Many of San Diego’s smaller theater companies don’t have their own theater, so the founders work from home and rent auditoriums and amphitheaters only when they’re putting on a play.
Trinity co-founder and artistic director Sean Boyd said the new space will open to the public on June 20, which is kickoff day for the company’s Level Up summer theater camp programs for youth. The first full production that will be produced in the new space is a teen-cast production of “Mean Girls, the Musical,” running July 28-30.
“We hope having a centralized location will allow us to provide the community with a place to come and huddle,” he said. “They don’t often get to meet outside their community.” “I’ve made a point to introduce myself to all the neighbors and all of them are so eager to collaborate,” he said, adding that Trinity’s closest new neighbor is a gelato shop that will likely become a popular stop for Trinity performers and audience members.Tickets go on sale Friday for “Thinking Shakespeare Live!,” which returns to the Old Globe stage on Aug. 5.
Here’s the lineup of theater events taking place through July at different locations. Tickets are priced from $18 to $50 and can be purchased online at— One-time reunion concert-style performance of CCAE Theatricals’ award-winning world premiere 2022 musical inspired by the diaries of five European Jewish teens who perished in the Holocaust.The Whole Megillah New Jewish Play Festival7:30 p.m. June 7 and 7 p.m. June 11 at the Old Globe, 1363 Old Globe Way, Balboa Park; 7:30 p.m. July 6 and 2 p.m.
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