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The Old Globe Announces July Events

By: Apr. 15, 2010
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The Old Globe Theatre has announced their July event schedule:

June 12 - September 23, 2010 ? Lowell Davies Festival Theatre
KING LEAR
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Adrian Noble
One of the greatest and most powerful dramas in western literature, King Lear is the ultimate family drama told against a background of intense political intrigue. Lear, an aging monarch, has decided to divide his kingdom between his three daughters - each to receive land and wealth in proportion to their declaration of love for him. Two of them compete to flatter their father, while the one loving daughter, Cordelia, refuses to play the game and is exiled. Seduced by his daughters' flattery, Lear sets in motion a catastrophic series of events that will destroy his kingdom, his family and ultimately his sanity.
Previews June 12, 13, 24 and 25, opens June 26, closes Sept. 23.
Tickets: $29-$78.
INSIGHT SEMINAR: Monday night seminar series features a panel of artists from the current show. Monday, June 14 at 7:00 p.m. FREE
POST-SHOW FORUMS: Tuesday, August 3, Wednesdays, August 25 and Sept. 14.
SHAKESPEARE IN THE GARDEN: Sunday, July 18, Tuesday, August 10, Wednesday, August 25 and Friday, Sept. 17.


June 16 - September 26, 2010 ? Lowell Davies Festival Theatre
THE TAMING OF THE SHREW
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Ron Daniels
Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew is the quintessential battle-of-the-sexes comedy. Baptista has two daughters that need to be married off - Bianca; docile, beautiful and much sought after by the noble men of the town, and Katherine; ill-tempered and shrewish, with an acid tongue that no man can tame. As the oldest, Katherine must marry first - not that she much cares. Bianca's many suitors can't afford to wait, so in a wild scheme to find a husband for Katherine, they convince the wily Petruchio to take on the challenge of domesticating the willful "shrew." Can Petruchio subdue Katherine's temper and win her bountiful dowry, or will she continue her shrewish ways?
Previews June 16, 17, 27 and 29, opens June 30, closes Sept. 26.
Tickets: $29-$78.
INSIGHT SEMINAR: Monday night seminar series features a panel of artists from the current show. Monday, June 21 at 7:00 p.m. FREE
POST-SHOW FORUMS: Wednesday, July 7 and Tuesdays, July 20 and Sept. 21.
SHAKESPEARE IN THE GARDEN: Thursdays, July 8 & Sept. 9, Wednesday, August 4 and Saturday, August 14.

June 19 - September 24, 2010 ? Lowell Davies Festival Theatre
THE MADNESS OF GEORGE III

By Alan Bennett
Directed by Adrian Noble
An international theatrical sensation that was later adapted into a film and nominated for four Academy Awards, The Madness of George III is a masterpiece of royal intrigue by renowned playwright Alan Bennett, a Tony Award winner for The History Boys. In the years immediately following the American Revolutionary War, this powerful play explores the majestic court of England's King George III and his deterioration into madness and his determination to hold on to political power from those around him.
Previews June 19 & 20 and July 1 & 2, opens July 3, closes Sept. 24.
Tickets: $29-$78.
INSIGHT SEMINAR: Monday night seminar series features a panel of artists from the current show. Monday, June 28 at 7:00 p.m. FREE
POST-SHOW FORUMS: Tuesdays, July 13 & August 31 and Wednesday, Sept. 22.
SHAKESPEARE IN THE GARDEN: Tuesday, July 13, Wednesday, August 18, Saturday, Sept. 4 and Friday, Sept. 24.

July 14 - August 22, 2010 ? Old Globe Theatre ? World Premiere
ROBIN AND THE 7 HOODS
Book by Rupert Holmes
Lyrics by Sammy Cahn
Music by Jimmy Van Heusen
Directed by Casey Nicholaw
A world premiere, Broadway-bound musical comedy, featuring classic songs by Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen, that takes us back to that sexy era in pop culture where "Mad Men" reigned supreme, martinis flowed freely, and Sinatra and Martin ruled the night. Take the writer of Broadway's murderously giddy musical Curtains, add the director who intoxicated us with Drowsy Chaperone and taught Monty Python how to dance in Spamalot, and top it off with a sexy, soaring score of classic Cahn and Van Heusen songs like "My Kind of Town (Chicago is)," "Ain't That a Kick in the Head," and "Call Me Irresponsible," and you get Robin and the 7 Hoods, a new musical that takes the Robin Hood legend and gives it an early sixties spin. When Nicky Robino, a suave, fast-rising entrepreneur in Chicago's sophisticated nightclub scene, finds himself wanted by both sides of the law, he enlists allies from his old gang back in the Sherwood Park neighborhood of Chicago's south side, and he and his merry band quickly learn that a few wrongs could make things right.
Previews July 14-29, opens July 30, closes August 29.
Tickets: $68-$89.
INSIGHT SEMINAR: Monday night seminar series features a panel of artists from the current show. Monday, July 26 at 7:00 p.m. FREE
POST-SHOW FORUMS: Tuesdays, August 3 & 10 and Wednesday, August 4.


July 30 - September 5, 2010 ? Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre ? West Coast Premiere
THE LAST ROMANCE
By Joe DiPietro
Directed by Richard Seer
America's favorite mother comes home. Marion Ross ("Happy Days," "The Drew Carey Show," "Brothers & Sisters") returns to The Globe to star with her life partner, Paul Michael in this new romantic comedy. A crush can make anyone feel young again - even a widower named Ralph. On an ordinary day in a routine life, Ralph decides to take a different path on his daily walk...one that leads him to an unexpected second chance at love. Relying on a renewed boyish charm, Ralph attempts to woo the elegant, but distant, Carol. Defying Carol's reticence - and his lonely sister's jealousy - Ralph embarks on the trip of a lifetime, and regains a happiness that seemed all but lost. The Last Romance is a heart-warming comedy about the transformational power of love.
Previews July 30-August 4, opens August 5, closes Sept. 5.
Tickets: $29-$62.
INSIGHT SEMINAR: Monday night seminar series features a panel of artists from the current show. Monday, August 9 at 7:00 p.m. FREE
POST-SHOW FORUMS: Tuesdays, August 17 & 24 and Wednesday, August 18.

PERFORMANCE TIMES
Old Globe Theatre:
Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7:00 p.m.
Thursday - Saturday evenings at 8:00 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2:00 p.m.

Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre:
Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7:00 p.m.
Thursday - Saturday evenings at 8:00 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2:00 p.m.

Lowell Davies Festival Theatre:
Tuesday - Sunday at 8:00 p.m. until Labor Day
Tuesday, Wednesday and Sunday evenings at 7:00 p.m.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 p.m. after Labor Day.

TICKET INFORMATION
$29-$89. Discounts available for patrons 29 and under, full-time students, seniors and groups of 10 or more. (Contact Dani Meister at 231-1941 x2408 for group information.)
American Express, Discover, MasterCard and VISA accepted.
The box office is open Tuesday - Sunday, noon to final curtain. Call (619) 23-GLOBE or purchase tickets online at www.TheOldGlobe.org.

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.



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