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Birds of North America at MOXIE Theatre

Dates: (2/5/2023 - 3/5/2023 )

Theatre:

MOXIE Theatre

MOXIE Theatre

6663 El Cajon Blvd. Ste. N, San Diego, CA 92115
San Diego,CA 92115

Phone: (858) 598-7620

Tickets: $25-48

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Birds of North America by Anna Ouyang Moench

February 5 - March 5, 2023 | Directed by Lisa Berger

A play about fathers, daughters, and what we choose to see.

From one of the writers of Apple TV’s hit series, Severance, comes a father-daughter story that spans decades in one suburban backyard. John and his daughter Caitlyn are birders. As they scan the skies, looking for elusive birds, the climate and their worlds will change as they struggle to understand the parts of one another that defy understanding. Produced in partnership with the San Diego Audubon Society.

 

Playing: Thurs. @ 7:30pm, Fri. & Sat. @ 8pm, Sun. @ 2pm

Tickets start at $25, discounts are available for seniors, students, & military!

Location: MOXIE Theatre, 6663 El Cajon Blvd, Ste N, San Diego, CA 92115 - Parking is FREE!

Questions? Contact boxoffice@moxietheatre.com



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