JAMES BARBOUR ANNOUNCES HE HAS EXITED
RICHARD O'BRIEN'S THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW
SAN DIEGO (August 18, 2011)—Today Executive Producer Lou Spisto and James Barbour announced that Barbour has regretfully departed the role of Frank ‘N’ Furter in The Old Globe’s upcoming production of Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show due to issues with his wife’s pregnancy. A replacement for the role will be announced soon.
As previously announced, Oanh Nguyen will direct the musical with book, music and lyrics by Richard O’Brien, choreography by JT Horenstein and music direction by Mike Wilkins. The Rocky Horror Show will run in the Old Globe Theatre, part of the Globe’s Conrad Prebys Theatre Center, Sept. 15 – Nov. 6. Preview performances run Sept. 15 – Sept. 22. Opening night is Friday, Sept. 23 at 8:00 p.m. Single tickets will go on sale online on Friday, Aug. 19 at midnight. Single tickets will go on sale at the Globe Box Office on Sunday, Aug. 21 at 10:00 a.m. Tickets can be purchased online at www.TheOldGlobe.org, by phone at (619) 23-GLOBE or by visiting the Box Office at 1363 Old Globe Way in Balboa Park.
The musical that became a movie and started a 35-year nonstop cultural phenomenon is back where it is meant to be seen – live on stage. When Brad and Janet, a clean-cut young couple from the suburbs, get caught with a flat in the middle of nowhere, they seek help from the devilishly charming transvestite Dr. Frank ‘N’ Furter. What they discover in his mysterious laboratory is a time warp of sexual and scientific possibilities – and, perhaps, true love.
The cast of The Rocky Horror Show includes Andrew Call (Eddie, Phantom), Jeanna de Waal (Janet), Sydney James Harcourt (Rocky), Nadine Isenegger (Columbia), Lauren Lim Jackson (Phantom), Kelsey Kurz (Brad), David Andrew Macdonald (Narrator, Dr. Scott), Anna Schnaitter (Phantom), Laura Shoop (Magenta), Kit Treece (Phantom) and Jason Wooten (Riff Raff).
The creative team also includes Donyale Werle (Scenic Design), Emily Rebholz (Costume Design), Rui Rita (Lighting Design), Kevin Kennedy (Sound Design), Aaron Rhyne (Projection Design) and Anjee Nero (Stage Manager).
Playwright and composer Richard O’Brien began his career as an actor, performing in the London productions of Hair and Jesus Christ Superstar in the 1970s. With the guidance of director Jim Sharman, O’Brien opened his musical The Rocky Horror Show at the Theatre Upstairs in 1973. Within weeks it became a cult theater hit and quickly led to an original cast album. Two years later O’Brien and Sharman adapted it into a film, retitled The Rocky Horror Picture Show, starring Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon and Barry Bostwick. Though the material was highly provocative for its time, including depictions of gay and transgender culture, the movie gained a huge cult following and made stars of its leads. O’Brien himself appeared in the movie as Riff Raff. Still in limited release 35 years after its premiere, The Rocky Horror Picture Show is the longest-running theatrical release in film history. O’Brien created a follow-up movie, Shock Treatment, and several more stage musicals in the ‘80s, and he continued to act in bit parts in cult films such as Flash Gordon, Dark City, Ever After and Dungeons & Dragons. In 1998 he released a CD, entitled Absolute O’Brien, of music from his one-man revue, Disgracefully Yours. He served as the host of the popular British game show “The Crystal Maze” and appeared on the West End in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. He also occasionally does cabaret-style music and comedy performances on stages around the world, singing songs from Rocky Horror, among others.
Director Oanh Nguyen recently directed the acclaimed Chance Theater productions of The Who’s Tommy (recently remounted at Segerstrom Center for the Arts; five Ovation Award nominations, including Best Director and Best Musical, three Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle (LADCC) Award nominations and two Back Stage Garland Awards) and Hair (five Ovation Award nominations, including Best Director and Best Musical, and six LADCC Award nominations, including Best Director and Best Revival). He co-founded Chance Theater in 1999, where he is currently Artistic Director. He also serves as the Producing Associate at South Coast Repertory as part of Theatre Communications Group’s New Generations Program. Nguyen was awarded the Outstanding Artist Award by Arts Orange County and is a recipient of the TCG Nathan Cummings Young Leaders of Color fellowship. Nguyen recently directed the West Coast premiere of Po Boy Tango by Kenneth Lin at East West Players. He was also the Associate Director of the world premiere of The Happy Ones by Julie Marie Myatt at South Coast Repertory (nominated for two LADCC Awards, including Best Production). His other directing credits include the world premiere of The Girl, the Grouch and the Goat by Tony Award winner Mark Hollmann, Three Days of Rain, Bash, Lee Miller: The Angel and The Fiend, Goodnight Children Everywhere, Tape, Closer Than Ever, Porcelain, Cabaret, Into the Woods, The Laramie Project, Jesus Hates Me (remounted at South Coast Repertory), Inventing Van Gogh, Frozen, The Last Five Years, Sunday in the Park with George, Assassins, Rabbit Hole, Merrily We Roll Along and Welcome Home, Jenny Sutter.
Choreographer JT Horenstein recently premiered his work at Broadway's DanceBreak at the Alvin Ailey Theatre. He also filmed a Volkswagen Jetta commercial and is the dancer behind Gene Kelly’s face. Horenstein can also be seen in the film Fame as the jazz dance teacher opposite Bebe Neuwirth and will next be featured in The Muppets. Horenstein has choreographed, coached and performed in concert appearances, music videos, arena tours, films and on television with artists such as Bette Midler, Liza Minnelli, Barbra Streisand, My Chemical Romance, Puddle of Mudd, Ricky Martin, Kings of Leon, Sean Lennon and Modest Mouse. He has performed in over 15 Broadway shows, national and international companies and tours including Tommy Tune’s Grease on Broadway with Rosie O’Donnell, The Who’s Tommy, White Christmas at the Pantages Theatre and Michael Jackson’s European Sisterella Tour. He is currently developing two new dance and theater pieces that he has created: The Question (premiered at the Ricardo Montalbán Theatre on March 9, 2009) and A Day in the Life of America, a collection of short stories told entirely through song, dance and multimedia with a classic rock score that takes place across five U.S. cities in one 24 hour period.
Music Director Mike Wilkins holds a B.A. in Music Theory and Composition from Azusa Pacific University and a Master’s degree in Choral Conducting. He is proud to be an Associate Member at Chance Theater in Anaheim Hills. His Chance Theater projects include Merrily We Roll Along, Little Women, The Who’s Tommy (nominated for four Ovation Awards, including Best Musical), The Secret Garden and the world premiere of The Boy in the Bathroom. He is currently working on Chance Theater's production of the Southern California Premiere of Jerry Springer: The Opera. He has worked on numerous productions as a musical director and accompanist, including The Wild Party, Guys and Dolls, Footloose, Anything Goes and Godspell.
TICKETS to Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show can be purchased online at www.TheOldGlobe.org, by phone at (619) 23-GLOBE or by visiting the Box Office at 1363 Old Globe Way in Balboa Park. Tickets are currently available by subscription only. Single tickets will go on sale online on Friday, Aug. 19 at midnight. Single tickets will go on sale at the Globe Box Office on Sunday, Aug. 21 at 10:00 a.m. Performances at the Old Globe Theatre begin on Sept. 15 and continue through Nov. 6. Ticket prices start at $29. Performance times: Previews: Thursday, Sept. 15 at 8:00 p.m., Friday, Sept. 16 at 8:00 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 17 at 8:00 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 18 at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 20 at 7:00 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 21 at 7:00 p.m. and Thursday, Sept. 22 at 8:00 p.m. Regular Performances: Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7:00 p.m., Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 p.m., Saturday matinees at 4 p.m., Sunday matinees at 2:00 p.m. and Sunday evenings at 7:00 p.m. There is an 8:00 p.m. performance on Monday, Oct. 31 (Halloween) and no performance on Tuesday, Nov. 1. The Friday, Oct. 28 performance will begin at 7:30 and will be followed by the Rocky Horror Costume Bash (see below for details). Discounts are available for full-time students, patrons 29 years of age and under, seniors and groups of 10 or more.
Associated events taking place during the run of Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show include:
INSIGHTS SEMINAR: The Rocky Horror Show
Monday, Sept. 19 at 7:00 p.m. FREE
Insight Seminars are informal presentations of ideas and insights to enhance the theater-going experience. The seminars feature a panel selected from the artistic company of each production and take place in the theater where the production is performed. Reception, 6:30 p.m. Seminar, 7:00 p.m. Admission is free and reservations are not required.
POST-SHOW FORUMS: The Rocky Horror Show
Tuesdays, Sept. 27 and Oct. 4 and Wednesday, Oct. 12. FREE
Discuss the play with members of the The Rocky Horror Show cast and crew at post-show discussions led by the Globe’s creative staff after the performances.
OUT AT THE GLOBE: Thursday, Oct. 6 at 6:30 p.m. $20
An evening for gay and lesbian theater lovers and the whole LGBT community, Out at the Globe includes a hosted wine and martini bar, appetizers and door prizes. $20 per person. RSVP at (619) 23-GLOBE. (Tickets to The Rocky Horror Show are sold separately.)
THANK GLOBE IT’S FRIDAY: Fridays, Sept. 16 and Oct. 7 at 6:30 p.m. $20
Kick off the weekend with the Globe’s Friday pre-show bash. TGIF includes a hosted wine and martini bar, appetizers and desserts. $20 per person. RSVP at (619) 23-GLOBE. (Tickets to The Rocky Horror Show are sold separately.)
ROCKY HORROR COSTUME BASH: Friday, Oct. 28 at 7:30 p.m.
The Old Globe hosts a Halloween-themed fundraising event that begins with a performance of The Rocky Horror Show at 7:30 p.m. After the performance, guests dressed in their most fabulous costumes party with the cast of the show in Balboa Park’s Prado Ballroom. In addition to cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and dancing, a costume contest will be held. For more information, contact the Development department at (619) 231-1941 x2380.
LOCATION: The Old Globe is located in San Diego’s Balboa Park at 1363 Old Globe Way. There are numerous free parking lots available throughout the park. Valet parking is also available ($10). For additional parking information visit www.BalboaPark.org.
CALENDAR: Much Ado About Nothing (5/29-9/24), The Tempest (6/5-9/25), Amadeus (6/12-9/22), Hershey Felder in Maestro: The Art of Leonard Bernstein (7/22-8/28), Engaging Shaw (7/29-9/4), Odyssey (9/30-10/2), Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show (9/15-11/6), Somewhere (9/24-10/30).
PHOTO EDITORS: Digital images of The Old Globe’s productions are available at www.TheOldGlobe.org/pressroom.
The Tony Award-winning Old Globe is one of the country’s leading professional regional theaters and has stood as San Diego’s flagship arts institution for 75 years. Under the direction of Executive Producer Louis G. Spisto, The Old Globe produces a year-round season of 15 productions of classic, contemporary and new works on its three Balboa Park stages: the 600-seat Old Globe Theatre and the 250-seat Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre, which are both part of The Old Globe’s Conrad Prebys Theatre Center, and the 605-seat outdoor Lowell Davies Festival Theatre, home of its internationally renowned Shakespeare Festival. More than 250,000 people attend Globe productions annually and participate in the theater's education and community programs. Numerous world premieres such as The Full Monty, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, A Catered Affair, and the annual holiday musical, Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, have been developed at The Old Globe and have gone on to enjoy highly successful runs on Broadway and at regional theaters across the country.
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CAST BIOGRAPHIES
ANDREW CALL (Eddie, Phantom) is proud to be making his Old Globe debut. His Broadway credits include American Idiot, Cry-Baby, High Fidelity and Glory Days. His television credits include “As the World Turns” and “All My Children.”
JEANNA DE WAAL (Janet) has appeared on Broadway as Heather in American Idiot and on the West End as Ensemble/Cover for We Will Rock You. De Waal trained at the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts and received a B.A. with honors in Acting.
SYDNEY JAMES HARCOURT (Rocky) recently played the Tinman in Dallas Theater Center’s production of The Wiz to critical acclaim. His Broadway credits include Swing in American Idiot, Simba understudy in The Lion King and Ensemble in Bells Are Ringing. His other New York credits include Camelot (Lincoln Center Theater), Showboat (Carnegie Hall) and Radio City Christmas Spectacular (Radio City Music Hall). Harcourt is a proud graduate of Interlochen Arts Academy and The Maggie Flanigan Studio. He is looking forward to the upcoming premiere of Ellen, Ameer, and Jose written by Phil Patacca and Gretta Zutz.
NADINE ISENEGGER (Columbia) is thrilled to be making her Globe debut. On Broadway, she originated the role of Val in the revival of Pal Joey with Stockard Channing and Martha Plimpton. She starred in the revivals of A Chorus Line as Cassie opposite Mario Lopez and 42nd Street as Peggy Sawyer opposite Tom Wopat, Patrick Cassidy and Shirley Jones. Her other Broadway credits include Follies, Kiss Me, Kate and Victoria, the white cat, in Cats. Isenegger has appeared in the National Tours of 42nd Street as Peggy Sawyer, Titanic as Edith Corse Evans and Fame as Iris. Her regional credits include Judy in White Christmas (Boston company), Lola in Damn Yankees (Weston Playhouse) and Wife in Contact (Sarasota Ballet at Asolo Repertory Theatre). Isenegger has also had success in film and television with credits including NBC’s Smash (premiering 2012), Sex and the City 2 as one of Liza Minnelli’s “Single Ladies,” Woody Allen’s films Sweet and Lowdown and Deconstructing Harry and the documentary Every Little Step. She has appeared in the soap operas All My Children, Guiding Light, Another World as Greta and numerous national television commercials.
LAUREN LIM JACKSON (Phantom) is thrilled to be at The Old Globe. Her theater credits include the Broadway productions of Wonderland and Finian’s Rainbow and the Off Broadway production of The Wiz (City Center Encores!). Her regional credits include Wonderland (Straz Center), Memphis (La Jolla Playhouse, The 5th Avenue Theatre) and High School Musical 2: On Stage! (Theatre of the Stars). She also appeared in the West Side Story 50th Anniversary World Tour as Anita Cover. Her film and television credits include The Smurfs, Mrs. Santa Claus and “Kidsongs.”
KELSEY KURZ (Brad) has appeared on Broadway in The Merchant of Venice and Off Broadway in The Merchant of Venice (The Public Theater), Davy & Stu (The Ensemble Studio Theatre) and I Coulda Been a Kennedy (2006 New York International Fringe Festival). His regional credits include Sons of the Prophet (Huntington Theatre Company) and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and Cat Ballou (Jackson Hole Playhouse). He has appeared in the films Spartan King (in post-production) and A Time to Speak (in post-production).
DAVID ANDREW MACDONALD (Narrator, Dr. Scott) has appeared on Broadway in Mamma Mia!, Coram Boy and Two Shakespearean Actors. He has also appeared in the National Tour of An Inspector Calls (Chicago Jeff Award nomination). His Off Broadway credits include The Green Heart and A Night and Her Stars (Manhattan Theatre Club). Regionally he has appeared in My Wonderful Day (The Wilma Theater), Happy Now? (Yale Repertory Theatre), Noises Off and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Hartford Stage), A Seagull in the Hamptons (McCarter Theatre Center), Julius Caesar (Shakespeare Festival St. Louis), A Christmas Carol, Pride and Prejudice, Julius Caesar, The Comedy of Errors, Arms and the Man, Henry IV Part I and The Importance of Being Earnest (The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey), I Hate Hamlet and A Christmas Carol (Actors Theatre of Louisville), The Big Numbers and The Wizards of Quiz (Philadelphia Festival Theatre for New Plays), Hayfever (Intiman Theatre), Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Cambridge Theater Company), A Midsummer Night's Dream (Manitoba Theatre Centre) and The Way of the World (New York Stage and Film). Macdonald’s television credits include “Sex and the City,” “Law & Order,” “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” “Another World,” “One Life to Live,” “Loving” and 10 years as Edmund Winslow on “Guiding Light.”
ANNA SCHNAITTER (Phantom) has recently appeared as Mark’s Mom and others in Rent, Tommy with Alice Ripley, The Producers, Bombalurinain Cats, Les Misérables with Danny Gurwin, The Pajama Game, Cassie and Judy in A Chorus Line, Graziella in West Side Story, No Strings costumed by Bob Mackie, Ruth in Thoroughly Modern Millie, Little Becky Two Shoesin Urinetown, Gymnasia in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Hot Mikado, Annie Get Your Gun with Katherine McPhee, Creep in Pantagleize and The Question, an indie rock ballet conceived and choreographed by JT Horenstein. Schnaitter has taught dancers at Lineage Dance, Los Angeles County High School for the Arts and Loyola Marymount University. Her choreography credits include numerous productions at The Pasadena Musical Theatre Program under the direction of Ryan Scott Oliver, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum at The Lyric Theater and, for the past six years, assisting brilliant choreographers Denise Leitner and Terri Best. She is an alumna of Ann Reinking's Broadway Theatre Project and the Jazz/Musical Theatre Dance Program at Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival under the direction of Chet Walker.
LAURA SHOOP (Magneta) has performed on Broadway as Hodel Fiddler on the Roof and Laurie/Ado Annie understudy in Oklahoma! She appeared as Baby Jane in Jerry Springer: The Opera (Carnegie Hall) and as Young Maid in The House of Bernarda Alba (Lincoln Center Theater), for which she can be heard on the original cast recording. Recently Shoop performed the roll of Fräulein Kost in a production of Cabaret at the John W. Engeman Theater where she was also seen as Mary Smith in Run For Your Wife. She won the New York Musical Theatre Festival Award for Excellence – Outstanding Individual Performance for her portrayal of Mary in Sherlock Holmes: The Early Years. Shoop was part of the First National Tour of Thoroughly Modern Millie, where she played the role of Ruth and understudied Millie, Miss Dorothy and Miss Flannery. Her favorite regional credits include Belle in Beauty and the Beast (Alabama Shakespeare Festival), A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (Sacramento Music Circus), Carousel (Paper Mill Playhouse) and Lady in the Dark (Prince Music Theater). Her television credits include “Guiding Light,” “As the World Turns,” “Martha” and “Late Show with David Letterman.”
KIT TREECE (Phantom) has appeared in the National Tours of A Chorus Line as Bobby and Hairspray. His favorite regional credits include Riff in West Side Story (Gateway Playhouse), Monty in Genesius (Goodspeed Musicals), Young Scrooge in A Christmas Carol (Hartford Stage), Noah Claypole in Oliver! (John W. Engeman Theater) and Freddy Eynsford-Hill in My Fair Lady (The Monomoy Theatre). No stranger to transvestite-centered musicals, Treece recently made his primetime television debut performing on “America’s Got Talent” with the Broadway cast of Priscilla Queen of the Desert.
JASON WOOTEN (Riff Raff) played Riff Raff on Broadway and is excited to play the role once more. His other notable Broadway roles include Woof in the revival of Hair, Simon Zealotes in Jesus Christ Superstar and a one-night stint as Coyote in Twyla Tharp’s The Times They Are A-Changin’, which began on The Old Globe’s stage. He performed with Queen and starred as Galileo in Las Vegas with We Will Rock You and has toured North America with the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. As a writer, he is co-author of the rock musical The Existents.
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FACT SHEET
RICHARD O’BRIEN’S THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW
Book, Music and Lyrics by Richard O’Brien
Directed by Oanh Nguyen
RUNS: Sept. 15 – Nov. 6, 2011
Old Globe Theatre
Conrad Prebys Theatre Center
TICKETS: Ticket prices start at $29.
SYNOPSIS: Clean-cut couple Brad and Janet seek help from the devilishly charming transvestite Dr. Frank N. Furter and discover a time warp of sexual and scientific possibilities.
CREATIVE TEAM: Oanh Nguyen (Director), JT Horenstein (Choreographer), Mike Wilkins (Music Direction), Donyale Werle (Scenic Design), Emily Rebholz (Costume Design), Rui Rita (Lighting Design), Kevin Kennedy (Sound Design), Aaron Rhyne (Projection Design) and Anjee Nero (Stage Manager).
CAST: Andrew Call (Eddie, Phantom), Jeanna de Waal (Janet), Sydney James Harcourt (Rocky), Nadine Isenegger (Columbia), Lauren Lim Jackson (Phantom), Kelsey Kurz (Brad), David Andrew Macdonald (Narrator, Dr. Scott), Anna Schnaitter (Phantom), Laura Shoop (Magenta), Kit Treece (Phantom) and Jason Wooten (Riff Raff).
PREVIEWS:
Sep 15 THU 8pm
Sep 16 FRI 8pm
Sep 17 SAT 8pm
Sep 18 SUN 7pm
Sep 20 TUE 7pm
Sep 21 WED 7pm
Sep 22 THU 8pm
OPENING NIGHT: Sep 23 FRI 8pm
REGULAR PERFORMANCES:
Sep 24 SAT 4pm
Sep 24 SAT 8pm
Sep 25 SUN 2pm
Sep 25 SUN 7pm
Sep 27 TUE 7pm
Sep 28 WED 7pm
Sep 29 THU 8pm
Sep 30 FRI 8pm
Oct 1 SAT 4pm
Oct 1 SAT 8pm
Oct 2 SUN 2pm
Oct 2 SUN 7pm
Oct 4 TUE 7pm
Oct 5 WED 7pm
Oct 6 THU 8pm
Oct 7 FRI 8pm
Oct 8 SAT 4pm
Oct 8 SAT 8pm
Oct 9 SUN 2pm
Oct 9 SUN 7pm
Oct 11 TUE 7pm
Oct 12 WED 7pm
Oct 13 THU 8pm
Oct 14 FRI 8pm
Oct 15 SAT 4pm
Oct 15 SAT 8pm
Oct 16 SUN 2pm
Oct 16 SUN 7pm
Oct 18 TUE 7pm
Oct 19 WED 7pm
Oct 20 THU 8pm
Oct 21 FRI 8pm
Oct 22 SAT 4pm
Oct 22 SAT 8pm
Oct 23 SUN 2pm
Oct 23 SUN 7pm
Oct 25 TUE 7pm
Oct 26 WED 7pm
Oct 27 THU 8pm
Oct 28 FRI 7:30pm
Oct 29 SAT 4pm
Oct 29 SAT 8pm
Oct 30 SUN 2pm
Oct 30 SUN 7pm
Oct 31 MON 8pm
Nov 2 WED 7pm
Nov 3 THU 8pm
Nov 4 FRI 8pm
Nov 5 SAT 4pm
Nov 5 SAT 8pm
Nov 6 SUN 2pm
Nov 6 SUN 7pm
INSIGHTS SEMINAR
Monday, Sept. 19 at 7:00 p.m.
Seminar series features a panel of artists from the current show. Reception at 6:30 p.m. FREE
POST-SHOW FORUMS
Tuesdays, Sept. 27 and Oct. 4 and Wednesday, Oct. 12
Discuss the play with members of the cast following the performance. FREE
OUT AT THE GLOBE
Thursday, Oct. 6 at 6:30 p.m. $20
An evening for LGBT theater lovers with a hosted wine and martini bar, appetizers and door prizes. (Show sold separately.)
THANK GLOBE IT’S FRIDAY
Fridays, Sept. 16 and Oct. 7 at 6:30 p.m. $20
Friday pre-show bash includes wine, martinis, appetizers, dessert and live music. (Show sold separately.)
ROCKY HORROR COSTUME BASH:
Friday, Oct. 28 at 7:30 p.m.
A Halloween-themed fundraising event with cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, dancing and a costume contest with the cast of the show.
BOX OFFICE WINDOW HOURS: Noon to final curtain Tuesday through Sunday. American Express, Discover, MasterCard and VISA accepted. (619) 23-GLOBE [234-5623]
LOCATION: 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.
PRESS CONTACT:
Jeffrey Weiser (619) 238-0043 x2352 jweiser@TheOldGlobe.org
Mike Hausberg (619) 238-0043 x2355 mhausberg@TheOldGlobe.org
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