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premier ticket outlet has your hot tickets to great entertainment, both
full-price and our famous half-price tickets; and remember ARTS TIX
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(open Monday through Friday) or online with ARTS TIX online.
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Now and in RED can be purchased through ARTS TIX online. All other performances are available on the day of the performance only
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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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Friday's Half-price Tickets!
Bye Bye Beeler Canyon, Hello Poway Daze
PowPAC, Poway's Community Theatre
at Lively Center (Poway)
Bye Bye Beeler Canyon is a melodrama set firmly on its ear by a cat with the blues, a football-loving Indian, and two young lovers with split personalities. Confusions, illusions, collisions and crazies compete for an unusual treasure in an even more unusual old mansion. Bring all the family for an evening of laughter - boo the villain and cheer on the hero!
Friday 8:00pm - $7.00 Available Now
Come Back to the 5 & Dime, Jimmy Dean Jimmy Dean
6th @ PENN Theatre (Hillcrest)
This is a very funny show
that is sure to please. In a small-town dime store in West Texas, the
Disciples of James Dean gather for their twentieth reunion. We have put
together an incredible cast for this show! Directed by Ruff Yeager.
Friday 8:00pm - $15.00 Available Now
Deathtrap
GB Productions
at North Park Vaudeville and Candy Shoppe (North Park)
Two-thirds a thriller and one-third a devilishly clever comedy, this popular play deals with the devious machinations of a writer of thrillers whose recent offerings have been flops and who is prepared to go to any lengths to improve his fortunes. Twists, turns and sudden shocks are in such abundance that the audience is held spellbound until the very last moment.
Friday 8:00pm - $10.00 Available Now
How I Learned to Drive
OnStage Playhouse (Chula Vista)
The story of the forbidden, sexually charged relationship between a young girl named Li'l Bit and her Uncle Peck. The intimate interaction between the two characters is portrayed as a series of "driving lessons," long journeys along the back roads of rural Maryland during the 1960's, near the home of Li'l Bit's eccentric and tacitly enabling family.
Friday 8:00pm - $10.00 Available Now
Play It Again, Sam
Scripps Ranch Theatre (Scripps Ranch)
Note: Parental guidance suggested.
A laugh out loud comedy by Woody Allen about a shy, nerdy bachelor who acquires an unlikely spiritual guide to help him make his way through the world of dating.
Friday 8:00pm - $12.00
Available Now
Ragtime
Starlight Theatre
at Starlight Bowl (Balboa Park)
Note: These are vouchers. Tickets can be picked up at the STARLIGHT SALES WINDOW, one hour prior to show time on the day of the show.
This epic musical by the award-winning composer/lyricist team Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens (Once on This Island, Seussical) paints a nostalgic and powerful portrait of life in turn-of-the-20th-century America. Based on E.L. Doctorow's distinguished novel, Ragtime intertwines three distinct stories that poignantly illustrate history's timeless contradictions of wealth and poverty, freedom and prejudice, hope and despair, and love and hate. Flaherty's score draws upon traditional Jewish folk sounds to color the haunting music of the immigrant, vaudeville's outrageous styles to capture the spectacle of Evelyn Nesbit, and Joplin and jazz to invoke the enlivened spirit of Harlem. This 1998 award-winning show earned Tonys for Best Score, Best Book and Best Orchestrations.
Friday 8:00pm - $30.00, $26.50, $22.00 Available Now
Where There's a Will... There's a Wake! Mystery Café Dinner Theatre at Imperial House Restaurant (Uptown) Set
in a 20's speakeasy with such notorious gangster era characters as
Ignacious "Sonny" Shoeleone, the bright and handsome heir apparent to
the family empire, unless his siblings have their way; Frankie "Two
Times" O'Malley--a thug who repeats everything twice, maybe even
murder? And Lotta " Boom-Boom" Kreskin, a chanteuse who predicts the
future, which doesn't look bright for several characters in this zany
plot filled with gangsters, games and dames. This show includes entree choices. See www.mysterycafe.net for details. Friday 8:00pm - $34.75 Available Now
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Saturday's Half-price Tickets!
Ain't Misbehavin': The Fats Waller Musical Show
San Diego Repertory Theatre
at Lyceum Stage Theatre (Downtown)
Conceived by Richard Maltby, Jr. and Murray Horwitz. Directed and Choreographed by Patdro Harris (Crowns. Winner - 3 Tony Awards® & New York Drama Critic's Circle Award. The Harlem Renaissance was one of the most astonishing explosions of creativity in modern American history. Musical genius was onstage most every night at venues like the Cotton Club and the Savoy Ballroom. Clubs on Lennox Avenue were ablaze with stride piano players stunning the world with the new beat of "swing." And Fats Waller was the king of the street. Thirty unforgettable songs make this sassy and sexy dance and song hit parade one of the most entertaining musicals of our time!
Saturday 8:00pm - $25.00 Bye Bye Beeler Canyon, Hello Poway Daze
PowPAC, Poway's Community Theatre
at Lively Center (Poway)
Bye Bye Beeler Canyon is a
melodrama set firmly on its ear by a cat with the blues, a
football-loving Indian, and two young lovers with split personalities.
Confusions, illusions, collisions and crazies compete for an unusual
treasure in an even more unusual old mansion. Bring all the family for
an evening of laughter - boo the villain and cheer on the hero!
Saturday 8:00pm - $7.00
Come Back to the 5 & Dime, Jimmy Dean Jimmy Dean
6th @ PENN Theatre (Hillcrest)
This is a very funny show that is sure to please. In a small-town dime store in West Texas, the Disciples of James Dean gather for their twentieth reunion. We have put together an incredible cast for this show! Directed by Ruff Yeager.
Saturday 8:00pm - $15.00
Deathtrap
GB Productions
at North Park Vaudeville and Candy Shoppe (North Park)
Two-thirds a thriller and
one-third a devilishly clever comedy, this popular play deals with the
devious machinations of a writer of thrillers whose recent offerings
have been flops and who is prepared to go to any lengths to improve his
fortunes. Twists, turns and sudden shocks are in such abundance that
the audience is held spellbound until the very last moment.
Saturday 8:00pm - $10.00 Available Now
How I Learned to Drive
OnStage Playhouse (Chula Vista)
The story of the
forbidden, sexually charged relationship between a young girl named
Li'l Bit and her Uncle Peck. The intimate interaction between the two
characters is portrayed as a series of "driving lessons," long journeys
along the back roads of rural Maryland during the 1960's, near the home
of Li'l Bit's eccentric and tacitly enabling family.
Saturday 8:00pm - $10.00
Ragtime
Starlight Theatre
at Starlight Bowl (Balboa Park)
Note: These
are vouchers. Tickets can be picked up at the STARLIGHT SALES WINDOW,
one hour prior to show time on the day of the show.
This epic musical by the
award-winning composer/lyricist team Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens
(Once on This Island, Seussical) paints a nostalgic and powerful
portrait of life in turn-of-the-20th-century America. Based on E.L.
Doctorow's distinguished novel, Ragtime intertwines three distinct
stories that poignantly illustrate history's timeless contradictions of
wealth and poverty, freedom and prejudice, hope and despair, and love
and hate. Flaherty's score draws upon traditional Jewish folk sounds to
color the haunting music of the immigrant, vaudeville's outrageous
styles to capture the spectacle of Evelyn Nesbit, and Joplin and jazz
to invoke the enlivened spirit of Harlem. This 1998 award-winning show
earned Tonys for Best Score, Best Book and Best Orchestrations.
Saturday 8:00pm - $30.00, $26.50, $22.00 Available Now
Thoroughly Modern Millie
Welk Resort Theatre (Escondido)
"Thoroughly Modern Millie" takes
audiences on a singing, dancing, romancing musical ride back in time
and drops them off smack dab in Manhattan in the midst of the Roaring
Twenties.
Saturday 8:00pm - $28.00
Where There's a Will... There's a Wake! Mystery Café Dinner Theatre at Imperial House Restaurant (Uptown) Set
in a 20's speakeasy with such notorious gangster era characters as
Ignacious "Sonny" Shoeleone, the bright and handsome heir apparent to
the family empire, unless his siblings have their way; Frankie "Two
Times" O'Malley--a thug who repeats everything twice, maybe even
murder? And Lotta " Boom-Boom" Kreskin, a chanteuse who predicts the
future, which doesn't look bright for several characters in this zany
plot filled with gangsters, games and dames. This show includes entree choices. See www.mysterycafe.net for details. Saturday 8:00pm - $36.25
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Sunday's Half-price Tickets!
Ain't Misbehavin': The Fats Waller Musical Show
San Diego Repertory Theatre
at Lyceum Stage Theatre (Downtown)
Conceived by Richard Maltby, Jr.
and Murray Horwitz. Directed and Choreographed by Patdro Harris
(Crowns. Winner - 3 Tony Awards® & New York Drama Critic's Circle
Award. The Harlem Renaissance was one of the most astonishing
explosions of creativity in modern American history. Musical genius was
onstage most every night at venues like the Cotton Club and the Savoy
Ballroom. Clubs on Lennox Avenue were ablaze with stride piano players
stunning the world with the new beat of "swing." And Fats Waller was
the king of the street. Thirty unforgettable songs make this sassy and
sexy dance and song hit parade one of the most entertaining musicals of
our time!
Sunday 7:00pm - $21.00 Bronze
6th @ PENN Theatre (Hillcrest)
Ruff Yeager's engaging new play is directed by the playwright with stylish precision. Surprisingly, the pistol-waving menace is not a career perp, but Cheryl, a delicate celebrity figure-skater driven 'round the twist because she has just been awarded the bronze medal, although she seemed a shoo-in for the gold, after suffering the indignity of taking a universally televised tumble during the Olympics. At gunpoint she forces the others to relate their own life stories of disgrace. But for Cheryl there is no sorrow like unto her sorrow; her degradation rates the full six.
Sunday 7:00pm - $11.50
Bye Bye Beeler Canyon, Hello Poway Daze
PowPAC, Poway's Community Theatre
at Lively Center (Poway)
Bye Bye Beeler Canyon is a
melodrama set firmly on its ear by a cat with the blues, a
football-loving Indian, and two young lovers with split personalities.
Confusions, illusions, collisions and crazies compete for an unusual
treasure in an even more unusual old mansion. Bring all the family for
an evening of laughter - boo the villain and cheer on the hero!
Sunday 2:00pm - $7.00
Come Back to the 5 & Dime, Jimmy Dean Jimmy Dean
6th @ PENN Theatre (Hillcrest)
This is a very funny show
that is sure to please. In a small-town dime store in West Texas, the
Disciples of James Dean gather for their twentieth reunion. We have put
together an incredible cast for this show! Directed by Ruff Yeager.
Sunday 2:00pm - $15.00
How I Learned to Drive
OnStage Playhouse (Chula Vista)
The story of the
forbidden, sexually charged relationship between a young girl named
Li'l Bit and her Uncle Peck. The intimate interaction between the two
characters is portrayed as a series of "driving lessons," long journeys
along the back roads of rural Maryland during the 1960's, near the home
of Li'l Bit's eccentric and tacitly enabling family.
Sunday 8:00pm - $10.00
Ragtime
Starlight Theatre
at Starlight Bowl (Balboa Park)
Note: These
are vouchers. Tickets can be picked up at the STARLIGHT SALES WINDOW,
one hour prior to show time on the day of the show.
This epic musical by the
award-winning composer/lyricist team Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens
(Once on This Island, Seussical) paints a nostalgic and powerful
portrait of life in turn-of-the-20th-century America. Based on E.L.
Doctorow's distinguished novel, Ragtime intertwines three distinct
stories that poignantly illustrate history's timeless contradictions of
wealth and poverty, freedom and prejudice, hope and despair, and love
and hate. Flaherty's score draws upon traditional Jewish folk sounds to
color the haunting music of the immigrant, vaudeville's outrageous
styles to capture the spectacle of Evelyn Nesbit, and Joplin and jazz
to invoke the enlivened spirit of Harlem. This 1998 award-winning show
earned Tonys for Best Score, Best Book and Best Orchestrations.
Sunday 8:00pm - $30.00, $26.50, $22.00 Available Now
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Monday's Half-price Tickets!
Bronze
6th @ PENN Theatre (Hillcrest)
Ruff Yeager's engaging new
play is directed by the playwright with stylish precision.
Surprisingly, the pistol-waving menace is not a career perp, but
Cheryl, a delicate celebrity figure-skater driven 'round the twist
because she has just been awarded the bronze medal, although she seemed
a shoo-in for the gold, after suffering the indignity of taking a
universally televised tumble during the Olympics. At gunpoint she
forces the others to relate their own life stories of disgrace. But for
Cheryl there is no sorrow like unto her sorrow; her degradation rates
the full six.
Monday 7:30pm - $11.50
Monday's Special Event!
Sarah Zhang, Cello Athenaeum San Diego Mini-Concerts
at Lyceum Theatre (Downtown)
Local child prodigy.
Bring your
lunch!
Monday Noon - Free!
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ADVANCE SALES!
Special Tickets and Offers!
Cygnet Theatre Company Flex Pack
Cygnet Theatre Company
Repeat Offender Pass
Sledgehammer Theatre
Sushi Membership
Sushi Performance and Visual Art
Advance Half-price Ticket Offers!
Communicating Doors
Cygnet Theatre (College Area)
Deathtrap
GB Productions
at North Park Vaudeville and Candy Shoppe (North Park)
Hornblower Fleet Week Sea 'n Air Parade Spectator Cruise
Hornblower Cruises & Events (Downtown)
Hornblower Red Bull Race Spectator Cruise
Hornblower Cruises & Events (Downtown)
Hornblower Star of India Spectator Cruise
Hornblower Cruises & Events (Downtown)
Ragtime
Starlight Theatre
at Starlight Bowl (Balboa Park)
Advance Full-price Ticket Offers!
Bronze 6th @ PENN Theatre (Hillcrest)
The Busy World is Hushed Diversionary Theatre (University Heights)
Bye Bye Beeler Canyon,
Hello Poway Daze PowPAC, Poway's Community Theatre
at Lively Center (Poway)
Cabernet Series The Chamber Music Ensemble Camarada
at Private Residence
Come Back to the 5 & Dime, Jimmy Dean Jimmy Dean 6th @ PENN Theatre (Hillcrest)
Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra Fallbrook Music Society
at Bob Burton Center for the Performing Arts (Fallbrook)
Fridays at St. Paul's Series The Chamber Music Ensemble Camarada
at St. Paul's Cathedral (Uptown)
Gallery Series The Chamber Music Ensemble Camarada
at Patrick Moore Gallery (Little Italy)
Play It Again, Sam Scripps Ranch Theatre (Scripps Ranch)
Seven Crimes Sledgehammer Theatre at Tenth Avenue Theatre (Downtown)
6th Annual Celebrity Sonnets San Diego Shakespeare Society
at Old Globe Theatre (Balboa Park)
Sundays at Six Series The Chamber Music Ensemble Camarada
at Neurosciences Institute (Torrey Pines)
Trolley Dances 2007 Jean Isaacs San Diego Dance Theater
at Smart Corner, City College Trolley Station (Downtown)
Where There's a Will... There's a Wake! Mystery Café Dinner Theatre at Imperial House Restaurant (Uptown)
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