March is San Diego Theatre Month

The observance brings special events and tickets priced $15, $30, or $45

Balboa Theatre

“THE KINGDOM CHOIR in Concert” takes San Diego Theatre Week to the Balboa Theatre

Photo via Michael Beausoleil + SDtoday

Get ready for showtime. The month of March is San Diego Theatre Month (SDTM), which aims to highlight the numerous and diverse programs offered as part of San Diego’s arts community.

The celebration is directed by the San Diego Performing Arts League, an organization dedicated to promoting audience development among performing arts venues in the county. It also operates ArtsTix, a not-for-profit ticket service that provides access to shows — often at discounted rates, like during SDTM.

What’s on the bill? Participating performances will offer tickets at special prices: $15, $30, and $45. Shows span county theaters and genres, including musical, comedy, theatrical, and dance — just to name a few.

🎭 There are 30+ shows participating in the event. To get SDTM prices, follow the instructions provided on each show’s page.

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