CAST AND CREATIVE TEAM ANNOUNCED FOR NEIL SIMON’S
BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS AND BROADWAY BOUND
Simon’s Award-winning Plays will be Presented in Repertory
SAN DIEGO (Aug. 17, 2010)—Executive Producer Lou Spisto today announced the cast and creative team for Neil Simon’s Brighton Beach Memoirs and Broadway Bound. Performed in repertory, Simon’s semi-autobiographical plays follow the life of Eugene Morris Jerome from the foibles of youth in late-1930s Brooklyn to a career as a comedy writer for radio. Directed by Scott Schwartz, who directed last season’s hit production of Lost in Yonkers, the two plays will run in the Old Globe Theatre Sept. 14 – Nov. 7. Preview performances of Brighton Beach Memoirs run Sept. 14 – Sept. 21. Brighton Beach Memoirs opens on Wednesday, Sept. 22 at 7:00 p.m. Preview performances of Broadway Bound run Sept. 17 – Sept. 23. Broadway Bound opens on Friday, Sept. 24 at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are currently available to subscribers only. Single tickets go on sale Aug. 22 at 10:00 a.m. and can be purchased online at www.TheOldGlobe.org, by phone at (619) 23-GLOBE or by visiting the Box Office.
In Brighton Beach Memoirs, Eugene Morris Jerome is 15, living in late-1930s Brooklyn and thinks of little else but playing for the Yankees . . . and girls. But he’s more suited to being a writer than a shortstop, and the girl of his dreams could never be the girl of his reality. His witty, perceptive commentary about his life and the struggles of his overworked father, overbearing mother, overconfident brother and overly-gorgeous cousin are poignant and insightful. Coming of age is never easy—but it can be hilarious.
In Broadway Bound, Eugene’s career path is focused on writing rather than baseball – but he is still obsessed with un-gettable girls. What were once the innocent musings of a teenage boy are now the bread and butter of his writing career. When he and his brother Stanley get their big break as radio writers, and their family’s struggles become writing-fodder for anyone to hear, he is forced to face the reality that even while living at home, with adulthood, comes consequences.
As previously announced, Tony Award winner Karen Ziemba will play Kate Jerome in the two plays. Ziemba has previously appeared at the Globe in Six Degrees of Separation and the world premiere of The First Wives Club – A New Musical.
The cast of Brighton Beach Memoirs features David Bishins (Jack Jerome), Bonnie Black (Blanche Morton), Sloan Grenz (Stanley Jerome), Austyn Myers (Eugene Jerome), Allie Trimm (Nora Morton), Julia Vanderwiel (Laurie Morton) and Karen Ziemba (Kate Jerome).
The cast of Broadway Bound features David Bishins (Jack Jerome), Bonnie Black (Blanche Morton), Howard Green (Ben Epstein), Joseph Parks (Stanley Jerome), Brandon Uranowitz (Eugene Jerome) and Karen Ziemba (Kate Jerome).
The creative team includes Ralph Funicello (Scenic Design), Alejo Vietti (Costume Design), Matthew McCarthy (Lighting Design), Paul Peterson (Sound Design), Michael Holland (Original Music), Jan Gist (Dialect Coach) and Diana Moser (Stage Manager).
Neil Simon has been represented on Broadway by Come Blow Your Horn, Little Me, Barefoot in the Park, The Odd Couple, Sweet Charity, The Star-Spangled Girl, Plaza Suite, Promises, Promises, Last of the Red Hot Lovers, The Gingerbread Lady, The Prisoner of Second Avenue, The Sunshine Boys, The Good Doctor, God’s Favorite, California Suite, Chapter Two, They’re Playing Our Song, I Ought to Be in Pictures, Fools, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Biloxi Blues (1985 Tony Award), the female version of The Odd Couple, Broadway Bound, Rumors, Lost in Yonkers (1991 Pulitzer Prize, Tony Award), Jake’s Women, The Goodbye Girl, Laughter on the 23rd Floor, Proposals, The Dinner Party and 45 Seconds from Broadway. Off Broadway: London Suite. Films include Barefoot in the Park, The Odd Couple, The Out-of-Towners, Plaza Suite, The Heartbreak Kid, The Prisoner of Second Avenue, Murder by Death, The Sunshine Boys, The Goodbye Girl, The Cheap Detective, California Suite, Chapter Two, Seems Like Old Times, Only When I Laugh, I Ought to Be in Pictures, Max Dungan Returns, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Biloxi Blues and Lost in Yonkers.
Scott Schwartz directed the Broadway productions of Golda’s Balcony and Jane Eyre (co-directed with John Caird). He recently directed Lost in Yonkers at The Old Globe starring Judy Kaye. His Off Broadway work includes Bat Boy: The Musical (Lucille Lortel and Outer Critics Circle Awards, Outstanding Off Broadway Musical; Drama Desk nomination, Outstanding Director of a Musical), Tick, Tick… Boom! (Outer Critics Circle Award, Outstanding Off Broadway Musical; Drama Desk nomination, Outstanding Director of a Musical), Rooms: A Rock Romance, The Foreigner starring Matthew Broderick for Roundabout Theatre Company, Kafka's The Castle (Outer Critics Circle nomination, Outstanding Director of a Play), Miss Julie and No Way to Treat a Lady. He also directed Golda’s Balcony on tour, in London, in Los Angeles at the Wadsworth Theater and in San Francisco at American Conservatory Theater. He directed the world premiere of Séance on a Wet Afternoon, a new opera starring Lauren Flanigan, at Opera Santa Barbara and will restage this production at New York City Opera in the Spring of 2011. Schwartz’s other recent credits include Othello and Much Ado About Nothing at the Alley Theatre; Backwards in High Heels, a new musical about Ginger Rogers, at the Asolo Repertory Theatre in Florida; and a reinvisioning of Seven Brides for Seven Brothers at Paper Mill Playhouse, Theatre Under The Stars, Theatre on the Square and North Shore Music Theater (2008 IRNE Award, Outstanding Director of a Musical).
Karen Ziemba’s Broadway credits include Contact (Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards), Curtains (Tony Award nomination, Outer Critics Circle Award,) Steel Pier (Tony Award, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle nominations), Never Gonna Dance (Tony Award nomination, Outer Critics Circle Award), Chicago, 42nd Street, A Chorus Line and Crazy for You (Joseph Jefferson Award). Her Off Broadway credits include And the World Goes ‘Round (Drama Desk Award) and I Do! I Do! (Drama Desk nomination). Ziemba’s other credits include Bye Bye Birdie, The Pajama Game, Ziegfeld Follies of 1936 and Allegro (City Center Encores!), 110 in the Shade and The Most Happy Fella (New York City Opera), Much Ado About Nothing (The Shakespeare Theatre Company and Hartford Stage), House and Garden (Geva Theatre Center), The Threepenny Opera (Williamstown Theatre Festival), The Opposite of Sex (Magic Theatre) and Sylvia (Long Wharf Theatre). Her television and film credits include The Producers, “Scrubs,” all three “Law & Order”series, The Kennedy Center Honors and for PBS, “My Favorite Broadway: The Leading Ladies,” “Gershwin at 100” and “Stephen Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall.”
TICKETS to Brighton Beach Memoirs and Broadway Bound are currently available by subscription only. Single tickets go on sale on Aug. 22 at 10:00 a.m. andcan be purchased online at www.TheOldGlobe.org, by phone at (619) 23-GLOBE or by visiting the box office at 1363 Old Globe Way in Balboa Park. Performances begin on Sept. 14 and continue through Nov. 7. Ticket prices range from $29 to $85. Performance times: Previews: Brighton Beach Memoirs: Tuesday, Sept. 14 at 7:00 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 15 at 7:00 p.m., Thursday, Sept 16 at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 21 at 7:00 p.m.; Broadway Bound: Friday, Sept. 17 at 8:00 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 18 at 8:00 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 19 at 7:00 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 23 at 8:00 p.m.. Regular Performances: Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7:00 p.m., Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 p.m., Saturday matinees at 2:00 p.m., Sunday matinees at 1:00 p.m. Wednesday matinees at 1:00 p.m. and Sunday evenings at 7:00 p.m. Discounts are available for full-time students, patrons 29 years of age and under, seniors and groups of 10 or more.
Brighton Beach Memoirs and Broadway Bound can be seen together on the same day on the following dates:
Sunday, September 26 (Brighton 1pm, Broadway 7pm)
Sunday, October 3 (Broadway 1pm, Brighton 7pm)
Saturday, October 9 (Broadway 2pm, Brighton 8pm)
Sunday, October 10 (Brighton 1pm, Broadway 7pm)
Saturday, October 16 (Brighton 2pm, Broadway 8pm)
Sunday, October 17 (Broadway 1pm, Brighton 7pm)
Wednesday, October 20 (Broadway 1pm, Brighton 7pm)
Sunday, October 24 (Brighton 1pm, Broadway 7pm)
Wednesday, October 27 (Broadway 1pm, Brighton 7pm)
Sunday, October 31(Broadway 1pm, Brighton 7pm)
Saturday, November 6 (Broadway 2pm, Brighton 8pm)
Sunday, November 7 (Brighton 1pm, Broadway 7pm)
Associated events taking place during the run of Brighton Beach Memoirs and Broadway Bound include:
POST-SHOW FORUMS: Brighton Beach Memoirs and Broadway Bound
Tuesdays, Sept. 28, Oct. 5, Oct. 26 & Nov. 2 and Wednesdays, Oct. 13 & Nov. 3 FREE
Discuss the play with members of the Brighton Beach Memoirs and Broadway Bound cast and crew at post-show discussions led by the Globe’s creative staff after the performances.
INSIGHT SEMINAR: Brighton Beach Memoirs and Broadway Bound Monday, Sept. 20 at 7:00 p.m. FREE
Insight Seminars are a Monday night series of informal presentations of ideas and insights to enhance the theater-going experience. The seminars feature a panel selected from the artistic company of each production and take place in the theater where the production is performed. Reception, 6:30 p.m. Seminar, 7:00 p.m. Admission is free and reservations are not required.
OUT AT THE GLOBE Thursday, Oct. 7 at 6:30 p.m. $20
An evening for gay and lesbian theater lovers and the whole GLBT community, Out at the Globe includes a hosted wine and martini bar, appetizers, door prizes and a pre-show mixer. $20 per person. RSVP at (619) 23-GLOBE. (Tickets to Brighton Beach Memoirs and Broadway Bound are sold separately.)
THANK GLOBE IT’S FRIDAY Fridays, Oct. 1 and 8 at 6:30 p.m. $20
Kick off the weekend with the Globe’s Friday pre-show bash. TGIF includes a hosted wine and martini bar, appetizers and dessert, and live music from a local San Diego artist. $20 per person. RSVP at (619) 23-GLOBE. (Tickets to Brighton Beach Memoirs and Broadway Bound are sold separately.)
LOCATION: The Old Globe is located in San Diego’s Balboa Park at 1363 Old Globe Way. There are numerous free parking lots available throughout the park. Valet parking is also available ($10). For additional parking information visit www.BalboaPark.org.
CALENDAR: King Lear (6/12-9/23), The Madness of George III (6/19-9/24), The Taming of the Shrew (6/16- 9/26), Robin and the 7 Hoods – A New Musical (7/14-8/29), The Last Romance (7/30-9/12). Brighton Beach Memoirs and Broadway Bound (9/14-11/7), Welcome To Arroyo’s (9/25-10/31).
PHOTO EDITORS: Digital images of The Old Globe’s productions are available at www.TheOldGlobe.org/pressroom.
The Tony Award-winning Old Globe is one of the country’s leading professional regional theaters and has stood as San Diego’s flagship arts institution for 75 years. Under the direction of Executive Producer Louis G. Spisto, The Old Globe produces a year-round season of 15 productions of classic, contemporary and new works on its three Balboa Park stages: the 600-seat Old Globe Theatre, the 250-seat Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre and the 612-seat outdoor Lowell Davies Festival Theatre, home of its internationally renowned Shakespeare Festival. More than 250,000 people attend Globe productions annually and participate in the theater's education and community programs. Numerous world premieres such as The Full Monty, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, A Catered Affair, and the annual holiday musical, Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, have been developed at The Old Globe and have gone on to enjoy highly successful runs on Broadway and at regional theaters across the country.
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CAST BIOGRAPHIES
DAVID BISHINS (Jack Jerome) New York Theatre includes: The Glass House with Harris Yulin (Clurman Theatre), We Declare You a Terrorist (Summer Play Festival at The Public Theater), Incident at Vichy, Henry Miller in Anais Nin and One of Her Lives (Beckett Theatre), Catch-22 (Lucille LortelTheatre), A Mother, a Daughter and a Gun with Olympia Dukakis (Dodger Stages), Sympathetic Magic by Lanford Wilson (Second Stage Theatre), Bad Girls (The Directors Company), The Nest (directed by Moses Kaufman), The Boys in the Band (WPA Theatre and Lucille LortelTheatre), Teibele and Her Demon (Jewish Repertory Theater) and Tower of Evil (Classic Stage Company). His regional credits include Atticus in To Kill a Mockingbird (Intiman Theatre), Place Setting (directed by Evan Bergman), The Great Game (directed by Wilson Milam), Lee in True West (Vermont Stage Company), Rag and Bone (directed by Tina Landau), A Month in the Country (Long Wharf Theatre), As Bees in Honey Drown (directed by Evan Bergman), Arcadia (Wilma Theater), The Dybbuk (Pittsburgh Public Theater) and Reckless (Hartford Stage). Bishins’ film and television credits include Salt, The Adjustment Bureau with Matt Damon (Spring 2011), Henry’s Crime with Keanu Reeves (Late 2010), Sorry, Haters, The War Within, Tracks, “Liberty! The American Revolution” (PBS), A Magic Helmet, “Fringe,” “Babylon Fields” and “Law & Order,” “Law & Order: Criminal Intent,” “Law & Order: SVU” and “Law & Order: Trial by Jury.”
BONNIE BLACK (Blanche Morton) Off Broadway and NYC credits include HB Playwrights Foundation & Theatre, the musical The Fan Tan King (NY International Fringe Festival), Pan Asian Repertory Theatre, Horton Foote’s The Roads to Home (78th Street Theatre Lab), The Comedy of Errors (Equity Library Theatre) and The Usher’s Ball at CAP21. Other theater work includes residency with Adrian Hall’s Trinity Square Repertory Company (notably Cordelia in King Lear with Richard Kneeland), company membership with both the Alley Theatre (notably Regina in the production and tour of Another Part of the Forest) and Great Lakes Theater Festival (Kate Nickleby in The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby). Her guest artist appearances with regional and stock theaters throughout the country include Last of the Red Hot Lovers with Gary Burghoff, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (The Shakespeare Theatre Company), The Love of the Nightingale at L.A. Theatre Works with Robert Foxworth and the one-woman show When Something Wonderful Ends (Playwright’s Theatre of New Jersey). Her television credits include “Law & Order”, “Law & Order: Criminal Intent,” several soap operas, recurring as Cathy Wilson on “Loving,” Life Among the Lowly and The Grimke Sisters for PBS.
HOWARD GREEN (Ben Epstein) has been seen in Richard III and the Henry VI cycle (New York Shakespeare Festival), The Ceremony of Innocence (American Place Theatre), The Silent Partner (The Actor’s Studio), Cyrano de Bergerac (Lincoln Center Theater), Troilus and Cressida and The Winter’s Tale (Washington Shakespeare Festival), Family Business (Berkshire Theatre Festival), The Poison Tree (Philadelphia Playhouse in the Park), Waiting for Godot (Theatre at St. Clement’s), The Comedy of Errors (Shakespeare on the Sound) and Imagining Madoff (Stageworks on the Hudson). He was a founding member of the Counterpoint Theatre Company in New York City, appearing in Awake and Sing, Rocket to the Moon and Uncle Vanya. His television credits include “Paradise Lost” and “The Ceremony of Innocence” (PBS).
SLOAN GRENZ (Stanley Jerome/Brighton Beach Memoirs) was last seen at The Old Globe in Six Degrees of Separation, Sea of Tranquility and the 2008 and 2009 Summer Shakespeare Festivals. His other credits include a season at Wintervane Theatre, Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet (Whit & Will Players), Cinderella (Lycian Centre for the Performing Arts), Meaningless (Bailiwick Repertory Theatre), the premiere of Henry and Mudge and Huckleberry Finn (Theatreworks/USA), Robin Hood (Park Playhouse), Mrs. Bob Cratchit’s Wild Christmas Binge (The Gallery Players), Tradition (Fringe NYC) and Little Shop of Horrors (Jewish Theatre Ensemble). He has appeared in multiple industrials for NYU, Bellevue and various police departments. As a singer, he's performed at CBGB, The Knitting Factory, Pianos, The Chicago Humanities Festival and in his own one-man show at The Duplex.
AUSTYN MYERS (Eugene Jerome/Brighton Beach Memoirs) recently appeared at The Old Globe in Lost in Yonkers and The First Wives Club – A New Musical. Hewas also part of the Lost in Yonkers cast at McCoy Rigby Entertainment. Myers appeared on Broadway in the revival of Les Misérables and was also in the National Tour. His regional credits include The Secret Garden (Lamb’s Players Theatre), A Christmas Carol (North Coast Repertory Theatre), The Roar of the Greasepaint--The Smell of the Crowd (Starlight Theatre), Big River, Seussical the Musical, Ragtime and Les Misérables (California Youth Conservatory Theatre), Li’l Abner (American Rose Theatre), Seussical the Musical (J*Company Youth Theatre), Celebrity Sonnets (San Diego Shakespeare Society) and King John (Intrepid Shakespeare Company). His film and television roles include Meet Dave, Moonrock & Lighter Fluid and“Bommi and Friends.” He is an Associate Artist with California Youth Conservatory Theatre.
JOSEPH PARKS (Stanley Jerome/Broadway Bound) has been seen in New York in Eurydice (Second Stage Theatre). His regional credits include The History of Invulnerability and Love Song (Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park), Eurydice and Richard II (Yale Repertory Theatre), The Goat, or Who is Sylvia? and Slay the Dragon (American Conservatory Theater), The Sweetest Swing in Baseball (Magic Theatre), Wintertime (San Jose Repertory Theatre), In the Red and Brown Water, Run, Mourner, Run, The Ghost Sonata and Venus (Yale School of Drama). His television credits include “Law & Order.”
ALLIE TRIMM (Nora Morton) has been seen as Kim MacAfee in the Roundabout Theatre Company’s 2009 Broadway revival of Bye Bye Birdie with John Stamos and Gina Gershon. She made her critically acclaimed Broadway debut as Patrice in Jason Robert Brown’s new musical 13. Her regional credits include 13 (Patrice) at Goodspeed Opera House, The Secret Garden (Mary Lennox) at Lamb’s Players Theatre, Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (Phyllis Who) at The Old Globe, The Will Rogers Follies and Annie Get Your Gun at Moonlight Stage Productions. She recently guest starred on “30 Rock” and is currently in production on Disney’s feature film Prom. Trimm has performed in various concerts and galas across the country with some of her favorite composers. She has been a part of many workshops including The Water, On a Glorious Day and the 2012 Broadway bound production of Allegiance with Lea Salonga and George Takei.
BRANDON URANOWITZ (Eugene Jerome/Broadway Bound) has been seen in Rent - The Broadway Tour starring Adam Pascal and Anthony Rapp (Ensemble; u/s Mark), Feste in Twelfth Night (Off Broadway; 2009 Falstaff Award nominee for Best Supporting Performance), Mercutio/Capulet in Romeo and Juliet (Lake George Theater Lab), Art in F*cking Art (winner of the 2009 Samuel French Off Off Broadway Short Play Festival), King of France in All’s Well That Ends Well (directed by Tim Carroll), The Tale of the Good Whistleblower of Chaillot’s Caucasian Mother and Her Other Children of a Lesser Marriage Chalkcircle (Theatre Askew), the Little Boy in Ragtime (world premiere cast), A Christmas Carol (directed by Susan Stroman), Evita (Paper Mill Playhouse), The Broadway Kids (Off Broadway; original cast recording). His television credits include “Law & Order: Criminal Intent” and “As the World Turns.”
JULIA VANDERWIEL (Laurie Morton) has been seen in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Moonlight Stage Productions), Little Shop of Horrors and Bye Bye Birdie (Stagedoor Manor), 13 (American Rose Theatre), High School Musical, You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown and Bye Bye Birdie (Actors’ Conservatory Theatre).
KAREN ZIEMBA (Kate Jerome) Broadway: Contact (Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards), Curtains (Tony Award nomination, Outer Critics Circle Award,) Steel Pier (Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle nominations), Never Gonna Dance (Tony Award nomination, Outer Critics Circle Award), Chicago, 42nd Street, A Chorus Line and Crazy for You. Off Broadway: And the World Goes ‘Round (Drama Desk Award); I Do! I Do! (Drama Desk nomination). New York City Opera: 110 in the Shade; The Most Happy Fella. City Center Encores!: Bye Bye Birdie, The Pajama Game, Allegro. Regional: Six Degrees of Separation, The First Wives Club – A New Musical (The Old Globe), Much Ado About Nothing (The Shakespeare Theatre Company; Hartford Stage), Sylvia (Long Wharf Theatre), Leading Ladies (Ford’s Theatre), House and Garden (Geva Theatre Center), The Threepenny Opera (Williamstown Theatre Festival), The Opposite of Sex (Magic Theatre), Shooting Star (Penguin Rep Theatre). Film and television: The Producers, “Scrubs,” all three “Law & Order”series, The Kennedy Center Honors and for PBS, “My Favorite Broadway: The Leading Ladies,” “Gershwin at 100” and “Stephen Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall.
FACT SHEET
BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS AND BROADWAY BOUND
By Neil Simon
Directed by Scott Schwartz
RUNS: September 14 – November 7, 2010
Old Globe Theatre
TICKETS: $29-85
SYNOPSIS: Tony and Pulitzer Award winner Neil Simon’s semi-autobiographical plays follow the life of Eugene Morris Jerome from the foibles of youth in late-1930s Brooklyn to a career as a comedy writer for radio. Brighton Beach Memoirs and Broadway Bound are performed in a rotating repertory schedule.
CREATIVE TEAM: Ralph Funicello (Scenic Design), Alejo Vietti (Costume Design), Matthew McCarthy (Lighting Design), Paul Peterson (Sound Design), Michael Holland (Original Music), Jan Gist (Dialect Coach) and Diana Moser (Stage Manager).
BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS CAST: David Bishins (Jack Jerome), Bonnie Black (Blanche Morton), Sloan Grenz (Stanley Jerome), Austyn Myers (Eugene Jerome), Allie Trimm (Nora Morton), Julia Vanderwiel (Laurie Morton) and Karen Ziemba (Kate Jerome).
BROADWAY BOUND CAST: David Bishins (Jack Jerome), Bonnie Black (Blanche Morton), Howard Green (Ben Epstein), Joseph Parks (Stanley Jerome), Brandon Uranowitz (Eugene Jerome) and Karen Ziemba (Kate Jerome).
BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS
PREVIEWS:
Sept. 14 TUE 7pm
Sept. 15 WED 7pm
Sept. 16 THU 8pm
Sept. 21 TUE 7pm
OPENING NIGHT: Sept. 22 WED 7pm
REGULAR PERFORMANCES:
Sept. 25 SAT 2pm
Sept. 25 SAT 8pm
Sept. 26 SUN 1pm
Sept. 28 TUE 7pm
Sept. 29 WED 7pm
Oct. 1 FRI 8pm
Oct. 3 SUN 7pm
Oct. 5 TUE 7pm
Oct. 7 THU 7pm
Oct. 9 SAT 8pm
Oct. 10 SUN 1pm
Oct. 13 WED 7pm
Oct. 15 FRI 8pm
Oct. 16 SAT 2pm
Oct. 17 SUN 7pm
Oct. 19 TUE 7pm
Oct. 20 WED 1pm
Oct. 21 THU 8pm
Oct.23 SAT 8pm
Oct. 24 SUN 1pm
Oct. 27 WED 7pm
Oct. 29 FRI 8pm
Oct. 31 SUN 7pm
Nov.4 THU 8pm
Nov. 6 SAT 8pm
Nov. 7 SUN 1pm
BROADWAY BOUND
PREVIEWS:
Sept. 17 FRI 8pm
Sept. 18 SAT 8pm
Sept. 19 SUN 7pm
Sept. 23 THU 8pm
OPENING NIGHT: Sept. 24 FRI 7pm
REGULAR PERFORMANCES:
Sept. 26 SUN 7pm
Sept. 30 THU 8pm
Oct. 2 SAT 2pm
Oct. 2 SAT 8pm
Oct. 3 SUN 1pm
Oct. 6 WED 7pm
Oct. 8 FRI 8pm
Oct. 9 SAT 2pm
Oct. 10 SUN 7pm
Oct. 12 TUE 7pm
Oct. 14 THU 8pm
Oct. 16 SAT 8pm
Oct. 17 SUN 1pm
Oct. 20 WED 7pm
Oct. 22 FRI 8pm
Oct. 24 SUN 7pm
Oct. 26 TUE 7pm
Oct. 27 WED 1pm
Oct. 28 THU 8pm
Oct. 30 SAT 8pm
Oct. 31 SUN 1pm
Nov. 2 TUE 7pm
Nov. 3 WED 7pm
Nov. 5 FRI 8pm
Nov. 6 SAT 2pm
Nov. 7 SUN 7pm
INSIGHT SEMINAR
Monday, Sept. 20 at 6:00pm
Seminar series features a panel of artists from the current show. FREE
POST-SHOW FORUMS
Tuesdays, Sept. 28, Oct. 5, Oct. 26 & Nov. 2 and Wednesdays, Oct. 13 & Nov. 3
Discuss the play with members of the cast following the performance. FREE
THANK GLOBE IT’S FRIDAY
Fridays, Oct. 1 and 8, 6:30–8:00 p.m. $20
Friday pre-show bash includes wine, martinis, appetizers, dessert and live music. (Show sold separately.)
OUT AT THE GLOBE
Thursday, Oct. 7, 6:30–8:00 p.m. $20
An evening for GLBT theater lovers with a hosted wine and martini bar, appetizers and door prizes. (Show sold separately.)
BOX OFFICE WINDOW HOURS: Noon to final curtain Tuesday through Sunday. American Express, Discover, MasterCard and VISA accepted. (619) 23-GLOBE [234-5623]
LOCATION: The Old Globe is located in San Diego’s Balboa Park at 1363 Old Globe Way. Free parking is available throughout the park. Valet parking is also available ($10). For parking information visit www.BalboaPark.org.
PHOTOS: Digital images of The Old Globe productions are available at www.TheOldGlobe.org/pressroom.
PRESS CONTACTS:
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