A Year of DisDANCE

On March 16 2020, California officially received its first stay-at-home orders in response to COVID-19. In March of 2021, we will reflect on our experiences of this unusual and significant time with A Year of DisDANCE; a dance film showing about the ways in which we have adapted, reconsidered, forgotten, revived, mourned, amplified or otherwise […]

Black Voices Play Reading Series

Join the San Diego Repertory Theatre virtually to hear exciting new plays by a Black playwright, directed by Black directors, and featuring diverse casts of actors. Stick around after each […]

The Black Iris Project: Transforming Personal Narratives into Dance

Emmy-nominated choreographer Jeremy McQueen encountered a photograph by Richard Ross at the Equal Justice Initiative’s Legacy Museum in Montgomery, Alabama. Deeply moved by Ross’ work documenting the treatment of young people housed in the criminal justice system, McQueen sought out the expertise of social justice advocates and began crafting his groundbreaking new ballet and four-part […]

2021 National Cherry Blossom Festival

TAIKO PROJECT Watch the ceremonial start to the 2021 National Cherry Blossom Festival as performers from Japan and DC bring to your living room a celebration of the season with […]

TRYING

Based on the playwright’s experience as an assistant to famed Attorney General and Chief Judge at Nuremberg, Francis Biddle, during the final year of his life. The play is a […]

VAMP: Smile Time

March is a time for awakenings or something, right? Are we supposed to have a spring in our step? Are things really getting better? Do you have a nice big […]

Wonderspaces – virtual reality film series

Gloomy Eyes directed by Fernand Maldonado and Jorge Tereso, produced by Atlas V  Photo courtesy of the artists  Wonderspaces returns for the reopening of their virtual reality film series at […]

UNSTOPPABLE

Composer Andrés Martín Camarada’s UNSTOPPABLE 20-21 Season continues with the world premier of Andres Martin’s trio for flute, violin, and bass. This concert embraces the passion of artists who can’t—and […]

Harlem Duet

Set in contemporary Harlem, in what could be a prelude to Shakespeare’s Othello, Djanet Sear’s Harlem Duet recounts the story of Othello and his first wife, Billie (before Desdemona). Their history is told […]

Refugee Film Festival

From Bagdad to The Bay, above and beyond its artistry and excellent storytelling, is an important tool for teaching and expanding understanding, particularly within cultures, environments and families that have […]

The Crow Show

Lucky number seven. This exhibition is our most popular visual arts exhibit bringing artists from across the nation to celebrate the Crow. Having taken on mythological importance, Crows appear in […]