San Diego Repertory Theatre


San Diego Repertory Theatre can be found downtown in San Diego, California among a variety of other city attractions. The theater offers an intimate and exotic location for numerous performances. The theater began in 1976 with roughly 300 events and performances held each year. Their mission is to be artistic with a number of singular artists and groups to liven up their neighborhood with culture and art.

Sam Woodhouse and DW Jacobs founded the repertory theater. The company moved to the Lyceum in 1986 offering 37 main stage productions each year. In 1998 the theater company was given a Tony Award for It Ain't Nothin' But the Blues. They also have 200 other awards.

The current season offers Hairspray, The Road to Mecca, Storyville, Superior Donuts, In the Next Room, Let me Down Easy, and others. The performances can be Broadway recreations or plays written by the company playwrights. Performance schedule is Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays 7pm, Tuesdays 7pm, and Thursdays 8pm. Ticket prices range from $29 to $53. There are student and active military discounts. Individuals can also purchase subscriptions for $91 to $282 per person with more than one performance as part of the package.

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