Guilder Gazette
G L O B E G U I L D E R S
Summer 2013
In This Issue Membership Information 2
President ’s Message 3
Celebrating Couture 4
Thank You to Guilders 9
Summer Season Info 9
News from Around the Globe 10
Summer Luncheon Highlights 12
Awards Night Save the Date 13
Meet and Greet Highlights 14
Meet and Greet Highlights 15
MFA Report 15
Calendar of Events 16
eScrip Information 16
The work of Naeem
Khan just gets better
and better. No wonder
there were audible
gasps from the audi-
ence at this year's edi-
tion of Celebrating Cou-
ture. The clothes Khan
designs and produces
are over-the-top beautiful. So much so,
viewers can hardly believe what they
see.
Garments modeled in the Globe Guil-
ders most recent show elevated Khan's
already high concept and execution to
extraordinary levels of artistry.
Khan's meteoric rise in the fashion in-
dustry is no accident. His dresses and
gowns are so impeccably cut and ar-
rayed with decorative embellishments
they are worthy of museum inclusion.
The em-
broidery
this year,
particular-
ly dramatic
in black
and white,
was lavish.
Crystal
beading
made stars
of the run-
way mod-
els. After
all, Khan's
Celebrating Couture with Pizazz designs have popped up in scenes of Sex &
the City and Dreamgirls films. First Lady
Michelle Obama, Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, and
Queen Noor of Jordan wear clothes by
Khan. Why wouldn't they? Khan delivers
drop dead glamour coupled with high soci-
ety elegance. The brilliant couturier was
inspired this time by textiles, decorative
arts, and garments of both the Byzantine
Empire and the 1920 art deco styles. They
are improbable combinations, but stunning
in mix.
The always trendy guests at the Guilders
show included Karen Cohn, Sheryl White,
Joan Jacobs, Pat Whalen, Iris Strauss and
Elaine Darwin, an Old Globe Board mem-
ber and this year's Celebrating Couture
Honorary Chair. Some other fashionistas
spotted in the large crowd were Jeanne
Jones, Lynne Wheeler, Valerie Cooper, Liz
Helming, Fashion Show Chair, Marlene
Sterling, Fashion Show Co-Chair, Linda Van
Vark, Globe Guilder President, Jo Ann Kilty,
Esther Rodriguez, Gail Dill, Phyllis Parrish,
and Cristull Hasson. All of the event patrons
looked smashing. Pictures start on Page 4.
Hilton San Diego Bayfront Hotel was the
venue for the show and the always solid
Neiman Marcus produced Khan's Couture
Line runway presentation, which had emo-
tional punch. The result was electrifying.
Every women in the room wished to look
like the models on the catwalk.
Since the show benefits Globe Theatre pro-
grams, the day's theatricality was perfect.
There was so much pizazz.
Darlene Davies
Photo by Norm Gillespie
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MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2013 PRESIDENT Linda Van Vark 858.229.3103
EXECUTIVE VP Margi Sargis 858.755.7760
RECORDING SECRETARY Martha Kohler 619.461.3166
TREASURER Barbara Bolt 619.889.7121
VP DEVELOPMENT Patricia Paul 619.670.6513
VP MEMBERSHIP Angie DeCaro 691.231.1007
VP SOCIAL Gigi Cramer 858.578.7582
Steering Committee Appointments CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Laurie Blackington 619.435.3927
MEET |GREETS & COMPANY CALLS Jane Klofkorn 619.469.3932 Pam Stafford 619.583.8117
VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR Bonnie Wright 858.259.8988 THE GIFT OF GIVING For additional ways to support The Old Globe Theatre through the Globe Guilders, please visit our website
www.globeguilders.org. Click on OUR SUPPORTERS. BUSINESS MEETING INFORMATION Please call the President listed above. FINANCIAL INFORMATION The monthly financial reports are on file with the Treasurer. If you are interested in any information regarding normal accounts or special events of the Globe Guilders, please contact Barbara Bolt at [email protected]. GLOBE GUILDERS DUES Annual Globe Guilders tax deductible membership dues are: $ 40 Regular Membership $ 50 Supporting Membership $100 Corporate Membership The Globe Guilders is an auxiliary existing under the authority of the Board of Directors of The Old Globe.
THE WELCOME MAT New and Rejoining Guilder Members Since May 2013
New Members: Tamara Fogg 1778 Galway Court El Cajon, CA 92020 619-588-2701 [email protected] Dr. Phyllis Harris 2500 Sixth Avenue, PH8 San Diego, CA 92103 619-231-0021 [email protected] Patricia Hodgkin (Jeffrey Waggle) 1765 Idaho Avenue Escondido, CA 92027 760-716-2469 [email protected] Teresa Jacques O'Connor (Bob) 15797 Caminito Cantaras Del Mar, CA 92014 858-720-8036 858-353-1179 (cell) [email protected]
A very warm welcome to our New and Returning Members!
Angie DeCaro VP Membership
Corrected/Complete Information MariAnne Lynch P.O. Box 12175 La Jolla 92039 858-926-5675 [email protected] Robin J. Lipman 5038 Chelterham Terrace San Diego, CA 92130 858-794-7968 [email protected]
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It was another suc-
cessful Celebrating
Couture Fashion
Show-luncheon. As
expected, Neiman
Marcus present-
ed Naeem Khan’s
fashions spectacular-
ly and the Hilton San
Diego Bayfront Hotel
provided a beautiful
venue. On behalf of
all the Globe Guilders, I want to ex-
press my gratitude and apprecia-
tion to Chair, Liz Helming, Co-Chair
Marlene Sterling and the entire
Fashion Show Committee. Special
thanks to our Honorary Chair Elaine
Darwin for her enthusiastic support
of the Guilders and the Fashion
Show. Once again, a big thank you
goes to Jo Ann Kilty who served as
cently announced has something for
everyone: get your season tickets
now. The Old Globe Theatre's Gala
will be held on Saturday, Septem-
ber 21st. If you are interested in go-
ing or want more information, con-
tact Rachel Plummer at The Old
Globe 619.231.1941 x 2317.
Executive and Steering Commit-
tees will be taking June and July off,
but we will be back in full swing in
August. In October you will NOT
want to miss the special evening
being planned, for ALL Guilder
Members. Stay tuned for more in-
formation. Enjoy your Summer and
I look forward to seeing you all
soon.
Warmly, Linda Van Vark
A MESSAGE FROM YOUR PRESIDENT
The 23rd
consecutive
Fashion
Show head-
ed by the
Globe Guil-
ders held
their Exclu-
sive Patron
Party at the
magnificent
home of
Matthew
and Irene Strauss in Rancho Del Arte
Estates, Rancho Santa Fe. Our honored
guest for the evening was the interna-
tionally known and much loved design-
Chair of the Honorary Com-
mittee. This year we re-
ceived huge support from
our Board of Directors of
The Old Globe Theatre
which was much appreciat-
ed. Thank you to our Patron
Party hosts, Matthew and
Iris Strauss, and to all our
underwriters, live and si-
lent auction donors. Every-
one's efforts help to support
our goal...to raise funds for The
Old Globe Theatre.
As part of your Summer plans, I
hope you will be seeing a play in
the Lowell Davies Festival Theatre.
This is the time of the season to
enjoy our outdoor theatre and to
introduce someone new to the
Theatres. The 2013-14 season re-
THE PATRON PARTY - MAY 20, 2013 er, Naeem Khan, returning again this
year to share his gorgeous creations.
Our host for the evening, Matthew
Strauss, provided a fabulous tour of their
International Collection of Contempo-
rary Art which was enjoyed by all.
Cocktails and Hors D’oeuvres were
served on the terrace overlooking the
beautiful pool with marvelous pieces of
sculpture everywhere to be admired
and enjoyed.
Our benefactors, who so graciously and
generously supported our successful
Celebrating Couture, were welcomed in
a record number and a special thank
you to Mr. and Mrs. Strauss for so gra-
ciously welcoming us.
A big thank you to Sheryl White for her
special assistance and my committee for
a job well done. Committee members
included Barbara Bolt, Gigi Cramer, Liz
Helming, Peggy Matthews, Patricia Paul
and Bonnie Wright.
And a special thank you to Rachel Plum-
mer and The Old Globe Staff for their
support.
Fern Murphy Patron Party Chair
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Celebrating Couture - May 21, 2013
Over 600 people attended this gala event, proceeds from which the Guilders are able to donate over $100,000 to The Old Globe The-atre. Pictured from left clockwise from top left: Chair Liz Helming with her husband Gary; Phyllis Parrish, Judy Corrente, Bonnie Wright, and Cristull Hasson; Kay Rose, Shirley Harper, Ivoy Wright, Rita Crouch and Marilyn Barrett; Rachel Plummer ( center with white papers) and her bevy of wonderful volunteers; Carol Hanson and Linda DaPra.
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Celebrating Couture - May 21, 2013
Pictured on this page clockwise from top right: Nadine Masters, Rosemary Pierce and Joan Montenegro; Sally Crahan, Randy Tidmore, Nancy Brock and President Linda Van Vark; The Men’s Brigade—Norm Gillespie, Adam Plummer, Mike Turner, Rod Smith, Roger Roberts, Dave Laing, Ed Cramer, Scott Muske, Gigi Cramer, Ben Pollard, James Kerr, Jim David, Forrest Sterling, and Mac McKnight; Gail Dill with daughter Diana Spinoglio and granddaughter Ashley Spinoglio; Pat Gillespie with Sharon Hewitt and Jennifer Smith.
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Celebrating Couture - May 21, 2013
Pictured on this page from left: (1) Fran Viertel and Trudi Landreth; (2) Lisa Plurdum and Lynn Jeffe; (3) Suzie Turner and Darlene Davies; (4) Fern Murphy and Donna Blochwitz; (5) Margi Sargis and Bonnie Duell; (6) Jane Cowgill, Silent Auction Chair, and A. J. Genis with one of the Old Globe’s costumes displayed in the rear; (7) Sheila Nellis, Model Makeup Artist at the trunk showing after the show; (8) Globe Managing Director Michael Murphy , Roni Sumer and Wendy Ledford;
(9) Briget Cantu Wear, Marilyn McAvoy Bergman and Charlotte Devaux.
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Celebrating Couture - May 21, 2013
Pictured on this page clockwise from top right: Honorary Chair Elaine Darwin, Dave Darwin, Maggie Bobileff and Gary Peter-son; Esther Rodriguez and Nicole Foster; The scene—lunch and fashion show; Sue Bakley, Ellie Lynch, Jolene Koester, Margie Kitano and Bobbie Atkins; Zandra Rhodes; and Lorraine Boyd.
Pictured clockwise from top right: Globe Artistic Director Barry Edelstein and Managing Director Michael Murphy welcoming
guests; celebrating Naeem Khan’s birthday today!; Barbara Lekes, Eileen Prisby, Steve Wade and Megan Smith; the very suc-
cessful Silent Auction—over 100 items displayed and sold; Alice Dodd and Ann Innis; Alex Yanez from Neiman Marcus with
Evva Fenison.
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Celebrating Couture - May 21, 2013
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News From Around the Globe
Dear Globe Guilders, On behalf of everyone here at the Globe, congratulations on a superb Fashion Show. Whether you participated as a Committee Member, auction donor, at-tendee, or simply by being a wonderful Guilder...thank you! We had a fantastic time! As we head into our Summer Season, we are excited by the energy from the multitude of artists on our stages and patrons in the audiences each and every night. We have a great set of productions coming up, and we hope that you will join us for our Shakespeare Festival, The Rainmaker and Double Indemnity. We wish you a great summer and look forward to seeing you soon at the Globe! Warm wishes, Barry Edelstein Michael G. Murphy Artistic Director Managing Director
THANK YOU FROM THE OLD GLOBE
A Midsummer Night’s Dream June 2 – September 29 (in repertory) The Merchant of Venice June 9 – September 28 (in repertory) Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead June 16 – September 26 (in reperto-ry) The Rainmaker July 13 – August 11 Double Indemnity July 27 – August 25 For ticket information, contact 619. 23-GLOBE (234-5623) or visit www.theoldglobe.org/tickets.
JOIN US FOR THE 2013 SUMMER SEASON!
Miles Anderson as Bottom and Krystel Lucas as Titania (third and fourth from left) with the cast of The Old Globe's Shakespeare Festival production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, directed by Ian Talbot. Photo by Jim Cox.
The semi-finalists, finalists and winners of the 2013 Globe Honors. Photo by Doug Gates
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NEWS FROM AROUND THE GLOBE - EDUCATION
This year’s Globe Honors and The Road
to the Jimmy™ Awards was an inspiring
evening of performances by talented
local teens. Well over 100 students audi-
tioned for the coveted opportunity to
perform at the Globe with the possibility
of winning a scholarship and other great
prizes. The multi-step process of select-
ing the finalists began early in May
when each young hopeful either sang a
song from a musical or performed a
monologue
from a play
before our pan-
el of judges
and, from that
large group, 24
semi-finalists
were selected.
On May 19 the
semi-finalists
again audi-
tioned for a
second set of judges and the finalists
were selected but they all had to wait
until the next night to be told who the
lucky finalists would be.
On the evening of Monday, May 20, all
24 students performed three big num-
bers they had rehearsed with director
James Vasquez. They were fantastic!
And then the finalists were announced.
Families and friends cheered to hear
the names and among those amazing
finalists was Mae Powell, the Globe’s
youngest Guilder! Her dreamy voice
filled the Theatre as she sang her solo
for the judges and the audience and
she deserved those cheers and ap-
plause for her beautiful performance.
Hunter Schwarz of Canyon Crest Acad-
emy and Annika Gullahorn of Pacific
Ridge School won in the categories of
Leading Actor and Actress in a High
School Musical, respectively, and will
receive an all-expenses-paid trip to
New York City to participate in the Na-
tional High School Musical Theater
Awards/The Jimmy™ Awards competi-
tion. The other winners of this year’s
Globe Honors were Samuel Brogadir of
San Diego School of Creative and Per-
forming Arts and Alexis Young of Escon-
dido Charter High School in the catego-
ry of Outstanding Achievement in Musi-
cal Theatre, Mitchell Connelly and Sa-
mantha Littleford, both of Coronado
School of the Arts in the category of Out-
standing Achievement in Spoken Thea-
tre and Alexandra Adams of San Diego
School of Creative and Performing Arts
in the category of Outstanding Achieve-
ment in Technical Theatre.
Congratulations to them all!
Roberta Wells-Famula,
Director of Education
2013 GLOBE HONORS AND THE ROAD TO THE JIMMY™ AWARDS
Mae Powell competes at the 2013 Globe Honors and The Road to the Jimmy Awards. Photo by Doug Gates
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NEWS FROM AROUND THE GLOBE
SAVE THE DATE FOR THE 2013 GLOBE GALA!
Saturday, September 21, 2013
Mark your calendar for San Diego’s favorite gala, where an exquisite evening of dinner, dancing and a special concert performance featuring cast members from the Globe’s
upcoming production of The Last Goodbye awaits!
Co-Chairs Nina Doede and Sheryl White
Call Events Manager Eileen Prisby at 619.231.1941 x 2303
for information and reservations!
TRAVEL WITH THE GLOBE TO LONDON AND PARIS ON ONE FANTASTIC FALL JOURNEY! October 17 - 26, 2013 The Spring tour to London sold out quickly, so be sure to reserve your spot today!
LONDON: Airfare – San Diego to London 6 Days/5 nights in a first class hotel 2 dinners and 2 lunches Daily English breakfast 4 Productions—Includes Much Ado
About Nothing starring James Earl Jones and Vanessa Redgrave
Regent's Canal barge cruise Shakespeare's Globe tour Royal National Theatre tour Westminster Abbey Tower of London Cabinet War Rooms Wallace Collection Guided walking tours Theatre discussions
PARIS: Eurostar: London to Paris 4 Days/3 nights in a first class hotel 2 dinners/1 lunch Daily continental breakfast 1 Production Bateaux Mouches River cruise Rodin Museum Opera House tour Musée Jacquemart-André tour Guided walking tours Return air – Paris to San Diego Cost is $4,495 per person plus airline tax and fuel charges To learn more or to make a reservation, call Rachel Plummer at 619-231-1941 x2317 or email [email protected].
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SUMMER LUNCHEON - JUNE 25TH
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The hugely successful Summer Luncheon hosted over 90 attendees at the beautiful Kona Kai Resort on Shelter Island. They were very gracious to us. The Luncheon was Chaired by Wendy Ledford and Co-Chaired by Rita David with Gigi Cramer overseeing all the plans as VP Social. Everyone was warmly greeted by President Linda Van Vark. Artistic Director Barry Edelstein gave us an overview of 2013 - 2014 Season. Our “Second Hand Rose” boutique proved to be very popular and profitable. The event net-ted over $2,700 for the Guilders. Pictured from left: (1) Peggy Matthews, Bonnie Wright (Money Hat creator) and Na-dine Masters; (2) Jack Vars and Kathy New-ton; (3) Pat Johnston; (4) Robin Lipman, Esther Rodriguez and Rachel Plummer; (5) Suzie Turner and Karen Benito; (6) President Linda Van Vark, Martha Kohler, Rita Ven-turini and Carol Green; (7) Sue McGrath, Margi Sargis and Bonnie Duell; (8) Keely Tidrow, June Harland and Gigi Cramer; (9) Artistic Director Barry Edelstein; (10) Liz Helming and Jo Ann Kilty; (11) Rosemary Pierce and friend; (12) Money Hat Winner Brenda Moore; (13) Pat Hodgkin and Jordine Von Wantoch; (14) Beverly Zukor, Sandra Harding, Maria Stanley and Chair Wendy Led-ford; (15) Tish Horsley, Carol Hanson and Angie DeCaro.
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Awards Night 2013
SAVE THE DATESAVE THE DATESAVE THE DATE
A n n u a l A w a r d s N i g h t
An even ing Honoring Di s t ingu i sh ed Volunteer S erv ice to The Old Globe
Sa turday, October 19th a t th e fabulous La Jolla Country Club
6:00 pm—Cockta i l s 7:00 PM—Dinner
Th i s event i s Cha ired by Fern Murphy. For more informat ion
contact F ern Murphy 619.442.9907 or G ig i Cramer 858.578.7582.
G e t ready for a del ight fu l Great Gat sby Surpr i s e !
I t w i l l be the “Bee ’ s Knee s ” !
Special Points of Interest
Next Gazette Deadline - October 25th! - for early November publication
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A very popular meet and greet produc-
tion of Double Indemnity was well at-
tended on Monday, July 1st.
Five cast members and a supporting
"cast" of around 50 loved our bountiful
spread. Alexa Hirsch designed the
tables in a black drape, with guns,
badges and handcuffs amongst the lav-
ish spread with the appropriate film
noir theme.
Four ladies did the ever popular dev-
iled eggs: Dolores Lane, Barbara Bolt,
Marilyn Johns, and Nadine Masters,
each with a different twist. Several cast
members, along, with our wonderful
To finish our grand luncheon were
crackers/cheese/salami; miniature choc-
olate chip muffins, banana bread and a
dazzling cake. All these additions were
brought by Dolores Smith, Pat Johnston,
Pam Stafford, Sally Crahan, Donna
Blochwitz, and Dione Conway.
We all had a wonderful lunch after the
cast went to rehearsal. What a
grand Guilder experience this was.
Our president, Linda Van Vark's moth-
er supported our event, plus several
guests and two new Globe Guilders:
Dione Conway and Lisa Berry Shaw.
Bon Appetit, Jane Klofkorn
Barry Edelstein commented on
how acclaimed these eggs have be-
come.
Original chicken salad, BLT's and
ham and cheese on rye disappeared
quickly created by Fran Viertel, Sue
McGrath, Patricia Paul, Sally Berry and
daughter Lisa Berry Shaw.
Refreshing fruit platters and mounds of
cherries, plums, apricots, oranges were
brought by Pat and Norm Gillespie, Rita
Venturini and Shirley Kosiek. Most
were quickly consumed or put in their
pockets for later in the rehearsal day, or
put into the Green Room for a wander-
ing soul.
Meet & Greet for Double Indemnity - July 1st
Pictured from left: (1) Jane Klofkorn with Seamus O’Bri-en, Prop Master in the White Theatre, and Alexa Hirsch; (2) The Guilder Crew - Lisa Berry Shaw, Jane Klofkorn, Sally Berry, Patricial Paul, Alexa Hirsch, Marilyn Johns, Sue McGrath, Dolores Lane, Na-dine Masters, Margi Sargis, Dione Conway, Rita Venturini, Fran Viertel, Sally Crahan and Shirley Kosiek; (3) Artistic Director Barry Edelstein and cast member Michael Hayden; (4) Associate Producer Justin Waldman, Double Indemnity Director John Gould Rubin and Barry Edelstein; (5) Pat Gillespie, Rachel Plum-mer, and cast member Megan Ketch; (6) Production Sponsor Gloria Rasmussen, Managing Director Michael Murphy and Lucy Escoto; (7) Cast and Staff enjoying the fare.
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MEET AND GREET FOR THE RAINMAKER - JUNE 18TH
MFA Report - Summer 2013 AVENUE Q as the number one off-Broadway play right now—so that is awesome! My wife, Andrea, just filmed a doc-umentary with a big documentary director and is one of the hosts of a new web series called the MOMEN-TATORS. It’s pretty much The View for parents. She is terrific.” Jane Cowgill and Alexa Hirsch
We would like to share some good news from Adam Daveline who gradu-ated from our MFA program last year. He and his wife and
their three year old son are now liv-ing in New York City.
“I am currently in UNLOCK’D which is a new musical playing at the Duke on 42nd Street. We have had great re-views since we opened. According to stagegrade.com we are tied with
Pictured above - The "Catering Crew" for the Meet and Greet welcoming the cast and staff of The Rainmaker June 18th. (please forgive the blur—only picture taken) Left to right -- Dolores Lane, Carol Winter, Patricia Paul, Marilyn Johns, Sue McGrath, Pam Stafford, Margi Sargis, Shirley Kosiek, and Alexa Hirsch. Not pictured-Donna Blochwitz. The tall gentleman in the back is Tug Coker (our new boyfriend!). Tug plays the character File, a sheriff's deputy, in The Rainmaker. The play's central character, Lizzie, has a secret crush on the handsome File. Tug recently appeared on the season premier of the TV show Rizzoli & Isles.
Carol Winter
GAZETTE STAFF EDITOR & LAYOUT Gail Dill
CONTRIBUTORS Darlene Davies
Angie DeCaro
Alexa Hirsch
Trudi Landreth
Rachel Plummer
Carol Winter
Linda Van Vark
PHOTOGRAPHERS Norm & Pat Gillespie
Jim Cox
Doug Gates
Glen Maxwell
PROOFREADING: Jane Cowgill
Carol Hanson
Jill Holmes
Suzie Turner
Fran Viertel
Linda Van Vark
Jordine Von Wantoch
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Calendar of Events
GLOBE GUILDER CALENDAR
AUG 1 Opening Night “Double Indemnity”
8pm, Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre AUG 4 Shakespeare in the Garden 7pm
“Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead”
AUG 5 Executive Board Meeting AUG 6 Shakespeare in the Garden 7pm
“The Merchant of Venice”
AUG 9 Steering Committee Meeting AUG 10 “Thinking Shakespeare, Live!”
11am, Old Globe Theatre AUG 12 Summer Shakespeare Intensive
Performance 8pm, Lowell Davies Festival Theatre
AUG 16 Shakespeare in the Garden 7pm “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
AUG 17 Shakespeare in the Garden 7pm “The Merchant of Venice”
AUG 19 Jeff Buckley Tribute Concert 7pm, Lowell Davies Festival Theatre
AUG 21 Shakespeare in the Garden 7pm “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead”
AUG 28 “Barry Edelstein in Conversation with James Shapiro,” 6pm, James S. Copley Auditorium at The San Diego Museum of Art
SEP 1 Shakespeare in the Garden 7pm
“A Midsummer Night’s Dream” SEP 3 Shakespeare in the Garden 6pm
“Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead” SEP 4 Shakespeare in the Garden 6pm
“The Merchant of Venice”
SEP 9 Executive Board Meeting
SEP 13 Steering Committee Meeting
SEP 21 Globe Theatre Gala SEP 23 Insights Seminar 6:30pm
“The Last Goodbye” Old Globe Theatre SEP 30 Insights Seminar 6:30pm “The Few”
Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre
OCT 3 Opening Night “The Few” 8pm
Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre OCT 6 Opening Night “The Last Goodbye” 6:30pm
Old Globe Theatre
OCT 7 Executive Board Meeting
OCT 11 Steering Committee Meeting
OCT 17-26 London and Paris Theatre Trip
OCT 19 Globe Guilders Awards Night
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