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World-Class Performing
Arts & Fine Arts
San Diego
has a world-class international known performing
arts community offering a broad mix of performances
by small, progressive and experimental theatres,
music and dance companies to internationally
known regional theatres, San Diego Opera and
the San Diego Symphony. With two Tony ®
Award-winning theatres, over 90 museums, music
for all tastes, innovative dance, festivals
showcasing our ethnic diversity, foreign films,
science, natural history and Balboa Park,
the San Diego region is a treasure, colored
with influences from our neighbor, Mexico.
Balboa Park is home to fifteen museums, various
arts and international culture associations,
as well as the San Diego Zoo, making it one
of the nation's largest cultural and entertainment
complexes.
The
San Diego Ballet - 5304 Metro St
San Diego, CA 619-294-7378 With performances
at the Lyceum and annual 'Nutcracker' magic,
San Diego Ballet enlivens downtown dance.
Founded in 1991, the San Diego Ballet was
bourne from Robin Morgan's San Diego School
of Ballet. With Morgan's dance influences
and the contemporary choreography of Javier
Velasco, the company has grown and has gained
recognition in the city.
The San Diego Opera, ranked
by OPERA AMERICA as one of the top 10 opera
companies in the United States, is a widely
respected member of the international opera
community and an invaluable cultural resource
to the San Diego community. The Company
is both a national and regional model for
all arts organizations in terms of artistic
product, impact of community.
The
San Diego Symphony - In the 91
years since its inception, San Diego Symphony
has become one of the leading orchestras
in the United States.The Symphony offers
wide range of concert experiences and performs
over 100 concerts each season. Historic
Copley Symphony Hall, home of the San Diego
Symphony, is regarded as one of the finest
classical music venues on the West Coast.
Originally built in 1929 as a premiere movie
house (Fox Theater), Copley Symphony Hall
is located at 750 B Street (between 7th
and 8th Avenues) Dress for most performances
varies from business casual to eveningwear.
The original Old Globe Theater
in Balboa Park opened May 29, 1935 - a replica
of Shakespeare's Globe Playhouse. On the
morning of March 8, 1978, an arsonist completely
destroyed the 43-year-old landmark. A bigger
and better complex was built and in 1982
the new 581-seat Old Globe Theater opened.
Nearly 220,000 San Diego residents and visitors
annually attend performances.
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Old
Globe
1363 Old Globe Way
San Diego, CA
619-234-5623 |
La
Jolla Playhouse
2910
La Jolla Village Dr
La Jolla, CA
858-550-1010 |
Lamb's
Players
1142 Orange Avenue
Coronado CA
619-437-0600 |
San
Diego Rep
Lyceum Theatre
79 Horton Plaza
San Diego, CA
619-544-1000 |
North
Coast Rep
987D Loma Santa Fe Drive
Solana Beach, CA
858-481-1055 |
Sledgehammer
Saint Cecilia's Playhouse
1620 Sixth Avenue (at Cedar)
San Diego, CA
619-544-1484 |
Diversionary
4545 Park Blvd. #101
San Diego, CA
619-220-0097 |
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