: A Hundred Birds
6th @ PENN Theatre (Hillcrest)
"This play will haunt you."--Pat
Launer. "You can feel the men's torment in what they can't express." --
Jeff Smith. In this haunting play by Ira Bateman-Gold three survivors
of abuse are poised to commit an act they hope will free them from
their debilitating past. Like the albatross referred to in the title,
with unflinching honesty, imperfect beauty, loyalty, and courage, the
characters captivate us with their determination to soar. "A Hundred
Birds" follows a performance of "The Last Class" (30 minutes) by
Marianne McDonald.
Thursday 8:00pm - $11.50
soundON Festival of New Music: "Chill Out" Concert
Athenaeum Music and Arts Library (La Jolla)
The NOISE Ensemble will give an informal performance, with a wine reception, of Morton Feldman's epic and contemplative "Crippled Symmetry." Come early to observe an open rehearsal with NOISE and guest performers, starting at 6:30pm.
Thursday 9:00pm -$13.50
Stomp
Broadway/San Diego
at Civic Theatre (Downtown)
Note: Tickets are available at the Horton Plaza location and online; tickets are NOT available at ARTS TIX North. STOMP
is explosive, provocative, sophisticated, sexy, utterly unique and
appealing to audiences of all ages. The international percussion
sensation returns to San Diego with an armful of awards and rave
reviews, and has appeared on numerous national television shows. The
eight-member troupe uses everything but conventional percussion
instruments - matchboxes, wooden poles, brooms, garbage cans, Zippo
lighters, hubcaps - to fill the stage with magnificent rhythms. To purchase tickets online, go to Ticketmaster.com.
On the Ticketmaster event page, enter the ARTS TIX Online password WTIX
in the Enter Special Offer Code or Password box under the ARTS TIX
OFFER. Then select the number of tickets you would like to purchase
from the pulldown menu and click "look for tickets." Please note the
page time limits. And remember, tickets are subject to availability. Two
dollars of your online convenience charge go to support the San Diego
Performing Arts League's many great programs (including ARTS TIX, of
course!).
Thursday 7:30pm - $31.00, $21.00, $11.00 (BEFORE HANDLING FEES)
Thursday's Full-price Tickets!
All in the Timing
ion theatre
at Sixth Avenue Bistro (Downtown)
Back by popular demand: "Funniest
Comedy 2006," SD Reader. Pull up a chair, order a drink and some eats,
and get ready for a side-splitting, non-stop, laugh-out-loud night of
comedy from outright hilarious to downright silly to absolutely
hysterical--David Ives's "All in the Timing" swerves into action with
wondrous wordplay and literal linguistic gymnastics, making a welcome,
encore return to Sixth Avenue Bistro in downtown San Diego. Ticket
price includes light appetizers. Supper-club style; cocktails and food
available for purchase. Doors open half an hour early for food and
drink orders.
Thursday 8:00pm - Full $33.50, Stud/Sen/Mil/AASD $31.50 Available Now
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ADVANCE SALES!
Special Tickets and Offers!
Repeat Offender Pass Sledgehammer Theatre Sushi Membership Sushi Performance and Visual Art
Advance Half-price Ticket Offers!
Arcadia Cygnet Theatre (College Area)
Carmen
La Jolla Playhouse
at Mandell Weiss Theatre (La Jolla)
Devil Dog Six MOXIE Theatre at Lyceum Space Theatre (Downtown)
Inherit the Wind Coronado Playhouse (Coronado) Joey & Maria's Comedy Italian Wedding Dillstar Productions Inc. at Holiday Inn on the Bay (Downtown)
The Runner Stumbles GB Productions at North Park Vaudeville and Candy Shoppe (North Park)
Advance Full-price Ticket Offers!
All in the Timing ion theatre
at Sixth Avenue Bistro (Downtown)
Baby North Coast Repertory Theatre (Solana Beach)
Bunbury Diversionary Theatre (University Heights) Mainly Mozart Festival Mainly Mozart at Copley Symphony Hall (Downtown) Mainly Mozart Festival Mainly Mozart at Neurosciences Institute (Torrey Pines) Mainly Mozart Festival Mainly Mozart at Qualcomm Hall (Sorrento Valley) The Miracle Worker Patio Playhouse Community Theatre (Escondido)
Resilience of the Spirit Human Rights Festival 2007: A Hundred Birds
6th @ PENN Theatre (Hillcrest)
Resilience of the Spirit Human Rights Festival 2007: Lemkin's House
6th @ PENN Theatre (Hillcrest)
soundON Festival of New Music
Athenaeum Music and Arts Library (La Jolla)
Where There's a Will... There's a Wake!
Mystery Café Dinner Theatre
at Imperial House Restaurant (Uptown)
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