Top 7 Things To Do In San Diego This Week
” Every action we take creates a reaction in the world. The sum of all those reactions is what we call our life.”
~Oprah Winfrey
1. Sunday, November 13– National Comedy Theatre
The National Comedy Theatre is San Diego’s nationally acclaimed improv comedy show. With over 5000 performances to date nationwide, the National Comedy Theatre is one of the most popular comedy shows in the country.
8:00p
National Comedy Theatre,San Diego,CA
2. Monday, November 14– Grub Sprawl
Hit the Streets for the Best Little Italy Eats. For 1 night only, 10 of your
favorite Little Italy restaurants will each offer $5 signature dish specials!
6:00p to 10:00p
Little Italy
3. Tuesday, November 15– Art As It Happens
For two weeks from November 1 through November 16, San Diego-based mural and graffiti group WriterzBlok will be creating a site-specific mural for the Museum, inspired by our special exhibition Mexican Painting from the Andrés Blaisten Collection and featuring homepages to artists who are represented in the Museum’s permanent collection.
5:00p to 9:00p
San Diego Museum of Art
4. Wednesday, November 16– Great American Trailer Park Musical
Here’s a comic fable about agoraphobia, adultery, 80s nostalgia, spray cheese, road kill, hysterical pregnancy, a broken electric chair, kleptomania, strippers, flan, and disco.
10:00a
Lyceum STAGE Theatre
5. Thursday, November 17– Angels in America
Parts 1 and 2. The event of a generation: Tony Kushner’s trailblazing comedy-drama chronicles the lives of a group of New Yorkers battling during the blazing height of the Reagan years as the AIDS crisis looms and the Cold War is coming to an end. Winner of the Tony and Pulitzer Prizes for drama, this exclusive Southern California engagement features some of San Diego’s finest artists bringing to life what many consider the greatest American play of the last 50 years.
7:30p
Lyceum SPACE Theatre
6. Friday, Novemner 18– Oleta Adams
Since the runaway success of her 1990 debut album Circle of One OLETA ADAMS has inspired a growing legion of fans in the U.S. and Europe with songs that draw deeply from her roots in gospel, while crossing effortlessly into the realms of soul, R&B, urban and popular music.
7:30p
Anthology
7. Saturday, November 19– How The Grinch Stole Christmas
America’s favorite holiday fable, back for its 14th joyous year, will once again jump right off the pages of the classic Dr. Seuss book and onto the Old Globe stage.
7:00p
Old Globe Theatre