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Your Weekend List of Great Shows!
COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS FOR THE INWARD GAZE FROM LA JOLLA SYMPHONY & CHORUS
ARTS TIX has complimentary tickets for the La Jolla Symphony & Chorus's performance, The Inward Gaze for Saturday, March 15, at 8pm and for Sunday, March 16, at 3pm. Click here and then click the Buy Tickets button next to the performance you wish to see. Performances with complimentary tickets will have "(Complimentary Tickets)" in the title. There is a handling fee of $1.45 per ticket, as well as a $3.00 transaction fee per order. If tickets are not available at the moment, check back later, as they may simply be on an unpaid reservation at the time. As soon as we know that complimentary tickets are genuinely no longer available, we will remove them from Web site. There may still be tickets available for purchase.
COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS FOR ORANGE FLOWER WATER FROM 6TH @ PENN THEATRE!
ARTS TIX has complimentary tickets for 6th @ Penn Theatre's production of Orange Flower Water for Friday, March 14, at 8pm and for Saturday, March 15, at 4pm. Click here and then click the Buy Tickets button next to the performance you wish to see. Performances with complimentary tickets will have "(Complimentary Tickets)" in the title. There is a handling fee of $1.45 per ticket, as well as a $3.00 transaction fee per order. If tickets are not available at the moment, check back later, as they may simply be on an unpaid reservation at the time. As soon as we know that complimentary tickets are genuinely no longer available, we will remove them from Web site. There may still be tickets available for purchase.
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ARTS TIX,
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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
is the ONLY discount ticket organization that gives 100% back to the arts!
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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
(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.
Prices and availability are subject to change.
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Friday's Half-price Tickets
As Bees in Honey Drown
Scripps Ranch Theatre (Scripps Ranch)
This black comedy, by multi-award winning writer Douglas Carter Beane, weaves a mysterious story of art, love, and pop culture using desire and deceit. "As Bees in Honey Drown" is darkly humorous, racy, romantic, and dramatic, with delicious twists and turns that demonstrate just how far people will go to be famous and look for truth. The show takes place in present time and is about the struggle and naiveté of the "almost" famous. These hopefuls are seduced, unknowingly, by duplicitous characters who taunt them with the hype and hint of becoming a rich and prominent celebrity. Drawn, like bees to honey, these celebrity "wannabes" are overwhelmed by the pressures of a promised stardom. With witty dialogue, interesting characters, and the clever use of flashbacks, the story goes from being comical to a rampage of revenge.
Friday 8:00pm - $12.00 Available Now
Clean House
San Diego Repertory Theatre
at Lyceum Stage Theatre (Downtown)
A wildly funny new comedy by a thrilling new voice in the American theatre. MacArthur Genius Award winner Sarah Ruhl's play is a fantastical, visionary and poignant story about the true nature of love. Featuring three vivid and complex women over 50; Matilda the maid, an aspiring comedian from Brazil who hates cleaning houses; and "the husband" Charles who falls in love with an older woman.
Friday 8:00pm - $25.50 Available Now
Grease
Young Actors' Theatre
at Lyceum Space Theatre (Downtown)
Note: ARTS TIX will stop selling tickets by 2 hours before the show.
This incredible adaptation is directed by Student Director, SeeJay Lewis, assisted by Jessi Isaac, choreographed by Sarah Roberts, presented by the very talented performers at Young Actors' Theatre. An incredible adaptation with an enormous amount of energy!
Friday 7:00pm - $10.00 Available Now
Hedda Gabler
Patio Playhouse Community Theatre (Escondido)
Note: ARTS TIX will stop selling tickets by 5:00pm on the day of the show.
Henrik Ibsen classic drama. A newlywed couple's lives are thrown into disarray by the return of the wife's former lover.
Friday 8:00pm - $9.00 Available Now
A Little Night Music
Cygnet Theatre Company
at Old Town Theatre (Old Town)
Note: These are vouchers. Assigned seats can be picked up at the venue about a half hour before.
One of Broadway's seldom produced masterpieces, A Little Night Music is sophisticated, literate and stylish, but also disarmingly warm, funny, charming and very human. Stephen Sondheim's most romantic and achingly beautiful score is written entirely in Ravel-inspired variations on the waltz and includes Sondheim's most popular song to date, the haunting "Send in the Clowns."
Friday 8:00pm - $18.00, $15.00 Available Now
Orange Flower Water
6th @ Penn Theatre (Hillcrest)
This intense and intimate drama directed by Jerry Pilato (VISITING MR. GREEN, GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS) is "not about amoral sexual perversity in the LaBute or Mamet mold. It's a view of marriage as a vise grip in which the best one can hope for is some velvet handcuffs. It's also a brutally honest drama about marriage and infidelity and watching is raw and painfully graphic. ORANGE FLOWER WATER contains adult situations and some nudity. Do not be deceived by the lyrical, gently perfumed title of the play." (Chicago Tribune)
Friday 8:00pm - $7.00 Available Now
Spotlight Series 2008--The Masters: Chopin
Mainly Mozart
at Neurosciences Institute (Torrey Pines)
Note: These are vouchers. Assigned seats can be picked up at the venue about a half hour before. ARTS TIX will stop selling tickets by 3pm on the day of the show.
Jeremy Denk, piano. "Barcarolle in F sharp, Op. 60;" "Mazurkas, Op. 7: No. 1 in B flat, No. 3 in F minor;" "Mazurkas, Op. 24: No. 2 in C, No. 4 in B flat minor;" "Etude, Op. 25: No. 1 in A flat, No. 7 in C sharp minor;" "Etude, Op. 10: No. 12 in C minor;" "Ballade No. 4 in F minor, Op. 52;" "Ballade No. 3 in A flat, Op. 47;" "Sonata No. 3 in B minor, Op. 58."
Friday 8:00pm - $29.50 Available Now
tick, tick...BOOM!
Stone Soup Theatre Company
at Lab at Academy of Performing Arts (Mission Valley)
Before the revolutionary rock musical RENT, Jonathan Larson had another story to tell...his own. This is the critically-acclaimed autobiographical pop rock musical by this Pulitzer prize-winning composer. After his sudden death in 1996, Larson's one-man musical tale of a young composer on the brink of turning 30 and worried about falling into oblivion was re-shaped by Pulitzer-Prize winning playwright David Auburn into its current award-winning form. Time Magazine exclaims that "tick, tick...BOOM!" is "better than "The Producers"" and the Associated Press hails "This is musical theatre writing at its most inventive."
Friday 8:00pm - $16.50 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
Winter Pops: A Salute to Richard Rodgers
San Diego Symphony
at Copley Symphony Hall (Downtown)
Note: ARTS TIX has balcony seats only for March 14. These seats are not suitable for patrons who have difficulty with stairs. ARTS TIX will stop selling tickets by 5pm on the day of the show.
Richard Rodgers wrote the music for forty Broadway musicals, from "South Pacific" and "The King and I" to "The Sound of Music." Count on conductor Marvin Hamlisch to bring out the very best of this most American of musical composers. You'll leave this sensational show whistling one of Rodgers' unforgettable tunes.
Friday 8:00pm - $19.50 Available Now
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Saturday's Half-price Tickets
As Bees in Honey Drown
Scripps Ranch Theatre (Scripps Ranch)
This black comedy, by multi-award winning writer Douglas Carter Beane, weaves a mysterious story of art, love, and pop culture using desire and deceit. "As Bees in Honey Drown" is darkly humorous, racy, romantic, and dramatic, with delicious twists and turns that demonstrate just how far people will go to be famous and look for truth. The show takes place in present time and is about the struggle and naiveté of the "almost" famous. These hopefuls are seduced, unknowingly, by duplicitous characters who taunt them with the hype and hint of becoming a rich and prominent celebrity. Drawn, like bees to honey, these celebrity "wannabes" are overwhelmed by the pressures of a promised stardom. With witty dialogue, interesting characters, and the clever use of flashbacks, the story goes from being comical to a rampage of revenge.
Saturday 4:00pm - $12.00 Available Now
Saturday 8:00pm - $12.00
Black Coffee
Coronado Playhouse (Coronado)
Note: These are vouchers. Tickets can be picked up at the venue before the show.
Vintage Agatha Christie, this 1930 hit marked the stage entrance of Dame Agatha's most popular detedtive, Hercule Poirot, into the mystery world. Sir Claud Amery, England's premier physicist summons Poirot to a gathering but is dead before Poirot arrives. A must see for all mystery fans.
Saturday 8:00pm - $16.50 Available Now
Clean House
San Diego Repertory Theatre
at Lyceum Stage Theatre (Downtown)
A wildly funny new comedy by a thrilling new voice in the American theatre. MacArthur Genius Award winner Sarah Ruhl's play is a fantastical, visionary and poignant story about the true nature of love. Featuring three vivid and complex women over 50; Matilda the maid, an aspiring comedian from Brazil who hates cleaning houses; and "the husband" Charles who falls in love with an older woman.
Saturday 8:00pm - $27.00 Available Now
Elton John & Tim Rice's AIDA
J*Company Youth Theatre
at David and Dorothea Garfield Theatre (La Jolla)
Elton John and Tim Rice's AIDA is a contemporary musical take on the grand classic tale of the love between a soldier and a enslaved princess - a love that ultimately transcends the vast cultural differences between the two warring nations, heralding an unprecedented time of peace and prosperity. With a pop-rock score that features striking ballads and rousing choral numbers, it is a modern crowd pleaser for adults and kids alike.
Saturday 8:00pm - $10.75 Available Now
Gallery Series: Irish Airs and Dances
The Chamber Music Ensemble Camarada
at Patrick Moore Gallery (Little Italy)
Join Camarada for a rousing St. Patrick's Day Celebration, featuring captivating rhythms and charming melodies from the Emerald Isle. Favorites such as "Danny Boy" and "She Moved Through the Fair" (in addition to a few surprises) will fill the Patrick Moore Gallery with the vibrant Sounds of Irish Airs and Dances. A Photography exhibit featuring the picturesque Irish landscape will complement the musical offerings, providing an enhanced prospective of the culture and traditions of this beautiful Island. The evening begins at 6:30pm with a casual wine tasting and hors d'oeuvres reception at the Patrick Moore Gallery in Little Italy. The concert follows at 7pm, and features the world-class guitar collection of Don Young. Afterward, meet the artists over another glass of wine.
Saturday 7:00pm - $31.00 Available Now
Grease
Young Actors' Theatre
at Lyceum Space Theatre (Downtown)
Note: ARTS TIX will stop selling tickets by 2 hours before the show.
This incredible adaptation is directed by Student Director, SeeJay Lewis, assisted by Jessi Isaac, choreographed by Sarah Roberts, presented by the very talented performers at Young Actors' Theatre. An incredible adaptation with an enormous amount of energy!
Saturday 2:00pm - $10.00 Available Now
Saturday 7:00pm - $10.00 Available Now
The Inward Gaze
La Jolla Symphony & Chorus
at Mandeville Auditorium, UCSD (La Jolla)
A program of unusual variety: Stravinsky's masterpiece, the "Symphony of Psalms," is the centerpiece of a program that includes Schubert's charming "Symphony No. 6" and the "Adante for Strings" by Ruth Crawford Seeger. UCSD composer Chinary Ung's "Inner Voices" opens the concert, blending elements of the music of his birthplace, Cambodia, with the forces of a symphonic orchestra in a breakthrough work that won the prestigious Grawemeyer Award for music. Concerts are preceded by a free lecture one hour prior to their start time. Parking is free! Concert Sponsor: David & Elsiegay Hertzel / Ida Houby & Bill Miller
Saturday 8:00pm - $17.00 Available Now
A Little Night Music
Cygnet Theatre Company
at Old Town Theatre (Old Town)
Note: These are vouchers. Assigned seats can be picked up at the venue about a half hour before.
One of Broadway's seldom produced masterpieces, A Little Night Music is sophisticated, literate and stylish, but also disarmingly warm, funny, charming and very human. Stephen Sondheim's most romantic and achingly beautiful score is written entirely in Ravel-inspired variations on the waltz and includes Sondheim's most popular song to date, the haunting "Send in the Clowns."
Saturday 8:00pm - $18.00, $15.00 Available Now
Orange Flower Water
6th @ Penn Theatre (Hillcrest)
This intense and intimate drama directed by Jerry Pilato (VISITING MR. GREEN, GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS) is "not about amoral sexual perversity in the LaBute or Mamet mold. It's a view of marriage as a vise grip in which the best one can hope for is some velvet handcuffs. It's also a brutally honest drama about marriage and infidelity and watching is raw and painfully graphic. ORANGE FLOWER WATER contains adult situations and some nudity. Do not be deceived by the lyrical, gently perfumed title of the play." (Chicago Tribune)
Saturday 4:00pm - $7.00 Available Now
Saturday 8:00pm - $13.50
Spotlight Series 2008--The Masters: Chopin
Mainly Mozart
at Neurosciences Institute (Torrey Pines)
Note: These are vouchers. Assigned seats can be picked up at the venue about a half hour before. ARTS TIX will stop selling tickets by 3pm on the day of the show.
Jeremy Denk, piano. "Barcarolle in F sharp, Op. 60;" "Mazurkas, Op. 7: No. 1 in B flat, No. 3 in F minor;" "Mazurkas, Op. 24: No. 2 in C, No. 4 in B flat minor;" "Etude, Op. 25: No. 1 in A flat, No. 7 in C sharp minor;" "Etude, Op. 10: No. 12 in C minor;" "Ballade No. 4 in F minor, Op. 52;" "Ballade No. 3 in A flat, Op. 47;" "Sonata No. 3 in B minor, Op. 58."
Saturday 8:00pm - $29.50 Available Now
tick, tick...BOOM!
Stone Soup Theatre Company
at Lab at Academy of Performing Arts (Mission Valley)
Before the revolutionary rock musical RENT, Jonathan Larson had another story to tell...his own. This is the critically-acclaimed autobiographical pop rock musical by this Pulitzer prize-winning composer. After his sudden death in 1996, Larson's one-man musical tale of a young composer on the brink of turning 30 and worried about falling into oblivion was re-shaped by Pulitzer-Prize winning playwright David Auburn into its current award-winning form. Time Magazine exclaims that "tick, tick...BOOM!" is "better than "The Producers"" and the Associated Press hails "This is musical theatre writing at its most inventive."
Saturday 8:00pm - $16.50
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
As Bees in Honey Drown
Scripps Ranch Theatre (Scripps Ranch)
This black comedy, by multi-award winning writer Douglas Carter Beane, weaves a mysterious story of art, love, and pop culture using desire and deceit. "As Bees in Honey Drown" is darkly humorous, racy, romantic, and dramatic, with delicious twists and turns that demonstrate just how far people will go to be famous and look for truth. The show takes place in present time and is about the struggle and naiveté of the "almost" famous. These hopefuls are seduced, unknowingly, by duplicitous characters who taunt them with the hype and hint of becoming a rich and prominent celebrity. Drawn, like bees to honey, these celebrity "wannabes" are overwhelmed by the pressures of a promised stardom. With witty dialogue, interesting characters, and the clever use of flashbacks, the story goes from being comical to a rampage of revenge.
Sunday 2:00pm - $12.00
Black Coffee
Coronado Playhouse (Coronado)
Note: These are vouchers. Tickets can be picked up at the venue before the show.
Vintage Agatha Christie, this 1930 hit marked the stage entrance of Dame Agatha's most popular detedtive, Hercule Poirot, into the mystery world. Sir Claud Amery, England's premier physicist summons Poirot to a gathering but is dead before Poirot arrives. A must see for all mystery fans.
Sunday 2:00pm - $13.50 Available Now
Clean House
San Diego Repertory Theatre
at Lyceum Stage Theatre (Downtown)
Note: ARTS TIX will stop selling tickets for the matinees by 12:30pm on the day of the show.
A wildly funny new comedy by a thrilling new voice in the American theatre. MacArthur Genius Award winner Sarah Ruhl's play is a fantastical, visionary and poignant story about the true nature of love. Featuring three vivid and complex women over 50; Matilda the maid, an aspiring comedian from Brazil who hates cleaning houses; and "the husband" Charles who falls in love with an older woman.
Sunday 2:00pm - $25.50 Available Now
Sunday 7:00pm - $22.00 Available Now
Elton John & Tim Rice's AIDA
J*Company Youth Theatre
at David and Dorothea Garfield Theatre (La Jolla)
Elton John and Tim Rice's AIDA is a contemporary musical take on the grand classic tale of the love between a soldier and a enslaved princess - a love that ultimately transcends the vast cultural differences between the two warring nations, heralding an unprecedented time of peace and prosperity. With a pop-rock score that features striking ballads and rousing choral numbers, it is a modern crowd pleaser for adults and kids alike.
Sunday 1:00pm - $10.75 Available Now
Sunday 4:30pm - $10.75 Available Now
Grease
Young Actors' Theatre
at Lyceum Space Theatre (Downtown)
Note: ARTS TIX will stop selling tickets by 2 hours before the show.
This incredible adaptation is directed by Student Director, SeeJay Lewis, assisted by Jessi Isaac, choreographed by Sarah Roberts, presented by the very talented performers at Young Actors' Theatre. An incredible adaptation with an enormous amount of energy!
Sunday 2:00pm - $10.00 Available Now
The Inward Gaze
La Jolla Symphony & Chorus
at Mandeville Auditorium, UCSD (La Jolla)
A program of unusual variety: Stravinsky's masterpiece, the "Symphony of Psalms," is the centerpiece of a program that includes Schubert's charming "Symphony No. 6" and the "Adante for Strings" by Ruth Crawford Seeger. UCSD composer Chinary Ung's "Inner Voices" opens the concert, blending elements of the music of his birthplace, Cambodia, with the forces of a symphonic orchestra in a breakthrough work that won the prestigious Grawemeyer Award for music. Concerts are preceded by a free lecture one hour prior to their start time. Parking is free! Concert Sponsor: David & Elsiegay Hertzel / Ida Houby & Bill Miller
Sunday 3:00pm - $17.00 Available Now
Orange Flower Water
6th @ Penn Theatre (Hillcrest)
This intense and intimate drama directed by Jerry Pilato (VISITING MR. GREEN, GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS) is "not about amoral sexual perversity in the LaBute or Mamet mold. It's a view of marriage as a vise grip in which the best one can hope for is some velvet handcuffs. It's also a brutally honest drama about marriage and infidelity and watching is raw and painfully graphic. ORANGE FLOWER WATER contains adult situations and some nudity. Do not be deceived by the lyrical, gently perfumed title of the play." (Chicago Tribune)
Sunday 2:00pm - $13.50
tick, tick...BOOM!
Stone Soup Theatre Company
at Lab at Academy of Performing Arts (Mission Valley)
Before the revolutionary rock musical RENT, Jonathan Larson had another story to tell...his own. This is the critically-acclaimed autobiographical pop rock musical by this Pulitzer prize-winning composer. After his sudden death in 1996, Larson's one-man musical tale of a young composer on the brink of turning 30 and worried about falling into oblivion was re-shaped by Pulitzer-Prize winning playwright David Auburn into its current award-winning form. Time Magazine exclaims that "tick, tick...BOOM!" is "better than "The Producers"" and the Associated Press hails "This is musical theatre writing at its most inventive."
Sunday 2:00pm - $16.50
Sunday 7:00pm - $16.50
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Monday's Special Tickets and Offers
Sue Palmer Band
Athenaeum San Diego Mini-Concerts
at Lyceum Theatre (Downtown)
Boogie Woogie. 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
Advance Half-price Ticket Offers
Black Coffee Coronado Playhouse (Coronado)
Clean House
San Diego Repertory Theatre
at Lyceum Stage Theatre (Downtown)
Grease Young Actors' Theatre
at Lyceum Space Theatre (Downtown)
Hedda Gabler
Patio Playhouse Community Theatre (Escondido)
Advance Full-price Ticket Offers
As Bees In Honey Drown Scripps Ranch Theatre (Scripps Ranch)
Blue Bonnet Court
Diversionary Theatre/MOXIE Theatre
at Diversionary Theatre (University Heights)
Bunbury: A Serious Play for Trivial People
Skull and Dagger
at SDSU Experimental Theatre (College Area)
Cabernet Series
The Chamber Music Ensemble Camarada
at Private Residence
Fridays at St. Paul's Series
The Chamber Music Ensemble Camarada
at St. Paul's Cathedral (Uptown)
Orange Flower Water
6th @ Penn Theatre (Hillcrest)
Spotlight Series 2008 -- The Masters
Mainly Mozart
at Neurosciences Institute (Torrey Pines)
Spotlight Series 2008 -- The Masters Mainly Mozart
at St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church (Carlsbad)
Sundays at Six Series The Chamber Music Ensemble Camarada
at Neurosciences Institute (Torrey Pines) Symphony Series: Camerata Ireland Fallbrook Music Society
at Bob Burton Center for the Performing Arts (Fallbrook)
Terra Nova
Inukshuk Productions
at 6th @ Penn Theatre (Hillcrest)
tick, tick...BOOM!
Stone Soup Theatre Company
at Lab at Academy of Performing Arts (Mission Valley)
Where I'm Calling From
La Jolla Symphony & Chorus
at Mandeville Auditorium, UCSD (La Jolla)
Where There's a Will... There's a Wake!
Mystery Café Dinner Theatre
at Imperial House Restaurant (Uptown)
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