FAB EVENTS THIS MONTH
July 2 to AUGUST 13 GUYS AND DOLLS Based on Damon Runyon’s famous tales of small-time hoods and showgirls,Guys and Dolls is filled with some of the most wonderful showtunes ever, including “Luck Be a Lady,” “I’ve Never Been in Love Before” and the irrepressible anthem “Sit Down, You’re Rockin’ the Boat.”
theoldglobe.org
JULY 4 AMERICA’S BIRTHDAY WITH WYNONNA There is only one Wynonna Judd, and she returns to San Diego Symphony’s Bayside Summer Nights with a celebration of America’s birthday. Come for the music, stay for the Big Bay Boom fireworks show.
sandiegosymphony.org
JULY 7 & 8 IMPRIDE! AN IMPROV COMEDY FESTIVAL WITH PRIDE! Finest City Improv is partnering with San Diego LGBT Pride to bring you our first LGBT Pride Comedy Festival, benefiting Pride’s LGBT youth arts program. The inaugural fest features two days of LGBT related improv comedy teams, featured shows, workshops, and an all-star Lip Sync Battle.
finestcityimprov.com
JULY 12 THE WOMEN Filmout San Diego and San Diego Pride present a screening of this classic comedy from 1939, famous for its all-female cast, which includes Joan Crawford and Rosalind Russell. The plot centers on a group of gossipy, high-society women who spend their days at the beauty salon and haunting fashion shows.
filmoutsandiego.com
JULY 12 OUT NIGHT @ CYGNET Cygnet Theatre presents an evening for their theatre loving friends in the LGBT community. Enjoy a pre-show mixer before the performance of the musical comedy Animal Crackers complete with appetizers and Happy Hour drink specials.
cygnettheatre.com
JULY 13 STRAIGHT TALK WITH ROSS MATHEWS: LIVE WITH PRIDE Ross Mathews is bringing his famed LIVE podcast to Sycuan Casino. He will be joined by his straight talking crew and guest appearances by Miss Jackie Beat and 90’s pop sensation Thea Austin, of SNAP! for an interactive,crowd-engaging show.
sycuan.com/events
JULY 19 HALL AND OATES & TEARS FOR FEARS Rock and Roll Hall of Famers, Daryl Hall & John Oates, the number-one selling duo in music history, are partnering with international multi-platinum selling band, Tears For Fears, for a North American tour this summer.
valleyviewcasinocenter.com
JULY 28 HOORAY FOR HOLLYWOOD! A San Diego Symphony Bayside Summer Nights under the stars concert. This popular salute to movie music of yesterday and today returns with a brand new set of breathtaking film clips and all-time award-winning themes from the silver screen.
sandiegosymphony.org
JULY 27 I’M ONLY GAY ON THE WEEKENDS Jason Stuart returns to Martinis Above Fourth with Vicki Barbolak for another of his outrageously funny eve- nings of comedy. Jason Stuart has been making people laugh out loud with “Gay Don Rickles” performances all over the country since coming out in 1993.
ma4sd.com
JULY 27 LIONEL RICHIE WITH MARIAH CAREY Legendary artists Mariah Carey and Lionel Richie are hitting the road for the All the Hits tour, a first-time hook-up for the two hit makers and the first North American tour by Carey in more than six years.
livenation.com
JULY 20 OUT AT THE GLOBE An evening for the whole LGBT community. This event includes three drinks from the wine and martini bar, delicious appetizers, door prizes and a pre-show mixer, followed by a performance ofGuys and Dolls.
theoldglobe.org
JULY 27 & 28 UB40 UB40, featuring legendary founders Ali Campbell, Astro and Mickey Virtue return to the Starlight Theater stage at Pala Casino. Formed in 1979, UB40 helped define reggae music for a generation with hits like “(I Can’t Help) Falling In Love With You” and “Red, Red Wine.”
palacasino.com
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