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| 11:00 AM | San Diego County Fair In San Diego, summer starts at the San Diego County Fair! Going strong since 1880, the Fair is the largest and longest running event in the county. The Del Mar Fairgrounds has hosted the annual Fair since 1936.
The San Diego Fair isn't just Americana run wild. The fair features various cultural acts throughout the month! Events include:
Los Tucanes de Tijuana
Gabriel Iglesias
Banda Machos
Lani Polynesian Dance
Ballet Folklorico
AAPI Festival
Native American Heritage Day
K-Pop Festival
Del Mar Fairgrounds |
| 6:30 PM | Film: The Daughters They Were AAPI Emerging Artist Fellowship presents The Daughters They Were, an exclusive viewing of two film works with conversations alongside @iamsongha at @sandiegomadefactory As a Vietnamese director and storyteller, she chases infinity — both within us and the world around us. Rooted in nature, she approaches every project as a way to help us remember just how vast and wild we really are: in the mirrors of mother & daughter, and the journey to and from, both.
San Diego Made Factory |
| 7:30 PM | Stage: The Rise and Fall of Little Voice Once upon a time, in a small working class community in Northern England, before the dawn of American Idol and The Voice, there lived a daughter and a mother, struggling to make ends meet after the untimely passing the daughter’s father. Afraid to go outside or even to speak, the daughter, nicknamed Little Voice, finds sanctuary in her room singing along to the only thing her father left behind — old records from a bygone era. A fateful encounter with a shady promoter propels Little Voice into the white hot spotlight and the possibility of fame and fortune.
Tenth Avenue Arts Center |
| 8:00 PM | Stage: Measure for Measure Justice and desire collide in Shakespeare’s timeless tale of power and hypocrisy. When Vienna’s Duke suddenly disappears, his morally rigid deputy Angelo takes control—determined to rid the city of vice. But when he condemns a young man to death and then propositions the man’s sister, his actions reveal the cracks in his facade of authority. Filled with rich characters, surprising twists, and a comic group of seedy grifters on the make, Measure for Measure explores who holds power, who gets punished, and what it truly means to be virtuous.
Old Globe |
| 11:00 AM | San Diego County Fair In San Diego, summer starts at the San Diego County Fair! Going strong since 1880, the Fair is the largest and longest running event in the county. The Del Mar Fairgrounds has hosted the annual Fair since 1936.
The San Diego Fair isn't just Americana run wild. The fair features various cultural acts throughout the month! Events include:
Los Tucanes de Tijuana
Gabriel Iglesias
Banda Machos
Lani Polynesian Dance
Ballet Folklorico
AAPI Festival
Native American Heritage Day
K-Pop Festival
Del Mar Fairgrounds |
| 6:00 PM | Food: History of Sorbetto al Limone In this class we will discuss how the Arabs influenced the Island of Sicily’s food and culture. We will look at some of the food items brought to the island via the Middle East with a focus on one of my favorite desserts. There will be samples. Class taught by Danyel de Licatia
Allied Gardens Recreation Center |
| 7:30 PM | Stage: The Rise and Fall of Little Voice Once upon a time, in a small working class community in Northern England, before the dawn of American Idol and The Voice, there lived a daughter and a mother, struggling to make ends meet after the untimely passing the daughter’s father. Afraid to go outside or even to speak, the daughter, nicknamed Little Voice, finds sanctuary in her room singing along to the only thing her father left behind — old records from a bygone era. A fateful encounter with a shady promoter propels Little Voice into the white hot spotlight and the possibility of fame and fortune.
Tenth Avenue Arts Center |
| 8:00 PM | Stage: Measure for Measure Justice and desire collide in Shakespeare’s timeless tale of power and hypocrisy. When Vienna’s Duke suddenly disappears, his morally rigid deputy Angelo takes control—determined to rid the city of vice. But when he condemns a young man to death and then propositions the man’s sister, his actions reveal the cracks in his facade of authority. Filled with rich characters, surprising twists, and a comic group of seedy grifters on the make, Measure for Measure explores who holds power, who gets punished, and what it truly means to be virtuous.
Old Globe |
| 11:00 AM | San Diego County Fair In San Diego, summer starts at the San Diego County Fair! Going strong since 1880, the Fair is the largest and longest running event in the county. The Del Mar Fairgrounds has hosted the annual Fair since 1936.
The San Diego Fair isn't just Americana run wild. The fair features various cultural acts throughout the month! Events include:
Los Tucanes de Tijuana
Gabriel Iglesias
Banda Machos
Lani Polynesian Dance
Ballet Folklorico
AAPI Festival
Native American Heritage Day
K-Pop Festival
Del Mar Fairgrounds |
| 7:00 PM | Stage: North by Northwest Direct from England, theatre legend Emma Rice brings to the Globe her inventive take on the Alfred Hitchcock classic North by Northwest in a production hailed as “an undoubted triumph” (WhatsOnStage). When ad man Roger Thornhill is mistaken for a Cold War spy, he goes on the run dodging airplanes, bad guys and a femme fatale who may not be what she seems. With six shape-shifting performers, a swinging ‘50s soundtrack, and the iconic backdrop of Mount Rushmore, Rice transforms the beloved thriller into a riotously funny high-speed theatrical ride.
Old Globe Theatre |
| 7:30 PM | Stage: The Rise and Fall of Little Voice Once upon a time, in a small working class community in Northern England, before the dawn of American Idol and The Voice, there lived a daughter and a mother, struggling to make ends meet after the untimely passing the daughter’s father. Afraid to go outside or even to speak, the daughter, nicknamed Little Voice, finds sanctuary in her room singing along to the only thing her father left behind — old records from a bygone era. A fateful encounter with a shady promoter propels Little Voice into the white hot spotlight and the possibility of fame and fortune.
Tenth Avenue Arts Center |
| 8:00 PM | Stage: Measure for Measure Justice and desire collide in Shakespeare’s timeless tale of power and hypocrisy. When Vienna’s Duke suddenly disappears, his morally rigid deputy Angelo takes control—determined to rid the city of vice. But when he condemns a young man to death and then propositions the man’s sister, his actions reveal the cracks in his facade of authority. Filled with rich characters, surprising twists, and a comic group of seedy grifters on the make, Measure for Measure explores who holds power, who gets punished, and what it truly means to be virtuous.
Old Globe |
| 8:30 PM | Music: Rosalía Rosalia Vila Tobella Vila Tobella, who performs under the mononym Rosalía, is a Spanish singer, songwriter, and actress. Known for her genre-bending style, she's credited with popularizing flamenco for modern audiences. Her classically trained flamenco vocals are combined with influences from rhythm and blues, reggaeton, classical, cumbia, and bachata. Some call her an "atypical pop star".
Pechenga Arena |
| 11:00 AM | San Diego County Fair In San Diego, summer starts at the San Diego County Fair! Going strong since 1880, the Fair is the largest and longest running event in the county. The Del Mar Fairgrounds has hosted the annual Fair since 1936.
The San Diego Fair isn't just Americana run wild. The fair features various cultural acts throughout the month! Events include:
Los Tucanes de Tijuana
Gabriel Iglesias
Banda Machos
Lani Polynesian Dance
Ballet Folklorico
AAPI Festival
Native American Heritage Day
K-Pop Festival
Del Mar Fairgrounds |
| House of USA Lawn Program The annual lawn program is always held on the Fourth of July or the nearest Sunday to the holiday. The entertainment for this program consists, but not limited to, American traditional folk, country, rock-n-roll, jazz music, patriotic songs, and reading of poems by American authors. The program is held on the HPR International Cottages Stage. Any costumes worn as Uncle Sam colonial men or women, American Revolutionary War soldiers, the west frontier’s cowboys or cowgirls and/or any American historic figures amuse and entertain the audience.
The International Cottages |
| 11:00 AM | San Diego County Fair In San Diego, summer starts at the San Diego County Fair! Going strong since 1880, the Fair is the largest and longest running event in the county. The Del Mar Fairgrounds has hosted the annual Fair since 1936.
The San Diego Fair isn't just Americana run wild. The fair features various cultural acts throughout the month! Events include:
Los Tucanes de Tijuana
Gabriel Iglesias
Banda Machos
Lani Polynesian Dance
Ballet Folklorico
AAPI Festival
Native American Heritage Day
K-Pop Festival
Del Mar Fairgrounds |
| 2:00 PM | Stage: North by Northwest Direct from England, theatre legend Emma Rice brings to the Globe her inventive take on the Alfred Hitchcock classic North by Northwest in a production hailed as “an undoubted triumph” (WhatsOnStage). When ad man Roger Thornhill is mistaken for a Cold War spy, he goes on the run dodging airplanes, bad guys and a femme fatale who may not be what she seems. With six shape-shifting performers, a swinging ‘50s soundtrack, and the iconic backdrop of Mount Rushmore, Rice transforms the beloved thriller into a riotously funny high-speed theatrical ride.
Old Globe Theatre |
| 2:15 PM | Film: All About Lily Chou-Chou For kids around the world, music is often the only salvation when the pain and anxiety of teenage life becomes too much to bear. Yuichi (Hayato Ichihara) is in the 8th grade and he worships Lily Chou-Chou, a Bjork-like chanteuse whose epic music is lush and transcendent. Yuichi only lives for Lily Chou-Chou’s big Tokyo concert, where the lies and violence can be washed away by the presence of his goddess and her powerful music. But fate has yet another obstacle in store for Lily’s devoted fan.
Digital Gym Cinema |
| 7:00 PM | Stage: North by Northwest Direct from England, theatre legend Emma Rice brings to the Globe her inventive take on the Alfred Hitchcock classic North by Northwest in a production hailed as “an undoubted triumph” (WhatsOnStage). When ad man Roger Thornhill is mistaken for a Cold War spy, he goes on the run dodging airplanes, bad guys and a femme fatale who may not be what she seems. With six shape-shifting performers, a swinging ‘50s soundtrack, and the iconic backdrop of Mount Rushmore, Rice transforms the beloved thriller into a riotously funny high-speed theatrical ride.
Old Globe Theatre |
| 8:00 PM | Stage: Measure for Measure Justice and desire collide in Shakespeare’s timeless tale of power and hypocrisy. When Vienna’s Duke suddenly disappears, his morally rigid deputy Angelo takes control—determined to rid the city of vice. But when he condemns a young man to death and then propositions the man’s sister, his actions reveal the cracks in his facade of authority. Filled with rich characters, surprising twists, and a comic group of seedy grifters on the make, Measure for Measure explores who holds power, who gets punished, and what it truly means to be virtuous.
Old Globe |
| 10:00 AM | Tanabata Festival The Tanabata Festival celebrates the ancient tale of star-crossed lovers Orihime and Hikoboshi, who reunite just once a year across the Milky Way. This vibrant summer event invites guests of all ages to enjoy games, performances, crafts, and traditional foods in a lively and family-friendly atmosphere. Rooted in Japanese folklore, the festival blends cultural celebration with seasonal fun.
Japanese Friendship Garden |
| 7:00 PM | Stage: North by Northwest Direct from England, theatre legend Emma Rice brings to the Globe her inventive take on the Alfred Hitchcock classic North by Northwest in a production hailed as “an undoubted triumph” (WhatsOnStage). When ad man Roger Thornhill is mistaken for a Cold War spy, he goes on the run dodging airplanes, bad guys and a femme fatale who may not be what she seems. With six shape-shifting performers, a swinging ‘50s soundtrack, and the iconic backdrop of Mount Rushmore, Rice transforms the beloved thriller into a riotously funny high-speed theatrical ride.
Old Globe Theatre |
| 7:30 PM | Stage: Measure for Measure Justice and desire collide in Shakespeare’s timeless tale of power and hypocrisy. When Vienna’s Duke suddenly disappears, his morally rigid deputy Angelo takes control—determined to rid the city of vice. But when he condemns a young man to death and then propositions the man’s sister, his actions reveal the cracks in his facade of authority. Filled with rich characters, surprising twists, and a comic group of seedy grifters on the make, Measure for Measure explores who holds power, who gets punished, and what it truly means to be virtuous.
Old Globe Theatre |
| 6:30 PM | Book Talk: My Greek Mom’s Recipes “When I die, you’re all going to starve.” — Gus Constantellis’ mom Adventures by the Book® invites you to join us for a heartwarming and hilariously honest My Greek Mom’s Recipes Adventure featuring Greek American comedian, writer, and storyteller Gus Constantellis. This special evening, hosted at the Coronado Public Library, brings Gus into conversation about his debut cookbook, "My Greek Mom’s Recipes: She Died. I Wrote This Cookbook" — a moving and laugh-out-loud tribute to his larger-than-life mother. This intimate evening offers readers the opportunity to go beyond the punchlines and explore the heart behind the humor. Gus will share stories about growing up in a first-generation Greek American household, the inspiration behind the cookbook, and how food, grief, and comedy intersect in powerful and unexpected ways. Whether you love culinary memoirs, cherish family traditions passed down through recipes, enjoy sharp cultural commentary, or are simply looking for an evening filled with laughter and connection, this event is designed for you. Come with friends, bring your book club, or join us solo — everyone is welcome in our community of passionate, curious readers. Your Adventure includes an engaging author conversation, audience Q&A, book signing, and the opportunity to purchase copies of "My Greek Mom’s Recipes" for a personalized signature.
Coronado Public Library |
| 7:00 PM | Stage: North by Northwest Direct from England, theatre legend Emma Rice brings to the Globe her inventive take on the Alfred Hitchcock classic North by Northwest in a production hailed as “an undoubted triumph” (WhatsOnStage). When ad man Roger Thornhill is mistaken for a Cold War spy, he goes on the run dodging airplanes, bad guys and a femme fatale who may not be what she seems. With six shape-shifting performers, a swinging ‘50s soundtrack, and the iconic backdrop of Mount Rushmore, Rice transforms the beloved thriller into a riotously funny high-speed theatrical ride.
Old Globe Theatre |
| 7:30 PM | Stage: Measure for Measure Justice and desire collide in Shakespeare’s timeless tale of power and hypocrisy. When Vienna’s Duke suddenly disappears, his morally rigid deputy Angelo takes control—determined to rid the city of vice. But when he condemns a young man to death and then propositions the man’s sister, his actions reveal the cracks in his facade of authority. Filled with rich characters, surprising twists, and a comic group of seedy grifters on the make, Measure for Measure explores who holds power, who gets punished, and what it truly means to be virtuous.
Old Globe Theatre |
| 7:00 PM | Stage: North by Northwest Direct from England, theatre legend Emma Rice brings to the Globe her inventive take on the Alfred Hitchcock classic North by Northwest in a production hailed as “an undoubted triumph” (WhatsOnStage). When ad man Roger Thornhill is mistaken for a Cold War spy, he goes on the run dodging airplanes, bad guys and a femme fatale who may not be what she seems. With six shape-shifting performers, a swinging ‘50s soundtrack, and the iconic backdrop of Mount Rushmore, Rice transforms the beloved thriller into a riotously funny high-speed theatrical ride.
Old Globe Theatre |
| Comedy: Gus Constantellis Join Mic Drop Comedy Night for a special show featuring Greek chef and comedian Gus Constantellis. A gay, first-generation Greek American raised in Brooklyn, Gus brings his sharp, fast-paced storytelling to the stage, drawing inspiration from his lively immigrant family, his Greek heritage, and his hilariously relatable dating life.
Mic Drop Comedy Club |
| 8:00 PM | Stage: Measure for Measure Justice and desire collide in Shakespeare’s timeless tale of power and hypocrisy. When Vienna’s Duke suddenly disappears, his morally rigid deputy Angelo takes control—determined to rid the city of vice. But when he condemns a young man to death and then propositions the man’s sister, his actions reveal the cracks in his facade of authority. Filled with rich characters, surprising twists, and a comic group of seedy grifters on the make, Measure for Measure explores who holds power, who gets punished, and what it truly means to be virtuous.
Old Globe Theatre |
| 6:00 PM | Latina Geeks’ Day Celebration Get ready for an unforgettable evening of connection, culture, and celebration. Now in its seventh year, #LatinaGeeks Day honors the history and impact of Latinas in tech and entrepreneurship, and this year's signature event is a Charming Celebration where you'll leave with a handcrafted keepsake to remember the night. We're bringing community together to celebrate the creativity and impact that make #LatinaGeeks what it is, honoring everything we've built and everywhere we're going. Join us for a high-energy night featuring a curated taco and beverage experience, music to keep the vibes going, and meaningful networking with professionals across industries. This is where culture meets community and connections turn into opportunity.
Papa Guapo |
| 7:00 PM | Stage: North by Northwest Direct from England, theatre legend Emma Rice brings to the Globe her inventive take on the Alfred Hitchcock classic North by Northwest in a production hailed as “an undoubted triumph” (WhatsOnStage). When ad man Roger Thornhill is mistaken for a Cold War spy, he goes on the run dodging airplanes, bad guys and a femme fatale who may not be what she seems. With six shape-shifting performers, a swinging ‘50s soundtrack, and the iconic backdrop of Mount Rushmore, Rice transforms the beloved thriller into a riotously funny high-speed theatrical ride.
Old Globe Theatre |
| Film: WTO/99 An immersive archival documentary that depicts the four-day clash between the then-emerging World Trade Organization (WTO) and the 40,000+ people who took to the streets of Seattle in 1999 to protest the WTO Conference and the WTO’s impact on human rights, labor, and the future effects of continued globalization. “WTO/99 brilliantly makes the case for the Seattle WTO protests as a watershed moment in modern history—one with urgent significance in understanding issues we face today. The militarization of the police, the proliferation of right-wing media and fake news, the collapse of our democracy into fascism, and the ever-growing power of multinational corporations all seem to be taking hold before our eyes in this film. WTO/99accomplishes this convincingly and artfully, seamlessly weaving together primary sources in a bravura manner” – Eric Allen Hatch
Digital Gym Cinema |
| Music: Maruja Límon Maruja Limón is a Barcelona-based female sextet who have spent a decade blending flamenco with Latin rhythms, pop, and experimental electronic textures. Performing from their EP Te como la cara, they explore Catalan music, flamenco, and Latin rumba fused with electronic sounds, dembow, salsa, and pop — delivering explosive music with lyrics that balance sensitivity and irony. Formed in 2014, they gained recognition in Billboard’s On the Radar Latin section following their debut at the Latin Alternative Music Conference (LAMC) in New York. In January 2025, Maruja Limón embarked on their first U.S. tour, captivating audiences at iconic venues including Lincoln Center in New York, the Kennedy Center in Washington, and Philadelphia.
UCSD Esptein Family Amphitheater |
| 8:00 PM | Stage: Measure for Measure Justice and desire collide in Shakespeare’s timeless tale of power and hypocrisy. When Vienna’s Duke suddenly disappears, his morally rigid deputy Angelo takes control—determined to rid the city of vice. But when he condemns a young man to death and then propositions the man’s sister, his actions reveal the cracks in his facade of authority. Filled with rich characters, surprising twists, and a comic group of seedy grifters on the make, Measure for Measure explores who holds power, who gets punished, and what it truly means to be virtuous.
Old Globe Theatre |
| 10:00 AM | Talk: Poisoned Waters For decades, the Tijuana River watershed has served as a vital ecological and community resource connecting communities on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border. Today, however, the region faces a growing environmental and public health crisis as untreated sewage, industrial pollutants, and contaminated stormwater flow through the watershed and into coastal communities. The impacts are far-reaching. Beach closures, public health concerns, environmental degradation, economic losses, and strained cross-border relationships have affected residents, businesses, and ecosystems throughout the San Diego-Tijuana region. While the challenges are significant, they also underscore the need for innovative solutions, regional cooperation, and sustained binational engagement. Join the San Diego World Affairs Council for a timely discussion exploring one of the most pressing transboundary issues facing our region today. Poisoned Waters: The Tijuana River Crisis and the Future of Cross-Border Cooperation will bring together leaders and experts from both sides of the border to examine the crisis from environmental, public health, community, economic, and binational perspectives. Together, panelists will explore the root causes of the crisis, the impacts on affected communities, current efforts to address the problem, and opportunities for greater collaboration among government agencies, community organizations, researchers, and residents. The conversation will also consider what the future of cross-border cooperation can and should look like as the region works toward long-term solutions. As San Diego and Tijuana continue to grow as an interconnected binational region, the health of the Tijuana River watershed serves as a powerful reminder that many of our greatest challenges—and opportunities—do not stop at the border.
UCSD Extended Studies |
| 11:00 AM | House of Somalia Lawn Program Join the House of Somalia for their annual lawn program, featuring food and entertainment.
International Cottages |
| Umeboshi (Japanese Pickled Plums) Workshop In this two part hands-on workshop (separated by 1 month), you will learn to make umeboshi, traditionally cured Japanese pickled plums! Umeboshi (梅干) is salted Japanese pickled plums. Packed with umami, saltiness, and subtle floral aromas, these little morsels pack a mighty flavorful punch! In Part 2, we will separate the plums from the liquid (umeshu), dry them for a few days before jarring them up again for a longer cure. Includes your own take-home jar of umeboshi (ready next year) as well as samples of finished umeboshi and umeboshi-flavored dishes
Japanese Friendship Garden & Museum |
| 11:30 AM | Inca Quipu Workshop Learn how the ancient Inca recorded information by creating your own colorful quipu using knots and cord. Discover how the ancient Inca civilization recorded and organized information using quipus—intricate systems of knotted cords used to track everything from population counts and trade goods to important historical records. In this hands-on workshop, participants will learn about the history and significance of quipus while exploring the meanings behind different knot types, colors, and cord arrangements. Using colorful yarn and cord, attendees will create their own personalized quipu, gaining a deeper appreciation for this remarkable method of communication and record-keeping. Perfect for history enthusiasts, families, and creative learners of all ages!
Heritage of the Americas Museum |
| 2:00 PM | Stage: North by Northwest Direct from England, theatre legend Emma Rice brings to the Globe her inventive take on the Alfred Hitchcock classic North by Northwest in a production hailed as “an undoubted triumph” (WhatsOnStage). When ad man Roger Thornhill is mistaken for a Cold War spy, he goes on the run dodging airplanes, bad guys and a femme fatale who may not be what she seems. With six shape-shifting performers, a swinging ‘50s soundtrack, and the iconic backdrop of Mount Rushmore, Rice transforms the beloved thriller into a riotously funny high-speed theatrical ride.
Old Globe Theatre |
| 8:00 PM | Stage: Measure for Measure Justice and desire collide in Shakespeare’s timeless tale of power and hypocrisy. When Vienna’s Duke suddenly disappears, his morally rigid deputy Angelo takes control—determined to rid the city of vice. But when he condemns a young man to death and then propositions the man’s sister, his actions reveal the cracks in his facade of authority. Filled with rich characters, surprising twists, and a comic group of seedy grifters on the make, Measure for Measure explores who holds power, who gets punished, and what it truly means to be virtuous.
Old Globe Theatre |
| Stage: North by Northwest Direct from England, theatre legend Emma Rice brings to the Globe her inventive take on the Alfred Hitchcock classic North by Northwest in a production hailed as “an undoubted triumph” (WhatsOnStage). When ad man Roger Thornhill is mistaken for a Cold War spy, he goes on the run dodging airplanes, bad guys and a femme fatale who may not be what she seems. With six shape-shifting performers, a swinging ‘50s soundtrack, and the iconic backdrop of Mount Rushmore, Rice transforms the beloved thriller into a riotously funny high-speed theatrical ride.
Old Globe Theatre |
| 11:00 AM | House of France Lawn Program Join the House of France for their annual lawn program, featuring food and entertainment. Stage show begins at 2:00 PM.
International Cottages |
| NOON | SDBlackACD Music Festival The Black Arts and Cultural District's Encanto Music Festival is a family-friendly gathering that promises a day filled with music and fun. With no admission fee, it offers an affordable way to enjoy live performances and create lasting memories.
Marie Widman Park |
| 2:00 PM | Stage: North by Northwest Direct from England, theatre legend Emma Rice brings to the Globe her inventive take on the Alfred Hitchcock classic North by Northwest in a production hailed as “an undoubted triumph” (WhatsOnStage). When ad man Roger Thornhill is mistaken for a Cold War spy, he goes on the run dodging airplanes, bad guys and a femme fatale who may not be what she seems. With six shape-shifting performers, a swinging ‘50s soundtrack, and the iconic backdrop of Mount Rushmore, Rice transforms the beloved thriller into a riotously funny high-speed theatrical ride.
Old Globe Theatre |
| Comedy: Sasha Nezlobin Sasha Nezlobin is a stand-up comedian who left Russia at the height of his career for one reason: Freedom of speech. Sasha Nezlobin is a stand-up comedian who left Russia at the height of his career for one reason: freedom of speech. Now starting over in America, he brings a sharp, honest, and deeply personal hour about reinvention, identity, and what it really costs to be free. ‘I’m Fine’ is a story about losing everything — and finding your voice again. Dark, bold, and unexpectedly funny. 21+ w/ valid ID Seating begins 30 minutes before showtime. General Admission seating assigned upon arrival. VIP upgrade add-ons available during check-out. Venue reserves right to refuse late entry without refund. Two item minimum per person in showroom. Lineups subject to change. Please review FAQs for more information.
National Lampoon: The Yellow Door |
| 8:00 PM | Stage: Measure for Measure Justice and desire collide in Shakespeare’s timeless tale of power and hypocrisy. When Vienna’s Duke suddenly disappears, his morally rigid deputy Angelo takes control—determined to rid the city of vice. But when he condemns a young man to death and then propositions the man’s sister, his actions reveal the cracks in his facade of authority. Filled with rich characters, surprising twists, and a comic group of seedy grifters on the make, Measure for Measure explores who holds power, who gets punished, and what it truly means to be virtuous.
Old Globe Theatre |
| 5:00 PM | Bastille Day French Market Join us as we commemorate Bastille Day, the French National Day, on July 14th! This historic day marks the anniversary of the storming of the Bastille prison in 1789, a pivotal event in the French Revolution symbolizing the birth of modern France and the values of liberty, equality, and fraternity.
Intercontinental San Diego Garden |
| 7:00 PM | Stage: North by Northwest Direct from England, theatre legend Emma Rice brings to the Globe her inventive take on the Alfred Hitchcock classic North by Northwest in a production hailed as “an undoubted triumph” (WhatsOnStage). When ad man Roger Thornhill is mistaken for a Cold War spy, he goes on the run dodging airplanes, bad guys and a femme fatale who may not be what she seems. With six shape-shifting performers, a swinging ‘50s soundtrack, and the iconic backdrop of Mount Rushmore, Rice transforms the beloved thriller into a riotously funny high-speed theatrical ride.
Old Globe Theatre |
| 6:30 PM | ARTS After Dark Kintsugi Workshop We’ll learn the art of kintsugi by following the process of repairing a broken bowl. The event will be led by our amazing ARTS Artist, Melanie. It’s going to be a fun evening, perfect for everyone, no matter your skill level. All materials will be provided, and there will be opportunities to purchase beer and wine. Come with a friend, loved one, or roll solo and get ready for a night of creativity and fun at the ARTS Center!
ARTS |
| 7:00 PM | Stage: North by Northwest Direct from England, theatre legend Emma Rice brings to the Globe her inventive take on the Alfred Hitchcock classic North by Northwest in a production hailed as “an undoubted triumph” (WhatsOnStage). When ad man Roger Thornhill is mistaken for a Cold War spy, he goes on the run dodging airplanes, bad guys and a femme fatale who may not be what she seems. With six shape-shifting performers, a swinging ‘50s soundtrack, and the iconic backdrop of Mount Rushmore, Rice transforms the beloved thriller into a riotously funny high-speed theatrical ride.
Old Globe Theatre |
| 7:30 PM | Stage: The Family Album Singer-songwriter Mia Bing has been hustling for years and is on the cusp of breaking through in the music industry. Just as she receives the call that could change her career, she’s pulled back to her childhood home, where she’s once again the “disappointing” daughter of her Asian immigrant parents, still haunted by an unresolved secret. Mia must learn to use her voice to confront and heal from the past. In 2017, MILCK and AG’s “Quiet” became a viral sensation around the world as an anthem of the Women’s March. That same spirit inspired them and acclaimed playwright Sam Chanse to draw on each of their personal stories to create The Family Album, a humorous and poignant original musical about finding and reclaiming your voice and using it for change. Commissioned by La Jolla Playhouse, The Family Album features a soulful power-pop score by MILCK and AG. Director Jess McLeod is known for work that blends emotional intimacy with expansive visual storytelling. This powerful, uplifting new musical is a journey through the healing power of connection. It will hit you right in the heart.
La Jolla Playhouse |
| 10:00 AM | Food: Kimchi Workshop Learn how to make authentic spicy, fermented kimchi at home! Includes your own take-home jar of kimchi. Kimchi is Korean fermented vegetables. It's usually spicy, but there are many ways to make it! We will explore some of them, with a focus on summer ingredients that invigorate and keep you cool! LEARN: We'll explain fermentation and have a brief discussion about the benefits of making and eating fermenting foods, and the history and different styles of kimchi DEMO: We'll show you how easy it is to start making fermented foods yourself at home! We'll demo some simple seasonal fermented recipes which are loaded with healthy "probiotic" bacteria TASTE: We'll have a variety of fermented kimchi styles to sample DO IT YOURSELF: Roll up your sleeves and make your very own batch of spicy kimchi to take home and ferment
Maya Moon Collective |
| 11:00 AM | Filipino American Friendship Festival Bring your family, friends and dancing shoes to the 6th Annual Filipino-American Friendship Festival San Diego
NTC Liberty Station Park |
| NOON | Amoxtlis Printmaking (For Youth) This multi-day workshop series invites participants to collaboratively produce a large-scale Amoxtli using color graphic printmaking techniques and recycled materials. Led by the artist, each session introduces processes of cutting, inking, and layering to build a collaborative composition. The workshop on this date, July 18, is designed for youth participants.
California Center for the Arts |
| 2:00 PM | Stage: North by Northwest Direct from England, theatre legend Emma Rice brings to the Globe her inventive take on the Alfred Hitchcock classic North by Northwest in a production hailed as “an undoubted triumph” (WhatsOnStage). When ad man Roger Thornhill is mistaken for a Cold War spy, he goes on the run dodging airplanes, bad guys and a femme fatale who may not be what she seems. With six shape-shifting performers, a swinging ‘50s soundtrack, and the iconic backdrop of Mount Rushmore, Rice transforms the beloved thriller into a riotously funny high-speed theatrical ride.
Old Globe Theatre |
| 3:00 PM | Exhibit: Raíces y Remedios Join us for a special closing event for artist Irie Zepeda, bringing together the themes, relationships, and creative explorations developed Join us for a special closing event for artist Irie Zepeda, bringing together the themes, relationships, and creative explorations developed throughout their residency. This gathering invites the community to experience the culmination of the work, reflecting on connections between land, body, culture, and collective care. It’s a moment to pause, share, and celebrate what has been created together.
San Diego Made Factory |
| 7:30 PM | Comedy: Asian Women Comedians Standup comedy is not going to stand for the dismantling of DEI! So, we’re pushing back with The DEI Comedy Show! These shows support and promote the comedic talents of diverse groups. Come experience our hilarious, creative, and unstoppable energy!
Mic Drop Comedy |
| 8:00 PM | Stage: North by Northwest Direct from England, theatre legend Emma Rice brings to the Globe her inventive take on the Alfred Hitchcock classic North by Northwest in a production hailed as “an undoubted triumph” (WhatsOnStage). When ad man Roger Thornhill is mistaken for a Cold War spy, he goes on the run dodging airplanes, bad guys and a femme fatale who may not be what she seems. With six shape-shifting performers, a swinging ‘50s soundtrack, and the iconic backdrop of Mount Rushmore, Rice transforms the beloved thriller into a riotously funny high-speed theatrical ride.
Old Globe Theatre |
| Stage: The Family Album Singer-songwriter Mia Bing has been hustling for years and is on the cusp of breaking through in the music industry. Just as she receives the call that could change her career, she’s pulled back to her childhood home, where she’s once again the “disappointing” daughter of her Asian immigrant parents, still haunted by an unresolved secret. Mia must learn to use her voice to confront and heal from the past. In 2017, MILCK and AG’s “Quiet” became a viral sensation around the world as an anthem of the Women’s March. That same spirit inspired them and acclaimed playwright Sam Chanse to draw on each of their personal stories to create The Family Album, a humorous and poignant original musical about finding and reclaiming your voice and using it for change. Commissioned by La Jolla Playhouse, The Family Album features a soulful power-pop score by MILCK and AG. Director Jess McLeod is known for work that blends emotional intimacy with expansive visual storytelling. This powerful, uplifting new musical is a journey through the healing power of connection. It will hit you right in the heart.
La Jolla Playhouse |
| Stage: Cyrano Brilliant poet, dazzling swordsman, and hopeless romantic, Cyrano is as quick with a quip as he is with a blade. But behind his bluster lies shame about his physical appearance. When the beautiful, soulful Roxane—whom Cyrano has loved all his life—falls for a handsome young soldier, Cyrano’s insecurity prompts him to hide his true feelings and lend his rival the words to woo the woman they both adore. In this exuberant and irreverent adaptation of the classic Cyrano de Bergerac, comedy and pathos collide in a tale bursting with wit, romance, and panache. Cyrano is a celebration of love in all its forms—the bold, the bashful, and the heartbreakingly brave.
The Old Globe |
| 9:30 PM | Comedy: Persians of Interest Persian Karen fires up the laughs with her hilarious Persian cultural takes which leave you cracking up till your belly hurts! Join her comic friends for this one night of snarky comedy, party energy, and total bravery protecting our freedom and voices. Celebrate Prideand “Tirgan,” an ancient Persian Rain Festival which jubilates the elements, washing away the bad and dancing with the Winds of Change. Tirgan Pride is about joy, strength and having no fear ! One special, colorful show with the funniest comedians raising their voices for Gay Rights in Iran and across the globe! From clever cultural takes to universal chaos, Persians of Interest blends smart comedy, party energy, and late-night club vibes into one unforgettable night.
National Lampoon: The Yellow Door |
| NOON | Amoxtlis Printmaking (For Adults) This multi-day workshop series invites participants to collaboratively produce a large-scale Amoxtli using color graphic printmaking techniques and recycled materials. Led by the artist, each session introduces processes of cutting, inking, and layering to build a collaborative composition. The workshop on this date, July 19, is designed for adult participants.
California Center for the Arts |
| 1:00 PM | Stage: The Family Album Singer-songwriter Mia Bing has been hustling for years and is on the cusp of breaking through in the music industry. Just as she receives the call that could change her career, she’s pulled back to her childhood home, where she’s once again the “disappointing” daughter of her Asian immigrant parents, still haunted by an unresolved secret. Mia must learn to use her voice to confront and heal from the past. In 2017, MILCK and AG’s “Quiet” became a viral sensation around the world as an anthem of the Women’s March. That same spirit inspired them and acclaimed playwright Sam Chanse to draw on each of their personal stories to create The Family Album, a humorous and poignant original musical about finding and reclaiming your voice and using it for change. Commissioned by La Jolla Playhouse, The Family Album features a soulful power-pop score by MILCK and AG. Director Jess McLeod is known for work that blends emotional intimacy with expansive visual storytelling. This powerful, uplifting new musical is a journey through the healing power of connection. It will hit you right in the heart.
La Jolla Playhouse |
| 2:00 PM | Stage: North by Northwest Direct from England, theatre legend Emma Rice brings to the Globe her inventive take on the Alfred Hitchcock classic North by Northwest in a production hailed as “an undoubted triumph” (WhatsOnStage). When ad man Roger Thornhill is mistaken for a Cold War spy, he goes on the run dodging airplanes, bad guys and a femme fatale who may not be what she seems. With six shape-shifting performers, a swinging ‘50s soundtrack, and the iconic backdrop of Mount Rushmore, Rice transforms the beloved thriller into a riotously funny high-speed theatrical ride.
Old Globe Theatre |
| 3:00 PM | Stage: Il Tabarro Grand opera is coming to the California Center for the Arts in Escondido in July! Giacomo Puccini’s one-act masterpiece Il Tabarro, Italian for The Cloak, is a dramatic story of love, jealousy, and betrayal. Set aboard a river barge in Paris at the turn of the century, the soul-stirring melodies will transport you to a foggy night of deception and death. Il Tabarro is the least-performed of the three operas in Puccini’s triple-bill Il Trittico (The Triptych). While companies frequently mount double bills of Suor Angelica and Gianni Schicchi, they usually overlook “Il Tabarro,” the first opera Puccini composed in the trio. In just one hour, you’ll be spellbound by the beauty and power of this music, whether you’re a devoted opera fan or a first-timer. That’s just half of the program, though. After the intermission, you’ll see the same story told in a completely different way: through neoclassical ballet. Featuring original choreography, this brand new adaptation of Il Tabarro reverses the narrative as the characters are now silent, speaking only through mesmerizingly expressive movements. This time, you’ll hear the same amazing orchestrations but without any vocal parts.
California Center for the Arts |
| 5:00 PM | Lights Over the Huangpu An exhibition event at the SDCHM - Honoring a shared history "Shanghai, Homeland Once Upon a Time: Jewish Refugees and Shanghai"
San Diego Chinese Historical Museum |
| 5:30 PM | Kumihimo Bracelet Workshop Beginners welcome! Join us for this 3-hour workshop, as you learn to handcraft your own unique kumihimo bracelet. Kumihimo is a traditional Japanese artform and craftwork for making braids and cords. In the past, kumihimo decorations were used as accessories for kimono as well as samurai armor. Literally meaning gathered threads, kumihimo are made by interlacing reels of yarn, commonly silk, with the use of traditional, specialized looms. With the advent of an inexpensive handheld loom, you can make bracelets and necklaces affordably and easily.
San Diego Craft Collective |
| 7:00 PM | Stage: North by Northwest Direct from England, theatre legend Emma Rice brings to the Globe her inventive take on the Alfred Hitchcock classic North by Northwest in a production hailed as “an undoubted triumph” (WhatsOnStage). When ad man Roger Thornhill is mistaken for a Cold War spy, he goes on the run dodging airplanes, bad guys and a femme fatale who may not be what she seems. With six shape-shifting performers, a swinging ‘50s soundtrack, and the iconic backdrop of Mount Rushmore, Rice transforms the beloved thriller into a riotously funny high-speed theatrical ride.
Old Globe Theatre |
| Stage: The Family Album Singer-songwriter Mia Bing has been hustling for years and is on the cusp of breaking through in the music industry. Just as she receives the call that could change her career, she’s pulled back to her childhood home, where she’s once again the “disappointing” daughter of her Asian immigrant parents, still haunted by an unresolved secret. Mia must learn to use her voice to confront and heal from the past. In 2017, MILCK and AG’s “Quiet” became a viral sensation around the world as an anthem of the Women’s March. That same spirit inspired them and acclaimed playwright Sam Chanse to draw on each of their personal stories to create The Family Album, a humorous and poignant original musical about finding and reclaiming your voice and using it for change. Commissioned by La Jolla Playhouse, The Family Album features a soulful power-pop score by MILCK and AG. Director Jess McLeod is known for work that blends emotional intimacy with expansive visual storytelling. This powerful, uplifting new musical is a journey through the healing power of connection. It will hit you right in the heart.
La Jolla Playhouse |
| Stage: Cyrano Brilliant poet, dazzling swordsman, and hopeless romantic, Cyrano is as quick with a quip as he is with a blade. But behind his bluster lies shame about his physical appearance. When the beautiful, soulful Roxane—whom Cyrano has loved all his life—falls for a handsome young soldier, Cyrano’s insecurity prompts him to hide his true feelings and lend his rival the words to woo the woman they both adore. In this exuberant and irreverent adaptation of the classic Cyrano de Bergerac, comedy and pathos collide in a tale bursting with wit, romance, and panache. Cyrano is a celebration of love in all its forms—the bold, the bashful, and the heartbreakingly brave.
The Old Globe |
| 7:30 PM | Music: Ramon Ayala "Historia De Un Final", Ramόn Ayala's farewell tour, marks the end of a historic career, offering fans a final chance to celebrate his enduring musical legacy. Ramón Ayala is a legendary Mexican musician, singer, and songwriter known as the "King of the Accordion." A pioneer of the Norteño genre, Ayala blended Mexican folk music with polka rhythms, shaping the sound of regional Mexican music. In the 1960s, he formed Los Relámpagos del Norte, producing numerous hits, and later founded his iconic band, Ramón Ayala y sus Bravos del Norte. With over 100 albums and several Grammy Awards, his influence spans five decades.
Pechanga Resort Casino |
| 8:00 PM | Music: DakhaBrakha DakhaBrakha is a music quartet from Kyiv, Ukraine. Their “ethno chaos” sound spans years of performances prior to Russia’s 2022 invasion, but war is in everything now. They masterfully blend Ukrainian traditional music with influences from around the world, resulting in an unexpected new music. They are troubadours, activists and educators. Though their name means Give/Take in the old language, DakhaBrakha is new Ukraine, both pre-colonial and post-Soviet, working within a global network of art and music. They aim to help audiences see Ukraine not as a monolith, but as a cosmopolitan culture that takes in other cultures, and gives in return.
Music Box |
| 7:00 PM | Stage: North by Northwest Direct from England, theatre legend Emma Rice brings to the Globe her inventive take on the Alfred Hitchcock classic North by Northwest in a production hailed as “an undoubted triumph” (WhatsOnStage). When ad man Roger Thornhill is mistaken for a Cold War spy, he goes on the run dodging airplanes, bad guys and a femme fatale who may not be what she seems. With six shape-shifting performers, a swinging ‘50s soundtrack, and the iconic backdrop of Mount Rushmore, Rice transforms the beloved thriller into a riotously funny high-speed theatrical ride.
Old Globe Theatre |
| Stage: Cyrano Brilliant poet, dazzling swordsman, and hopeless romantic, Cyrano is as quick with a quip as he is with a blade. But behind his bluster lies shame about his physical appearance. When the beautiful, soulful Roxane—whom Cyrano has loved all his life—falls for a handsome young soldier, Cyrano’s insecurity prompts him to hide his true feelings and lend his rival the words to woo the woman they both adore. In this exuberant and irreverent adaptation of the classic Cyrano de Bergerac, comedy and pathos collide in a tale bursting with wit, romance, and panache. Cyrano is a celebration of love in all its forms—the bold, the bashful, and the heartbreakingly brave.
The Old Globe |
| 7:30 PM | Stage: The Family Album Singer-songwriter Mia Bing has been hustling for years and is on the cusp of breaking through in the music industry. Just as she receives the call that could change her career, she’s pulled back to her childhood home, where she’s once again the “disappointing” daughter of her Asian immigrant parents, still haunted by an unresolved secret. Mia must learn to use her voice to confront and heal from the past. In 2017, MILCK and AG’s “Quiet” became a viral sensation around the world as an anthem of the Women’s March. That same spirit inspired them and acclaimed playwright Sam Chanse to draw on each of their personal stories to create The Family Album, a humorous and poignant original musical about finding and reclaiming your voice and using it for change. Commissioned by La Jolla Playhouse, The Family Album features a soulful power-pop score by MILCK and AG. Director Jess McLeod is known for work that blends emotional intimacy with expansive visual storytelling. This powerful, uplifting new musical is a journey through the healing power of connection. It will hit you right in the heart.
La Jolla Playhouse |
| Music: Enhypen Enhypen is a South Korean boy band formed by Belift Lab. Formerly a joint venture between CJ ENM and Hybe Corporation, the group was formed through the 2020 survival competition show I-Land. The group consists of six members: Jay, Jake, Sunghoon, Sunoo, Jungwon, and Ni-Ki.
Snapdragon Stadium |
| 8:00 PM | Music: Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso are an Argentine experimental trap, hip-hop, electronic dance music, and pop duo formed in Buenos Aires, consisting of Catriel Guerreiro and Ulises Guerriero, who are known individually as Ca7riel and Paco Amoroso. The duo is known for their distinctive and eccentric style in both their music and lyrics. Their live performances often feature live instruments and a mix of genres, including Latin pop, fusion jazz, house rock, and various types of electronic music like electronic dance music. They have been awarded with a Grammy Award and five Latin Grammy Awards.
Cal Coast Theatre |
| 6:00 PM | Food: Chinese Dumplings Workshop Learn to make epic Chinese dumplings in this hands-on cooking class with Chef Ben! You'll start by creating a tasty pork and chive filling, then you'll learn several beautiful folding techniques that will make your dumplings look restaurant-quality. As your first batch is steaming, you'll mix up a simple yet flavorful dipping sauce using soy sauce, honey, sesame oil and rice vinegar. Next, you'll add shrimp paste to your remaining filling as you learn to make shumai-style dumplings. This session is about celebrating all things homemade as you craft mouthwatering dumplings and tap into your culinary creativity. Book now!
Mission Brewing |
| 6:30 PM | Music: Latin Sol Join Latin Sol for this Special Event! Part of the Twilight In The Park Concert Series. Enjoy this evening concert in the historical Spreckles Organ Pavilion. It will be a fun experience!
Spreckels Organ Pavilion |
| 7:00 PM | Stage: North by Northwest Direct from England, theatre legend Emma Rice brings to the Globe her inventive take on the Alfred Hitchcock classic North by Northwest in a production hailed as “an undoubted triumph” (WhatsOnStage). When ad man Roger Thornhill is mistaken for a Cold War spy, he goes on the run dodging airplanes, bad guys and a femme fatale who may not be what she seems. With six shape-shifting performers, a swinging ‘50s soundtrack, and the iconic backdrop of Mount Rushmore, Rice transforms the beloved thriller into a riotously funny high-speed theatrical ride.
Old Globe Theatre |
| Stage: Cyrano Brilliant poet, dazzling swordsman, and hopeless romantic, Cyrano is as quick with a quip as he is with a blade. But behind his bluster lies shame about his physical appearance. When the beautiful, soulful Roxane—whom Cyrano has loved all his life—falls for a handsome young soldier, Cyrano’s insecurity prompts him to hide his true feelings and lend his rival the words to woo the woman they both adore. In this exuberant and irreverent adaptation of the classic Cyrano de Bergerac, comedy and pathos collide in a tale bursting with wit, romance, and panache. Cyrano is a celebration of love in all its forms—the bold, the bashful, and the heartbreakingly brave.
The Old Globe |
| 7:30 PM | Stage: The Family Album Singer-songwriter Mia Bing has been hustling for years and is on the cusp of breaking through in the music industry. Just as she receives the call that could change her career, she’s pulled back to her childhood home, where she’s once again the “disappointing” daughter of her Asian immigrant parents, still haunted by an unresolved secret. Mia must learn to use her voice to confront and heal from the past. In 2017, MILCK and AG’s “Quiet” became a viral sensation around the world as an anthem of the Women’s March. That same spirit inspired them and acclaimed playwright Sam Chanse to draw on each of their personal stories to create The Family Album, a humorous and poignant original musical about finding and reclaiming your voice and using it for change. Commissioned by La Jolla Playhouse, The Family Album features a soulful power-pop score by MILCK and AG. Director Jess McLeod is known for work that blends emotional intimacy with expansive visual storytelling. This powerful, uplifting new musical is a journey through the healing power of connection. It will hit you right in the heart.
La Jolla Playhouse |

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