The City: Top to Bottom

The Great American Trailer Park Musical

thursday, nov. 17

The Great American Trailer Park Musical

San Diego Repertory Theatre presents The Great American Trailer Park Musical for the third production of the company’s 36th season. Here’s a comic fable about agoraphobia, adultery, ‘80s nostalgia, spray cheese, road kill, hysterical pregnancy, a broken electric chair, kleptomania, strippers, flan and disco. In short, it’s everything a musical should be. This rousing musical comedy about take-no-prisoners women, their no-account men and the Florida trailer park they call home, will make you want to crack open a beer, grab a lawn chair and figure out which side of the tracks you came from.

The Lyceum Theatre, 79 Horton Plaza in San Diego, 8 p.m., tickets from $37, 619-544-1000, sdrep.org.

Herb Alpert and Lani Hall

friday, nov. 18

Herb Alpert and Lani Hall

Legendary horn player Herb Alpert and vocalist Lani Hall perform innovative arrangements and skilled improvisations that make old songs new and bring new songs to their audience. The blending of their vocal and instrumental talents will make for an evening of pure enjoyment of great songs.

Balboa Theatre, 868 4th Ave. in San Diego, 8 p.m., tickets from $27, 619-570-1100, sdbalboa.org.

Akayaa

saturday, nov. 19

Sounds of Africa featuring Akayaa and The Bolga Zohdoomah Band

Mitch Feingold presents Sounds of Africa with Akayaa. Akayaa’s music can be described as traditional African drum styling with a jazz influence. Her music uses a traditional African talking drum, telling tales of her tribe and of Africa. As a young woman in 1980, Akayaa attended the Performing Arts School of Ghana, where she furthered her study of the talking drum and traditional dances. Her dance and charismatic stage presence make her audience feel as if they have stepped into one of her Frafra tribe’s family gatherings. This is a performance that is pleasing to your ears, and will lift your spirit.

Swedenborg Hall, 1531 Tyler Ave. in San Diego, 8 p.m., tickets $12 advance or $15 day of show, 858-550-8088, comedyuc.com.

How the Grinch Stole Christmas!

sunday, nov. 20

How the Grinch Stole Christmas is back!

Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! is a wonderful, whimsical musical based upon the classic Dr. Seuss book. Back for its 14th incredible year, the family favorite features the songs “This Time of Year,” “Santa for a Day” and “Fah Who Doraze,” the delightful carol from the popular animated version of How the Grinch Stole Christmas! Celebrate the holidays as the Old Globe Theatre is once again transformed into the snow-covered Whoville, right down to the last can of Who-hash.

Old Globe Theatre, Conrad Prebys Theatre Center, 1363 Old Globe Way in Balboa Park, 4:30 p.m., tickets from $20, 619-234-5623, theoldglobe.org.

Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings

monday, nov. 21

Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings

House of Blues presents Brooklyn funk/soul band Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings. Spearheading the revivalist movement that aims to capture the essence of funk/soul music as it was at its height in the mid-1960s to mid-1970s they are well known as one of the most exciting acts in the nation for their explosive live shows.

House of Blues, 1055 Fifth Ave. in San Diego, 9 p.m., tickets from $27.50, 619-299-2583, houseofblues.com.

Tony Kushner

tuesday, nov. 22

Angels in America

Tony Kushner’s trailblazing comedy-drama chronicles the lives of a group of New Yorkers battling during the blazing height of the Reagan years as the AIDS crisis looms and the Cold War is coming to an end. Winner of the Tony and Pulitzer Prizes for drama, this exclusive Southern California engagement features some of San Diego’s finest artists bringing to life what many consider the greatest American play of the last 50 years. Angels In America is an epic exploration of love, justice, identity and theology, and of the difficulty, terror and necessity of change. Part 1 (Millennium Approaches) and Part 2 (Perestroika) of this production will run in true repertory.

Lyceum Space Theatre, 79 Horton Plaza in San Diego, Millennium: Tuesdays, Thursdays (7:30 p.m.), Saturdays and Sundays (2 p.m.) Perestroika: Wednesdays, Fridays (7:30 p.m.); Saturdays (8 p.m.); Sundays (7 p.m.), tickets $36 (discounts available if seeing both productions), 619-544-1000, lyceumevents.org.

Abbey Road: A Tribute to The Beatles

wednesday, nov. 23

Abbey Road: A Tribute to The Beatles

Abbey Road: A Tribute to the Beatles is a flawless note-for-note recreation of the Fab Four that includes custom-tailored costumes, vintage instruments, Liverpudlian dialect and precise attention to every detail. As a result, Abbey Road is considered one of the most musically and visually satisfying Beatle tribute acts in the world that recreates the magic, music, wit and charm of the Beatles, including John, Paul, George and Ringo’s cheeky personalities, familiar onstage banter and patter between songs.

Anthology, 1337 India Street in San Diego, 7:30 p.m., tickets from $10, 619-595-0300, anthologysd.com.

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