March, 2002


ARTS & EVENTS Datebook

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EXHIBIT: The James L. Greaves Collection features more than 230 pre-Columbian objects, dating from the first century to about 1500 AD, representing marine fauna and marine-associated mythological themes from the Americas. Through May 12. Tues.-Sun., 10am-4pm. $5. Mingei International Museum, Plaza de Panama, Balboa Park. (619) 239-0003.

THEATER: MiraCosta College presents the boxing drama, “The Great White Hope,” directed by MaryLou Gombar. Through March 10. March 1, 2, 7, 8 & 9, 7:30pm; March 3 & 10, 2pm. $10. MiraCosta College Theatre, 1 Barnard Dr., Oceanside. (760) 795-6815.

EXHIBIT: The PC Comes Home is a celebration of the personal computer from the Altair to the Apple Lisa. Also on display is Hectotron, a 1970s vacuum-tube light and sound show, and the history of computing technologies from a 100 year-old Millionaire Calculator to punch cards and vacuum tube computers. Through Dec. 31. Tues.-Sun., 10am -5pm. Free admission. Computer Museum of America, 640 C St. www.computer-museum.org. (619) 235-8222.

FILMS: “Caves” shows through March 7, “Bears” shows through May 31, and “Amazing Journeys” shows through April 30. Call for daily schedule. $11.50. Reuben H. Fleet Science Theater, Balboa Park. (619) 238-1233.

PERFORMANCE: National Comedy Theatre-San Diego’s improvisational comedy troupe. 8pm Fri.; 7:30 & 9:45pm Sat. $9-$11. 3717 India St. (619) 295-4999.

THEATER: The Horton Grand Theatre presents the comedy “Triple Espresso.” 7:30pm Wed. & Thurs.; 6 & 9pm Fri.; 5 & 8pm Sat.; 3 & 7pm Sun. $33.50-$35.50. 444 4th Ave. (619) 234-9583.

EXHIBIT: ExploraZone 2 features more than 30 exhibits involving hearing, speaking, seeing color, electricity and magnetism. Through June 4. Opens daily at 9:30am. $6.50. Reuben H. Fleet Science Center, Balboa Park. (619) 238-1233.

PERFORMANCE: TheatreSports is an improv competition with each scene and song made up on the spot using suggestions from the audience. Fridays, 8pm. $10-$15. The Rehearsal Room Theatre, Maryland Hotel, 630 F St. between 6th and 7th. (619) 465-SHOW or www.improvise.net.

EVENT: Meditation Classes, offering a way to inner peace, every Saturday at noon. Ocean Beach Women’s Club, 2160 Bacon St. Open to everyone. Stop by or call (858) 831-1770.

THEATER: The Sopranos Last Supper, an evening of illegal gambling, dinner, dancing and mobster fun. Friday evenings. Clarion Hotel Bay View, 660 K St., 8th floor. (800) 944-5639.

WALK: Trail guide Don Wetzel discusses trees, seasonal changes, birds and wildlife as he leads a guided nature walk through Marian Bear Memorial Park offered by the City of San Diego Park and Recreation Dept. First Saturday of each month, 9:30-11:30am. Free. (858) 581-9961.

THEATER: Agatha Christie’s “Verdict” is the story of three refugees trying to make a new home in London who are shattered by a love affair, murder, suicide and false testimony. Through March 10. Thurs.-Sat., 8pm; Sun. matinees, 2pm. $10-$20. Coronado Playhouse, 1775 Strand Way. (619) 435-4856.

THEATER: The Globe Theatres presents “Betrayal” by Harold Pinter, directed by Karen Carpenter. Through March 10. 8pm Tues.-Sat.; 7pm Sun.; 2pm matinees Sat. & Sun. $20-$50. Cassius Carter Centre Stage, 1363 Old Globe Way. (619) 239-2255.

EXHIBIT: Heart to Heart IV features a variety of works in clay, printmaking, dolls, book art, textile, sculpture and mixed media. Through March 16. Noon-5pm Wed.-Sun. Next Door Gallery, 2963 Beech St. (619) 233-6679.

THEATER: Sledgehammer Theatre presents “The Universal Monster Show,” an investigation of the U.S.’s love affair with spectacle. Through March 10. Thurs.-Sat., 8pm; Sun., 7pm. $15-$20. St. Cecilia’s Playhouse, 1620 Sixth Ave. at Cedar. www.sledgehammer.org. (619) 544-1484.

THEATER: “Never the Sinner” by John Logan, directed by Sean Murray. Through March 9. 8pm Thurs.-Sat.; 7pm Sun.; 2pm matinees Feb. 17 & 24 and March 3. $18-$20. Diversionary Theatre, 4545 Park Blvd. (619) 220-0097.

EXHIBIT: Master Drawings from the Collection of Alfred Moir showcases 76 European masterworks from the 16th through the 19th centuries, including fine examples by Annibale Carracci, Pietro da Cortona, Luca Giordano, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Francesco Solimena and more. Through April 7. Tues.–Sun., 10am–6pm; Thurs. until 9pm. $8. San Diego Museum of Art, 1450 El Prado, Balboa Park. (619) 232-7931.

EXHIBIT: African Art—The Pulse of a Continent features furniture, utensils, shields, apparel, musical instruments, ceramics, baskets, currency and more. Through June 30. Tues.-Sun., 10am-4pm. $5. Mingei International Museum, Plaza de Panama, Balboa Park. (619) 239-0003.

THEATER: The Globe Theatres presents the two-character comedy “Stones in His Pockets.” Through March 16. 8pm Tues.-Sat.; 7pm Sun.; 2pm matinees Sat. & Sun. $20-$50. 1363 Old Globe Way. (619) 239-2255.

EXHIBIT: “The Way of Rama: A Prince in Exile” features images made between the 15th and 19th centuries. Through July 14. Tues.–Sun., 10am–6pm; Thurs. until 9pm. $8. San Diego Museum of Art, 1450 El Prado, Balboa Park. (619) 232-7931.

EXHIBIT: “T. Rex on Trial” features fossil skeletons, hands-on activities and text panels to help visitors vote for a T. Rex’s guilt or innocence. Through May 27. 9:30am-4:30pm daily. $7. San Diego Natural History Museum, Balboa Park. (619) 232-3821.

EXHIBIT: “Champagne Wishes, Caviar Cars” showcases exotic sports cars, luxury convertibles, limousines and other expensive dream cars. Through May 27. 10am-4:30pm daily. $7. San Diego Automotive Museum, 2080 Pan American Plaza, No. 12, Balboa Park. (619) 231-2886.

EXHIBITS: Work by featured artists Linda Muller and Kathy Powell, and a Regional Artist Show juried by Jeffrey R. Watts. Through March 24. 10am-4pm Tues.-Sat.; 12-4pm Sun. $3. San Diego Art Institute, 1439 El Prado, Balboa Park. (619) 236-0011.

EXHIBIT: Sumner & Dene Creations in Art presents its 6th Anniversary Group Show, “Love’s Renewal: Hot & Cold & Everywhere Inbetween.” Through March 10. Daily, 10am-6pm; Sun. until 4pm; closed Tues. 2807 University Ave. (619) 688-5969.

THEATER: Dillstar Productions presents “The Wake of Matty O’Malley,” an interactive dinner theatre show spoofing a traditional Irish wake. Through March 17. March 15 & 16, 7:30pm; March 17, 5pm. $49.50. Culy Theatre, 338 7th Ave. (800) 944-5639.

Monday, March 4

PERFORMANCE: The Athenaeum Music & Arts Library presents The Camerata Köln performing German chamber music between the baroque and classical periods in its 2002-2002 Chamber Concert Series. $25. 7:30pm. 1008 Wall St., La Jolla. (858) 454-5872.

EXHIBIT: “Moods of the Sea” with oil paintings by Don Gonsalves. Through March 31. Daily 10am-5pm. Cottage Gallery, 2523 San Diego Ave., Old Town. (619) 296-1893.

Tuesday, March 5

THEATER: Broadway/San Diego presents the Broadway musical “Kiss Me Kate.” Through March 10. San Diego Civic Theatre, 202 C St. (619) 615-4178.

Wednesday, March 6

CONCERT: “A St. Patty’s Day Celebration” with Brehan Law, David Lally, Ned Giblin and Patric Petrie continues the San Diego Museum of Art’s Jazz in the Park series. 5:30pm. $8-$10. James S. Copley Auditorium, 1450 El Prado, Balboa Park. (619) 696-1966.

Thursday, March 7

CONCERT: JazzXpress, a nonprofit competitive youth jazz ensemble, presents a benefit concert. 7pm-9pm. $5. Salvation Army Church, corner of Main and Anza, El Cajon. (619) 447-2477

CONCERT: Duo Faculty Jazz Piano Concert with Rick Helzer and Richard Thompson. 7pm. Smith Recital Hall, SDSU campus. (619) 594-6020.

CONCERT Westwind Brass: “All About the Brass” features works written and arranged for the modern brass quintet from the Renaissance to the present. 7pm. $10-$15. James S. Copley Auditorium, San Diego Museum of Art, 1450 El Prado, Balboa Park. (619) 696-1966.

EXHIBIT: “Adult Supervision Advised” is a group show featuring works that borrow themes and objects from popular or ubiquitous culture by Richard Gleaves, Martha Susan Harris, Matthew Offenbacher & Melissa Inez Walker. Through May 5. Wed.-Fri. noon-5pm or by appointment. Sushi Performance & Visual Art is located at 320 11th Ave. (619) 235-8466.

EVENT: The San Diego Advertising Fund for Emergencies presents its fund-raiser, “An Evening in Hollywood,” with emcee Russ T. Nailz, music by Wayne Foster Entertainment and Jazz Nation, dancing, a silent auction and food from a variety of Gaslamp restaurants. 7pm-midnight. $35. Culy Warehouse, 338 7th Ave. (858) 576-9838.

Friday, March 8

PERFORMANCE: San Diego Symphony and violinist Hillary Hahn perform works by Meyer, Part and Mozart in the Masterworks Series. Through March 9. 8pm. $15-$70. Copley Symphony Hall, 750 B St. (619) 235-0804.

CONCERT: The New City Sinfonia performs works by Mozart, Pearson and Schubert. 7:30pm. Free. First Unitarian Universalist Church, 4190 Front St., Hillcrest. (619) 527-4457.

FILM: “Sing Along Sound of Music” with a costume contest, pre-show festivities led by a guest host and a screening of the 1965 film. Through March 21. 7pm Mon.-Fri., 1:30 & 7pm Sat. & Sun. $17.50-$19.50. Ken Cinema, 4061 Adams Ave. (866) 468-3399 or ticketweb.com.

FILM: “The Human Body” investigates in detail the myriad functions the body performs every day. Call for daily schedule. $11.50. Reuben H. Fleet Science Theater, Balboa Park. (619) 238-1233.

EVENT: Wine and food lovers are invited to ElderHelp of San Diego’s 5th Annual Wine & Dine featuring wines from throughout California and Baja, and samples from San Diego restaurants. 5:30- 8pm. $60 in advance, $75 at the door. U.S. Grant Hotel, 326 Broadway. (619) 284- 9281, Ext. 50.

CONCERT SERIES: MUZIK3 combines new music, classical music, jazz and percussion under the direction of San Diego cellist Felix Fan, artistic director and founder. Through March 24. March 8, 9, 15 & 16, 8pm, and March 22 & 23, 10:30pm, $15, Sushi Performance and Visual Art, 320 11th Ave.; March 24, 3pm, $20, Sherwood Auditorium, Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, 700 Prospect Street, La Jolla. $90 series pass available. (760) 942-8640.

Saturday, March 9

EXHIBIT: “José Clemente Orozco in the United States, 1927–1934” is a survey of works including paintings, drawings, lithographs and mural studies. Through May 19. Tues.–Sun., 10am–6pm; Thurs. until 9pm. $8. San Diego Museum of Art, 1450 El Prado, Balboa Park. (619) 232-7931.

EVENT: The Athenaeum Music & Arts Library’s Quarterly Book Sale offers books, periodicals, recordings, sheet music and more. 10am-4pm. 1008 Wall St., La Jolla. (858) 454-5872.

Sunday, March 10

EXHIBIT: “Petitions of Devotion: Russian Icons from the Timken” showcases icons dating from the 17th century from Balboa Park’s Timken Museum collection. Through April 28. Tues., Thurs., Fri., Sat., 11am-5pm; Wed., 11am-8pm; Sun. 1-5pm. William D. Cannon Art Gallery, Dove Lane at 6800 El Camino Real, Carlsbad. (760) 602-2021.

CONCERT: Old Masters in Music and Art with William Skeen features early music on the baroque violoncello. 2pm. Free with admission. Hibben Gallery, San Diego Museum of Art, 1450 El Prado, Balboa Park. (619) 696-1966.

Monday, March 11

CONCERT: San Diego Mini-Concerts presents The Hutchins Consort in its Brown Bag Concerts, Music to Eat Lunch By series. Noon. Free. Lyceum Theatre, Horton Plaza. (619) 236-1980.

Tuesday, March 12

LECTURE: “Stem Cell Research: Where Science Meets Politics and Ethics” will address human reproductive and therapeutic cloning, basic terminology, descriptions of human and mouse embryonic stem cells, cell transplantation therapy for diabetes and more. 7pm. Free. Price Center Theater, UCSD campus. (858) 534-8010 or spondrom@ucsd.edu.

THEATER: Broadway/San Diego presents the Moiseyev Dance Company. Through March 17. San Diego Civic Theatre, 202 C St. (619) 615-4178 or broadwaysd.com.

Wednesday, March 13

CONFERENCE: Lawrence V. Gray presents “Word In Action Breakthrough Conference 2002” with two days and four services. Day service at 10am, night service at 7pm; pre-conference musical March 13 at 7pm. Seating and parking are free. Victory Christian Center, 601 S. 30th St. (619) 702-8055.

Thursday, March 14

CONCERT: Pacific Camerata performs a program titled “Renaissance Music and Image.” $10-$15. 5:30pm. San Diego Museum of Art, 1450 El Prado, Balboa Park. (619) 696-1966.

PERFORMANCE: San Diego Opera Ensemble performs operatic arias, ensembles and art songs. 7:30pm. $5. Neurosciences Institute, 10640 John Jay Hopkins Dr., La Jolla. (619) 232-7636.

Friday, March 15

PERFORMANCE: Pop singer-songwriter Burt Bacharach performs with the San Diego Symphony in its Winter Pops series. Through March 16. 8pm. $10-$55. Copley Symphony Hall, 750 B St. (619) 235-0804.

EVENT: More than 125 vendors, putting contests, golf clinics and lessons, exhibitions, video game makers and more is presented at Golf Fest 2002. Through March 17. Noon-8pm March 15; 10am-5pm March 16; 10am-5pm March 17. $10. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd. (858) 586-1202.

CONCERT: Cavani String Quartet performs compositions by Mozart and Brahms. $15-$20. 7:30 p.m. James S. Copley Auditorium, San Diego Museum of Art, 1450 El Prado, Balboa Park. (619) 696-1966.

EVENT: The three-day Spring Harvest Gift and Food Festival showcases more than 200 artists and craftspeople, family entertainment, specialty foods vendors and more. Fri., 10am-7pm; Sat., 10am-6pm; Sun., 10am-5pm. $7. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd (800) 321-1213 or www.Harvestfestival.com.

THEATER: SDSU Dept. of Theatre presents “The House of Bernada Alba” by Frederico Garcia Lorca. Through March 24. In English: 8pm March 15,20, 21 & 23; 2pm March 16, 17 & 24. In Spanish: 8pm March 16, & 22; 2pm March 23. $9-$13. Don Powell Theatre, SDSU campus. (619) 594-6884.

Saturday, March 16

EVENT: The National Multiple Sclerosis Society’s fund-raising 5K and 10K North County MS WALK. All walkers receive free breakfast, snacks and beverages, plus live music and a festive finish line celebration. 7:30am. Carlsbad Flower Fields, Paseo Del Norte between Palomar Airport and Cannon roads. (800) 344-4867, (858) 467-9255 or www.mswalk.com.

PERFORMANCE: The First Unitarian Universalist Church’s Spring 2002 Concert Series continues with Musica Curiosa: Dennis James. 7:30pm. $10. 4190 Front St., Hillcrest. (619) 298-4580.

THEATER: Renaissance Theatre Company presents the comedy-drama “The Caretaker” written by Harold Pinter, directed by Rosina Reynolds. Through April 14. Thurs.- Sat., 8pm; Sun., 2 & 7pm. $15-$20. 6th @ Penn Theater, 3704 6th Ave., Hillcrest. (619) 688-9210 or SeatAdvisor.com.

PERFORMANCE: The La Jolla Symphony & Chorus presents Music From Poland & Russia with guest conductor Marcin Nalecz-Niesiolowski. Through March 17. Mandeville Auditorium, UCSD campus. 8pm Sat.; 3pm Sun. $19. (858) 534-4637.

GALA: SummerFest La Jolla holds its annual WinterFest Gala with dinners served at 10 private La Jolla homes and an after-dinner concert, “Celebrate the Rites of Spring…with Fantasy,” with Hungarian pianist András Schiff at the Neurosciences Institute. Dinners, 5:30pm; concert, 8pm; reception, 9pm. (858) 459-3724, Ext. 204.

Sunday, March 17

EVENT: The National Multiple Sclerosis Society’s fund-raising 5K and 10K San Diego Harbor MS WALK. All walkers receive free breakfast, snacks and beverages, plus live music and a festive finish line celebration. 7:30am. Embarcadero Marina Park North, behind Seaport Village. (800) 344-4867, (858) 467-9255 or www.mswalk.com.

EVENT: The Miller Lite ShamRock 2002 to benefit the Gaslamp Quarter Historical Foundation features live music, Irish dancing, Irish fayre provided by The Field, cocktails and green beer. 2-11:30pm. $10 in advance, $15 at the door. F St. between 5th & 7th avenues and 6th Ave. between F & G streets. (619) 233-5008 or gaslamp.org.

Monday, March 18

PERFORMANCE: San Diego Chamber Orchestra presents a Spring Choral Festival with the San Diego Master Chorale. 8pm. $33. Sherwood Auditorium, Museum of Contemporary Art, 700 Prospect St., La Jolla. (888) 848-7326.

Tuesday, March 19

PERFORMANCE: San Diego Chamber Orchestra presents a Spring Choral Festival with the San Diego Master Chorale. 8pm. $55. Fairbanks Ranch Country Club, 15150 San Dieguito Rd. (888) 848-7326.

Wednesday, March 20

LECTURE: The Gemological Institute of America hosts Janet Zapata on “The Joy of Animal Motifs in Jewelry” as the first of four presentations in the series, “Precious Paths: Surprising Links to Gemology.” 7:30pm. Free for Gem & Jewelry Society members; nonmembers $10 per lecture. GIA headquarters, Carlsbad. (800) 421-7250, Ext. 4170.

JAZZ: The Athenaeum Music & Arts Library presents the Marilyn Crispell/Gary Peacock/Paul Motian Trio in its Spring 2002 Jazz at The Neurosciences Institute Series. 8pm. $24. The Neurosciences Institute, 10640 John Jay Hopkins Dr. (858) 454-5872.

Thursday, March 21

PERFORMANCE: Carla Kirkwood’s “Half The Sky” is an exploration of the narratives of 12 women navigating their bodies through the world of cultural identity and the paradigms of social, sexual and economic power. Through March 24. Thurs.-Sat., 8pm; Sun., 2pm. $18. Sushi Performance and Visual Art at the Reincarnation Project, 320 11th Ave. (619) 235-8468.

Friday, March 22

PERFORMANCE: San Diego Chamber Orchestra presents a Spring Choral Festival with the San Diego Master Chorale. 8pm. $12-26. St. Joseph’s Cathedral, 1535 3rd Ave. (888) 848-7326.

PERFORMANCE: An Evening With Beethoven, a benefit concert hosted by the Kiwanis Club of Bonsall, features the San Diego Symphony and European pianist Alessio Averone. 8pm. $15-$55. Copley Symphony Hall, 750 B St. (619) 235-0804.

Saturday, March 23

WORKSHOP: The City of San Diego and Solana Recyclers sponsor a Backyard Composting Workshop conducted by the San Diego Master Composters to teach how to improve soil and save money by turning yard clippings into compost. Free. Ridgehaven Compost Garden. (760) 436-7986.

EXHIBIT: “Code Breaking: Secrets, Lies and Teletypes” explores the development of cryptology and code breaking from ancient times to the present, focusing on the role of machines and computers. Tues.-Sun., 10am-5pm. Computer Museum of America, 640 C St. (619) 235-8222 or www.computer-museum.org.

EVENT: San Diego Foundation for Women presents its entrepreneurial members’ skills and talents in “Expose Yourself,” featuring music, art, performances and a complimentary picnic. 10am-2pm. $25 for members, $65 for nonmembers. Keck Conference Center, San Diego Hospice, 4311 3rd Ave. (760) 942-1315 or (888) 303-2622.

EVENT: The annual Circle of Art Show & Sale with the works of 65 professional artists and artisans in oil and mixed media paintings, art glass, jewelry, fabric art, ceramics/pottery, photography and more. Through March 24. Sat., 9am-5pm; Sun., 9am-3:30pm. Free entrance. Christmas Circle, 900 Palm Canyon Dr., Borrego Springs (760) 767-7498 or www.circle-of-art.org.

Sunday, March 24

SEMINAR: Strategies for Success sponsors Divorce Dialogue, led by family law attorney Albert Gross and marriage counselor Sheila Henry, designed to help individuals with troubled marriages decide whether to divorce or salvage a marriage, and how to protect themselves and their children. 10am to noon. Free. 503 N. Highway 101, Solana Beach. (858) 793-7636 or (858) 450-196.

PERFORMANCE: San Diego Symphony presents “Peter & The Wolf” in its Family Festival Series. 2pm. $10-$30. Copley Symphony Hall, 750 B St. (619) 235-0804.

PERFORMANCE: San Diego Chamber Orchestra presents a Spring Choral Festival with the San Diego Master Chorale. 2pm. $15-$30. California Center for the Arts, 340 N. Escondido Blvd. (800) 98-TICKETS.

Monday, March 25

CONCERT: San Diego Mini-Concerts presents The Brador Brass Quintet in its Brown Bag Concerts, Music to Eat Lunch By series. Noon. Free. Lyceum Theatre, Horton Plaza. (619) 236-1980.

Tuesday, March 26

PRESENTATION: Cal-A-Vie spa and resort presents “Nutritional Tips” with information on weight loss and health through nutrition, diets and sample menus. 5:30pm hors d’oeuvres, 6 -7:30pm program & gift drawing. Free. Dennis Bucko M.D. Cosmetic Surgery Center, 9900 Genesee Ave., La Jolla. (858) 453-8484 or www.drbucko.com.

JAZZ: The Athenaeum Music & Arts Library presents the Geri Allen Trio in its Spring 2002 Jazz at The Neurosciences Institute Series. 8pm. $24. The Neurosciences Institute, 10640 John Jay Hopkins Dr. (858) 454-5872.

Wednesday, March 27

CONCERT: Chunky Sanchez with Los Alacranes presents an evening of traditional music, conversation and folkloric dance in conjunction with the “José Clemente Orozco…” exhibition. $8-$10. 7:30 p.m. James S. Copley Auditorium, San Diego Museum of Art, 1450 El Prado, Balboa Park. (619) 696-1966.

Thursday, March 28

CONCERT: History of Jazz Guitar II featuring Peter Sprague and Art Johnson. 7pm. $10-$15. James S. Copley Auditorium, San Diego Museum of Art, 1450 El Prado, Balboa Park. (619) 696-1966.

Friday, March 29

PERFORMANCE: San Diego Comic Opera presents Gilbert & Sullivan’s “H.M.S. Pinafore.” Through April 7. 8pm March 29 & 30 and April 4 & 5; 2pmMarch 31 and April 6 & 7. $17-$26. Casa del Prado Theatre, Balboa Park. (619) 239-8836.

PERFORMANCE: SDSU School of Music and Dance presents the San Diego Dance Theatre. Through March 31. $10-$18. Don Powell Theatre, SDSU campus. (619) 594-6824.

Saturday, Mar. 30

EVENT: “89th Birthday Tribute to Frankie Laine” with bowling, music, refreshments and celebrities. 10am-2pm. Sunset Bowl, 3093 Clairemont Dr. (619) 276-2240.

THEATER: The Globe Theatres presents “Memoir,” John Murrell’s portrait of Parisian actress Sarah Bernhardt directed by Joseph Hardy. Through May 5. 8pm Tues.-Sat.; 7pm Sun.; 2pm matinees Sat. & Sun. $20-$50. Cassius Carter Centre Stage, 1363 Old Globe Way. (619) 239-2255.

THEATER: “Cloud 9,” a gender-bending farce by Caryl Churchill, directed by Patrick McBride. Through May 11. $18-$20. Diversionary Theatre, 4545 Park Blvd. (619) 220-0097.

OPERA: San Diego Opera’s 2001-2002 International Season continues with Giacomo Puccini’s “Tosca.” Through April 10. 7pm March 30 and April 2 & 10; 8pm April 5; 2pm April 7. $33-$130. Civic Theatre, 3rd & B St. (619) 570-1100.

Monday, April 1

JAZZ: The Athenaeum Music & Arts Library presents the Ray Brown Trio with guest artist Holly Hofmann in its Spring 2002 Jazz at The Neurosciences Institute Series. 8pm. $24. The Neurosciences Institute, 10640 John Jay Hopkins Dr. (858) 454-5872.

EVENT: The annual Terry Fox Golf Classic to benefit the UCSD Cancer Center. Lunch buffet, 11am; tournament, 12:30pm. $300 or $1,000 for a foursome includes lunch, range session, golf, gift packet, awards reception, and food and beverages on the course. Four Seasons Resort Aviara, 7100 Four Seasons Pt., Carlsbad. (760) 603-6900.

EXHIBIT: “Little Things” with watercolor and acrylic paintings by Annette Little. Through May 6. Daily 10am-5pm. Cottage Gallery, 2523 San Diego Ave., Old Town. (619) 296-1893.

Wednesday, April 3

CONCERT: “We Got Those Blues Again” with Bill Magee, Michelle Lundeen, Billy Watson and more continues the San Diego Museum of Art’s Jazz in the Park series. 5:30pm. $8-$10. James S. Copley Auditorium, 1450 El Prado, Balboa Park. (619) 696-1966.

Thursday, April 4

CONCERT: Images Through Music: “Carnegie Revisited” with The North Coast Children’s Choir led by Sally Husch Dean. 5:30pm. $10-$15. Hibben Gallery, San Diego Museum of Art, 1450 El Prado, Balboa Park. (619) 696-1966.

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