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Pulitzer Prize finalist Nathan Englander and director Barry Edelstein team up again for this world premiere of a modern-day comedy of friendship.
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Pulitzer Prize finalist Nathan Englander and director Barry Edelstein team up again for this world premiere of a modern-day comedy of friendship.
The 21st annual San Diego International Film Festival presents the return of the Opening Night Film Premiere & Reception, the Night of the Stars Tribute, Culinary Cinema, plus more in-person parties, panels, and networking events.
The five world-class illusionists that make up this mind-bending theatrical production are back on tour in 2022, following sell-out shows across the globe, rave reviews, and a run in London’s West End.
La Jolla Music Society launches its 54th season with a series of exciting debuts at The Conrad.
The free La Jolla Art & Wine Festival returns for its 14th annual event with even more prestigious art, international wine, craft beer, and family fun.
Art lovers will rejoice as Armada Drive, located above the Carlsbad Flower Fields, will once again showcase every medium including painting, sculpture, glass work, fine jewelry, photography, and more in a festival setting.
After a successful move to a new location in 2021, the 2022 San Diego Festival of the Arts is back.
The Rosin Box Project is closing its 2022 Season: Interplay with Debuts, a collection of four world premiere ballets, along with a virtual stream on September 3 at 7pm.
Opening the season at ICA San Diego / North are Artist-in-Residence Yaw Owusu and Regional Artist Carolina Caycedo.
Redwood Art Group is returning to San Diego to produce Art San Diego after a three-year absence.
San Diego Coastal Art Studios presents its 2nd Annual Art & Garden Tour from 10am-5pm.
Coronado Island Film Festival’s monthly Classic Film Series invites the community to enjoy classic films on the big screen the way they were meant to be seen.
Local painter Margot Wallace’s July/August exhibit is on view in the Rancho Santa Fe Library’s Media Room, which is open to the public from 9am-5pm Monday through Saturday.
Springtime in Carlsbad brings a burst of color and creativity with the highly anticipated Art & Wine Walk happening on Saturday, April 13 from 3-6pm at The Forum Carlsbad.
Segerstrom Center for the Arts and American Ballet Theatre present the North American premiere of Wayne McGregor’s Woolf Works.
This adventure delivers compelling storytelling through multi-leveled production numbers, so be prepared to join this magical search and help unlock an epic journey when Disney On Ice presents Mickey’s Search Party delivers an unforgettable experience with seven fun-filled performances.
Golden State Ballet presents From New York, With Love, featuring fresh choreography from New York City icons Justin Peck, Norbert De La Cruz III, and Gabrielle Lamb.
Mission Fed ArtWalk, the largest and longest-running fine art festival in Southern California, is back for its 40th year, bringing a weekend-long celebration of arts and culture to San Diego’s Little Italy on Saturday, April 27 and Sunday, April 28.
On Friday, May 17, La Jolla Historical Society kicks off the Secret Garden Tour weekend with the Secret Garden Party.
The Athenaeum Music & Arts Library will be transformed into 1930s Hollywood as the nonprofit toasts the town.
The San Diego Museum of Art is abloom this month, with floral designers interpreting works of art from the museum’s collection into vibrant floral displays.
The breathtaking career of NBA icon LeBron James is the backdrop for this energetic and funny play.
Danish art collective Superflex presents work that emphasize interspecies living — a category of Superflex’s project development that solicits the participation of other species, considering the perspectives of plants and animals.
An innovative rethinking of art in the Caribbean diaspora, this major exhibition features an intergenerational group of artists who live and work across the Americas and Europe.
Profoundly affected by his upbringing in the rural woods of Virginia’s countryside, Monty Montgomery’s work has always been informed by his visceral and emotional reactions to everyday experiences, such as exploring nature, or trekking city streets.
This Globe-commissioned world premiere, based on Edith Wharton’s Pulitzer Prize-winning classic, is set in 1870s Gilded Age New York City, where high society clashes with love.
Molière’s timeless comedic masterpiece is translated into English by two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Richard Wilbur and directed by Richard Baird.