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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.
Prices and availability are subject to change.
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Friday's Half-price Tickets
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.
Friday 8:00pm - $16.50 Available Now
Bleacher Bums
OnStage Playhouse (Chula Vista)
A comedy in nine innings. The Cubs faithful are in the right field bleachers at Wrigley Field. It's a summer afternoon in Chicago, it's America's pastime, and the die-hard fans cheer their beloved Cubbies to a hoped-for victory.
Friday 8:00pm - $10.00 Available Now
Blue Bonnet Court
Diversionary Theatre and MOXIE Theatre
at Diversionary Theatre (University Heights)
It was spring, 1944. Wartime. And a wisecracking New York reporter was on her way to Hollywood and a secret tryst with one of MGM's hottest starlets. An accident outside of Austin. No Jews. No Coloreds. No Queers. Welcome to Texas! Winner of the 2007 GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Los Angeles Theatre and two NAACP awards for theatrical excellence, Bluebonnet Court earned critical acclaim from Variety, the L.A. Times, The Advocate, L.A. Weekly and The Jewish Journal.
Friday 8:00pm - $20.00 Available Now
Fridays at St. Paul's Series: Musica Dolce
The Chamber Music Ensemble Camarada
at St. Paul's Cathedral (Uptown)
Join Camarada for a journey to beautiful Tuscany, featuring romantic music, Italian style. Favorites include playful excerpts from "Barber of Seville" by Rossini, virtuosic music by Vivaldi and Mercadante, elegant pieces by Boccherini, plus other dazzling and passionate highlights of the Italian repertoire.
Friday 7:30pm - $16.50 Available Now
Momsy's Bad Boy or The Saga of the Falsely Reformed Degenerate
GB Productions
at North Park Vaudeville and Candy Shoppe (North Park)
Why are Victor Villain and his "dear" momsy suddenly wearing million dollar diamonds on the day money is missing from the collection plate? Will Darla Delicate marry Victor Villain or Marcus Manly? Come and find out.
Friday 8:00pm - $9.00 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 - $13.50 Available Now
Spotlight Series 2008--The Masters: Mozart
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.
The Altenberg Trio. "Divertimento in B flat, K. 254;" "Trio in G, K. 564;" "Trio in B flat, K. 502."
Friday 8:00pm - $29.50 Available Now
Urinetown-The Musical
San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts
at Florence Johnson Grand Theatre (Paradise Hills)
"Urinetown" is the story of a Gotham-like city in the not-too-distant future where a water shortage has led to a ban on private toilets and the creation of the Urine Good Company--which charges a fee to pee. Biting satire and parody create a love story that leads to rebellion in a raucously funny musical.
Friday 7:00pm - $7.00, $5.50 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
Friday's Full-price Tickets
Let the Eagle Fly
Southwestern College School of Arts and Communication
at Mayan Hall Theatre (Chula Vista)
The story of Chavez and his United Farm Workers' (UFW) struggle to win economic justice and improved conditions for the poorest and most exploited workers in America is one of the great David vs. Goliath battles in this country's history. The musical tracing the arc of Chavez' entire life demonstrates the roots of his determination, courage and self-sacrifice. The show focuses primarily on the grueling five-year grape strike and international boycott that culminated in 1970, when most California table grape growers signed their first-ever union contracts. Those dramatic events transformed this humble man, whom Sen. Robert F. Kennedy called "one of the heroic figures of our time," into an internationally admired labor and civil rights leader. In association with Teatro Mascara Magica.
Friday 7:30pm - Full $12.00, Stu/Sen $9.00 Available Now
Miss Julie
Sledgehammer Theatre
at Tenth Avenue Theatre (Downtown)
Adapted and directed by LA theatre wunderkind Josh Chambers, Miss Julie uses August Strindberg's original text as "found shards" of narrative in which to reshape and deface the story of the sexual and social clash between two servants and their mistress on Midsummer's Eve. Set in Southern California in 2008, Miss Julie aims to distort time and space and to meld character and location in order to create an episodic, collage-driven theatrical spectacle.
Friday 8:00pm - Full $29.00, Stu/Sen/Mil/AASD $24.00 Available Now
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Saturday's Half-price Tickets
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
Momsy's Bad Boy or The Saga of the Falsely Reformed Degenerate
GB Productions
at North Park Vaudeville and Candy Shoppe (North Park)
Why are Victor Villain and his "dear" momsy suddenly wearing million dollar diamonds on the day money is missing from the collection plate? Will Darla Delicate marry Victor Villain or Marcus Manly? Come and find out.
Saturday 8:00pm - $9.00 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 8:00pm - $13.50
Revelle Chamber Music Series: Europa Galante
La Jolla Music Society
at Sherwood Auditorium, MCASD (La Jolla)
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 noon on the Friday before the show.
From Milan to New York, and Tokyo to Los Angeles, Europa Galante is universally admired for its revolutionary and passionate performances of Baroque and Classical favorites. In addition to earning accolades as the most internationally renowned and awarded Italian Baroque ensemble today, their recording of Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" sold an astounding 500,000 copies worldwide. Acclaimed for his fresh insight and masterful artistry, founder and violinist Fabio Biondi leads Europa Galante in performances that Gramophone Magazine hail as "rejuvenating and immensely satisfying." Vivaldi: Sinfonia from "La Senna Festeggiante", RV 693; Leclair: Concerto in F Major for Violin and Strings, Opus 10, No. 4; Vivaldi: Concerto for Viola d'Amore and Lute, RV 540; Purcell: "Abdelazer (The Moor's Revenge)," incidental music, Z. 570; Vivaldi: Concerto in D Minor for Two Violins, Cello and Strings, from "L'Estro Armonico," Opus 3, No. 11, RV 565; Barsanti: Ouverture, Opus 4, No. 2. Prelude: Pre-concert talk at 7:00.
Saturday 8:00pm - $34.00 Available Now
San Diego Jewish Film Festival: His People
San Diego Center for Jewish Culture
at Balboa Theatre (Downtown)
Fully restored by the National Center for Jewish Film at Brandeis University, this classic 1925 silent film is a melodrama in Yiddish Theatre tradition. The story of two sons of a poor Russian-Jewish pushcart peddler on New York's Lower East Side...Morris the good student and apple of his father's eye and Sammy, the black sheep of the family. When Sammy secretly becomes a boxer to pay for Morris's law school fees, Morris turns around and rejects his "poor, uneducated" family. Will the father realize that Morris is a no-goodnik? Will he accept Sammy as a boxer with an eye for an Irish girl? Will the family stay together or be torn apart? Will Sammy be knocked out in the third round? Oy Gevalt! The film will play to a live musical score commissioned by the Museum of Jewish History, as performed by Composer Paul Shapiro and his six-piece jazz band. 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 pull-down menu and click "look for tickets." Please note the page time limits. Online sales typically end by 3pm, but tickets may still be available at the booth. 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!).
Saturday 8:15pm - $29.00, $25.50 (BEFORE ADDITIONAL HANDLING FEES)
Spotlight Series 2008--The Masters: Mozart
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.
The Altenberg Trio. "Divertimento in B flat, K. 254;" "Trio in G, K. 564;" "Trio in B flat, K. 502."
Saturday 8:00pm - $29.50 Available Now
Urinetown-The Musical
San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts
at Florence Johnson Grand Theatre (Paradise Hills)
"Urinetown" is the story of a Gotham-like city in the not-too-distant future where a water shortage has led to a ban on private toilets and the creation of the Urine Good Company--which charges a fee to pee. Biting satire and parody create a love story that leads to rebellion in a raucously funny musical.
Saturday 2:00pm - $7.00, $5.50 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.
Saturday 8:00pm - $36.25
Saturday's Full-price Tickets
Blue Bonnet Court
Diversionary Theatre and MOXIE Theatre
at Diversionary Theatre (University Heights)
It was spring, 1944. Wartime. And a wisecracking New York reporter was on her way to Hollywood and a secret tryst with one of MGM's hottest starlets. An accident outside of Austin. No Jews. No Coloreds. No Queers. Welcome to Texas! Winner of the 2007 GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Los Angeles Theatre and two NAACP awards for theatrical excellence, Bluebonnet Court earned critical acclaim from Variety, the L.A. Times, The Advocate, L.A. Weekly and The Jewish Journal.
Saturday 8:00pm - Full $37.50, Stu/Sen/Mil $33.50 Available Now
Let the Eagle Fly
Southwestern College School of Arts and Communication
at Mayan Hall Theatre (Chula Vista)
The story of Chavez and his United Farm Workers' (UFW) struggle to win economic justice and improved conditions for the poorest and most exploited workers in America is one of the great David vs. Goliath battles in this country's history. The musical tracing the arc of Chavez' entire life demonstrates the roots of his determination, courage and self-sacrifice. The show focuses primarily on the grueling five-year grape strike and international boycott that culminated in 1970, when most California table grape growers signed their first-ever union contracts. Those dramatic events transformed this humble man, whom Sen. Robert F. Kennedy called "one of the heroic figures of our time," into an internationally admired labor and civil rights leader. In association with Teatro Mascara Magica.
Saturday 7:30pm - Full $12.00, Stu/Sen $9.00 Available Now
Miss Julie
Sledgehammer Theatre
at Tenth Avenue Theatre (Downtown)
Adapted and directed by LA theatre wunderkind Josh Chambers, Miss Julie uses August Strindberg's original text as "found shards" of narrative in which to reshape and deface the story of the sexual and social clash between two servants and their mistress on Midsummer's Eve. Set in Southern California in 2008, Miss Julie aims to distort time and space and to meld character and location in order to create an episodic, collage-driven theatrical spectacle.
Saturday 8:00pm - Full $29.00, Stu/Sen/Mil/AASD $24.00 Available Now
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Sunday's Half-price Tickets
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
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
Spotlight Series 2008--The Masters: Mozart
Mainly Mozart
at St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church (Carlsbad)
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 12:30pm on the day of the show.
The Altenberg Trio. "Divertimento in B flat, K. 254;" "Trio in B flat, K. 502."
Sunday 2:00pm - $16.50
Sunday's Full-price Tickets
Blue Bonnet Court
Diversionary Theatre and MOXIE Theatre
at Diversionary Theatre (University Heights)
It was spring, 1944. Wartime. And a wisecracking New York reporter was on her way to Hollywood and a secret tryst with one of MGM's hottest starlets. An accident outside of Austin. No Jews. No Coloreds. No Queers. Welcome to Texas! Winner of the 2007 GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Los Angeles Theatre and two NAACP awards for theatrical excellence, Bluebonnet Court earned critical acclaim from Variety, the L.A. Times, The Advocate, L.A. Weekly and The Jewish Journal.
Sunday 2:00pm - Full $33.00, Stu/Sen/Mil $29.00 Available Now
Sunday 7:00pm - Full $33.00, Stu/Sen/Mil $29.00 Available Now
Let the Eagle Fly
Southwestern College School of Arts and Communication
at Mayan Hall Theatre (Chula Vista)
The story of Chavez and his United Farm Workers' (UFW) struggle to win economic justice and improved conditions for the poorest and most exploited workers in America is one of the great David vs. Goliath battles in this country's history. The musical tracing the arc of Chavez' entire life demonstrates the roots of his determination, courage and self-sacrifice. The show focuses primarily on the grueling five-year grape strike and international boycott that culminated in 1970, when most California table grape growers signed their first-ever union contracts. Those dramatic events transformed this humble man, whom Sen. Robert F. Kennedy called "one of the heroic figures of our time," into an internationally admired labor and civil rights leader. In association with Teatro Mascara Magica.
Sunday 2:00pm - Full $12.00, Stu/Sen $9.00 Available Now
Miss Julie
Sledgehammer Theatre
at Tenth Avenue Theatre (Downtown)
Adapted and directed by LA theatre wunderkind Josh Chambers, Miss Julie uses August Strindberg's original text as "found shards" of narrative in which to reshape and deface the story of the sexual and social clash between two servants and their mistress on Midsummer's Eve. Set in Southern California in 2008, Miss Julie aims to distort time and space and to meld character and location in order to create an episodic, collage-driven theatrical spectacle.
Sunday 7:00pm - Full $23.50, Stu/Sen/Mil/AASD $18.50 Available Now
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Monday's Special Tickets and Offers
San Diego Chamber Music Society
Athenaeum Mini-Concerts
at the Athenaeum Music & Arts Library (La Jolla)
String quartet and horn.
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)
Bluebonnet Court
Diversionary Theatre/MOXIE Theatre
at Diversionary Theatre (University Heights)
Celebrity Orchestra Series: Seattle Symphony Orchestra
La Jolla Music Society
at Copley Symphony Hall (Downtown)
Discovery Series: Richard O'Neill, viola
La Jolla Music Society
at Neurosciences Institute (Torrey Pines)
Hornblower Fleet Week Sea 'n Air Parade Spectator Cruise
Hornblower Cruises & Events
at Grape Street Pier (Downtown)
Momsy's Bad Boy or
The Saga of the Falsely Reformed Degenerate
GB Productions
at North Park Vaudeville and Candy Shoppe (North Park)
33 Variations
La Jolla Playhouse
at Mandell Weiss Theatre (La Jolla)
Advance Full-price Ticket Offers
Bluebonnet Court
Diversionary Theatre/MOXIE Theatre
at Diversionary Theatre (University Heights)
The California Touring Project
MCASD and Culture's Edge
at Sherwood Auditorium, MCASD (La Jolla)
Miss Julie
Sledgehammer Theatre
at Tenth Avenue Theatre (Downtown)
New Perspective : A Festival of Theatre Artists
Vantage Theatre
at Swedenborg Hall (University Heights)
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) Terra Nova
Inukshuk Productions
at 6th @ Penn Theatre (Hillcrest)
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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