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  • For year 27 of the Free Classic Series, Coronado audiences will be transported to 1920s England to meet the outrageous and opinionated Bliss family in Noël Coward’s Hay Fever. In this biting script, a quiet vacation goes awry when David and Judith Bliss’s children Simon and Sorel crash their holiday, bringing along unassuming guests. A torrid game of charades, a whirlwind engagement, and dramatic fainting all occur in a single act! The characters’ emotive personalities and curt bickering play against the atmosphere of English high society in this layered comedy. The self-absorbed Bliss family fails to recognize their own petulant behaviors as the weekend unravels. With a committed ensemble, this sharp-witted and over-the-top comedy will surely be a riot as Hay Fever continues to delight audiences with its astute observations on family relationships and rivalries.
  • Stephen Sondheim’s beloved musical Company is rolling into Coronado! Some of the biggest stars in Broadway history have played these iconic characters because no matter the cast or setting, the story’s universal themes of love and longing, marriage and mistakes, and regret and redemption remain as relevant as ever. In many ways, Company was the precursor to treasured romcoms featuring flawed characters gallivanting through posh bars and restaurants while contemplating their love lives. The show plays out through a series of vignettes as Bobby reflects on their past relationships and the marriages of their friends to determine what exactly they want in their future. Can a birthday wish manifest the perfect partner? Audiences are sure to enjoy the company of the big personalities in this timeless show. Ticket Information: ‣ Single Tickets — Thursday $24, Friday $27, Saturday Matinee $25, Saturday Evening $30, Sunday $27. ‣ Children $12.50 each performance. Active Military, Student & Senior Discounts. Great Group Rates. ‣ Group discounts available for parties of 8 or more. (Pricing will automatically adjust when 8 or more Adult Tickets are purchased together. Group rates only apply to adult ticket pricing). For questions, call the Box Office (619) 435-4856 or email boxoffice@coronadoplayhouse.com
  • Come see "Anything Goes" on the SDMT Stage with performances every week, Wednesday to Sunday! The S. S. American is sailing between New York and England with a comically colorful assemblage of passengers. Song, dance, and farcical antics ensue in this hilarious shipboard romp wrapped in one of Cole Porter’s most magical scores. Anything Goes is delightful, delicious and de-lovely. “Cole Porter songs and tap-dancing sailors? What’s not to love?… The show is so packed with daffy physical shtick, comical dialogue and those still dazzlingly clever Cole Porter lyrics that it’s impossible not to surrender.” -The Hollywood Reporter Music & Lyrics by: Cole Porter Original Book by: P.G. Wodehouse, Guy Bolton, Howard Lindsay & Russel Crouse New Book by: Timothy Crouse & John Weidman Director: Omri Schein Choreographer: Xavier J. Bush Music Director: Van Angelo Rating: PG-13 Stay Social! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
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