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A CHRISTMAS CAROL Jacob Marley has dusted off those ever-present


Malashock RAW4 Back again for its fourth year is the


ever-popular and edgy Malashock dance event Malashock/RAW4, hitting


the Lyceum stage Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 14 through 16. Debuting this year is John Malashock’s


The Garden Path of Lou & Laurie, a gritty dance-drama that represents a doomed relationship between Lou Reed and Laurie Anderson, all set to their counter-culture music. Next is Michael Mizerany’s The Long Kiss


Goodbye, a bold, risky dance that illustrates the bizarre nature of the human condition, exposing its raw vulnerability, physical and carnal needs. Finally, Beast is Andy Noble’s aggressive,


physically daring, theatrical work, which utilizes facial movement as the initiation of the choreography, unlocking the beast within. There are just three performances of


Malashock/RAW4, all taking place at the Lyceum Theatre at Horton Plaza in Down- town San Diego. For tickets and more in- formation call 619.544.1000 or go tosdrep. org. For more information on Malashock Dance and its many innovative dance performances and education programs go tomalashockdance.org.


chains and is back to rattle them once again in Ebenezer’s bedchamber in this Christmas tale of redemption and rejuvenation set in merry olde England, but this time played out in an 1930s radio station! Join the Cygnet Theatre as they continue presenting their holiday twist on an old classic, presenting as a “on the air” radio show. Be a part of the “live” studio audience as the WCYG Players bring the classicA Christmas Carol to life—complete with holiday music, commercials and in-the-moment sound effects. So come help Cygnet keep Christmas well! The show runs from Friday, November 29 through Tuesday, December 24 at the Cygnet Theatre in Old Town. For tickets and more informa- tion call 619.337.1525 or go tocygnettheatre.com. And don’t forget to attend the Playwrights


in Process: New Play Festival, which is a series of readings of new plays by theatre artists in San Diego—at the Cygnet Theatre fromFriday Novem- ber 1 through Sunday, November 3.


Dr. Seuss’HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS! “Fah who for-aze! Dah who dor-aze! Wel-


POTTED POTTER The Unauthorized Harry Experience Didn’t get enough of Harry, Hermoine,


Ron or Dumbledore on the big screen? Well now’s your chance to catch a bit more of the Hogwartian honor guard, in one hilarious visit to the Balboa Theatre in Downtown San Diego! All seven Harry Potter books in 70 minutes, 360 Harry Potter characters, performed by just two actors, with fire-breathing dragons and a live Quiddich game actually played in the theatre. Impossible you say? We think not, says Dan and Jeff, creators of Potted Potter, the gut-busting ride through one of the most successful multi-media series ever created. Not unlike the namesake original series, it had its humble start: Potted Potter began in 2005 as a five-minute street show recapping the plot of the first five Harry Potter books, grow- ing and evolving into the show it is now and touring the world, proceded with two other shows called Potted Pirates and Potted Panto. For tickets and more information on this Harry hullabaloo happening fromWednesday, No- vember 6 through Sunday, November 10, call 619.570.1100 or go tobroadwaysd.com.


come Christmas, Come this way...” Who hears a Who? Back again this year on the Donald and Darlene Shiley Stage at the Old Globe Theatre is the delightful and invariably best-known holiday tale about the grumpiest, mean, green furry guy you will ever have the displeasure of meeting. Those of us who grew up with Wendy Lou Who, Mayor Agustus Maywho, Martha May Whovier and the rest of the delightful “Whos down in Whoville,” remember this whimsical Christmas television classic with fond, happy memories. Back for its 16th year from Saturday, November 16 through Saturday, December 28, this family favorite is sure to keep “growing small hearts three times their normal size.” For tickets and more details call 619.234.5623 or go totheoldglobe.org.


SUDS Take a trip back to the early 1960s for a little good,


clean fun with Cindy, the lovelorn young woman who works in a swirlin,’ wash’n’wear laundry world. There you will meet her guardian angels, who teach her about true love and how to survive the wash, rinse, and wring’er-out-cycle of love. Veteran’s Day holiday weekend falls during the six-week performance schedule and the Coronado Playhouse intends to honor LGBT American military heroes during OUT Night at Coronado Playhouse on Thursday, November 7. The pre-show reception begins at 6:30 p.m. and during the event, financial donations will be accepted for the Wounded Warrior Project, whose mission is to honor and empower wounded warriors by raising national awareness, finances and support for those disabled in some way during active duty. For more information on the organization go to woundedwarriorproject.org. For more infor- mation on other events at the Playhouse honoring American veterans, for tickets and more information onSUDS, playingthrough Sunday, December 1, call 619.435.4856 or go tocoronadoplayhouse.com.


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