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$30 Tickets for Going to a Place where you Already Are

$30: New Month, Great Offer

Unlock this low $30 ticket price by using Promotional Code 13538 for any of these performances of Going to a Place where you Already Are:

  • Tuesday, March 8, at 7:45 p.m.
  • Wednesday, March 9, at 7:45 p.m.
  • Thursday, March 10, at 7:45 p.m.
  • Saturday, March 12, at 7:45 p.m.

*HURRY! This offer expires on Thursday, March 3, at 11:59 p.m.

*THE FINE PRINT: This offer is valid only for Going to a Place where you Already Are performances listed above, Section A only and based upon availability. Limit four (4) per household. Special offer not applicable to previously purchased tickets and cannot be combined with other offers. Online ordering tip: Enter Promotion Code 13538 and click “apply” before choosing your seats. This offer ends on March 3, 2016.


Love is... Linda Gehringer and Hal Landon Jr.

Love is...Linda Gehringer and Hal Landon Jr.

These SCR favorites play husband and wife in Going to a Place where you Already Are by Bekah Brunstetter (Julianne Argyros Stage, Mar. 6-27). We sit down with the actors as they talk love—young and old. Watch the video.


Director's Notes: Future Thinking

Playwright Eliza Clark (right) and director Lila Neugebauer (third from left), with the cast of "Future Thinking:" Heidi Dippold, Jud Williford, Neugebauer, Arye Gross, Virginia Vale, Enver Gjokaj and Clark.

Director’s Notes: Future Thinking

Playwright Eliza Clark and director Lila Neugebauer met when they were 18 and their friendship now blends personal and professional: Neugebauer is directing Clark’s very funny new play, Future Thinking (Segerstrom Stage, March 25-April 24). Read how they’re working together on this world premiere.


Your Ticket to the World of Comic Con

Your Ticket to the World of Comic Con

Future Thinking takes you into the world of Comic Con, where legions of fans live out their superhero fantasies. Including Peter—the super fan obsessed with his favorite TV starlet—played by Arye Gross. Watch the video as Gross gives you the story in 60 seconds.


A Look behind Office Hour

photo by Jennie Warren

A Look Behind Office Hour

Playwright Julia Cho drew on her experiences as a university teaching assistant to help create the higher education setting in Office Hour (Julianne Argyros Stage, April 10-May 1). Find out more about what inspired her and how she and director Neel Keller are getting ready for this new work.


The Witches

Witches Go High-Tech

With costume changes, puppetry and ensemble work, SCR’s Theatre Conservatory students in the Junior Players are using what they've learned in class to bring their characters to life in The Witches (March 12-20, Nicholas Studio). Director Mercy Vasquez plans to add another element to the production: virtual reality—sort of. Find out what Vasquez has in mind.


Coming Next

Pacific Playwrights Festival

Pacific Playwrights Festival
April 22-24

This year’s festival features ​five staged readings and two fully staged world premieres during an action-packed weekend.

Amadeus

Amadeus
by Peter Shaffer
directed by Kent Nicholson
May 6 - June 5

Mozart has upstaged Vienna’s most celebrated musician. Will jealousy lead to murder?

The Light Princess

The Light Princess
adapted from the fairy tale by George MacDonald
music & lyrics by Mike Pettry
book by Lila Rose Kaplan
directed by Casey Stangl
May 20 - June 5

In this new musical, the princess can fly—but she can't land. Can she come down to earth before her 16th brithday and escape the witch's curse?