Entertainment is always at the forefront of San Diego's city life. There are opportunities to experience everything from some of the best restaurants in the country to view a musical production in its pre-Broadway run. Some people would try to get cash for gold jewelry to be able to experience the cultural and artistic experiences that are right on San Diego residents' doorsteps. Here is a brief guide of just a few of the choices in town if you're looking for a night or day out in the city.
For those interested in theater in America, La Jolla Playhouse is a must see. This is one of the premier regional houses in the country and has been a part of a long list of successes that have made their way straight to Broadway. You will find a PCB designer sitting next to a lawyer in this audience as all of San Diego's theatre-lovers come together here. Currently, La Jolla is hosting the world premier of the musical adaptation of Bonnie & Clyde, which is already set to head to New York after it's run in San Diego.
From the Oceanside Museum of Art to the San Diego Natural History Museum, there are many choices in the city for those interested in expanding their minds for the day. One of the gems of the city is the San Diego Air & Space Museum, which will satisfy real aviation enthusiasts to those with just a general interest in the subject. IF you're just moving to the city, take a break from unpacking your vanity cabinets and head down to Balboa Park to see what new exhibitions have been set up.
If you're looking to feed your inner artist, there are a number of notable galleries located in San Diego. Some of the finest are the San Diego Art Institute, the Athenaeum Music & Arts Library, and the San Diego Visual Arts Network. Among these you can view pieces from some of the country's top current artists to acquisitions from thousands of years ago. You could visit on your lunch hour or take a child with an interest in art, who maybe spends hours painting and designing aquarium decorations.
The music scene in San Diego also has something for everyone. Those who still have a place in their hearts for the classical music of centuries ago can enjoy the San Diego Symphony Orchestra while those interested in something a little different can head to the Center for World Music. Families with children still using natural baby products can also find musical entertainment at the Classics 4 Kids series.
The possibilities are really endless for entertainment and cultural options in the city of San Diego. Come out for a night and you'll see how you could never be bored again while living here.
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