La Jolla Playhouse

{{Short description|American stage theater}}

{{Infobox organization

| name = La Jolla Playhouse

| image = Torrey Pines, San Diego, CA, USA - panoramio (29).jpg

| imagesize =

| caption =Joan and Irwin Jacobs Center at La Jolla Playhouse

|leader_title=Artistic Director

|leader_name = Christopher Ashley

| formation = 1947

| location = San Diego, California

| disbanded =

| founders = Gregory Peck, Dorothy McGuire, Mel Ferrer

| homepage = {{URL|http://lajollaplayhouse.org/}}

|logo=La Jolla Playhouse logo.jpg|logo_size=120px}}

La Jolla Playhouse is a nonprofit professional theater on the campus of the University of California, San Diego.

History

La Jolla Playhouse was founded in 1947 by Gregory Peck, Dorothy McGuire, and Mel Ferrer.{{cite web |title=Playhouse Highlights |url=http://www.lajollaplayhouse.org/about-the-playhouse/playhouse-highlights |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111115204055/http://www.lajollaplayhouse.org/about-the-playhouse/playhouse-highlights |archive-date=November 15, 2011 |access-date=March 19, 2013 |publisher=La Jolla Playhouse}}{{Cite web |last=Epstein |first=Robert |date=1991-06-20 |title=A Plan Comes Together at La Jolla Playhouse |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1991-06-20-ca-1273-story.html |access-date=2023-05-16 |website=Los Angeles Times |language=en-US}}{{Cite web |last=Monteagudo |first=Marie |date=2022-07-08 |title=From the Archives: La Jolla Playhouse launched 75 years ago |url=https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/local-history/story/2022-07-08/from-the-archives-la-jolla-playhouse-launched-75-years-ago |access-date=2023-05-25 |website=San Diego Union-Tribune |language=en-US}} In 1983, it was revived under the leadership of Des McAnuff. Since then, the Playhouse's repertoire has included 108 world premieres, thirty-two West Coast premieres, and eight American premieres, and has won more than three hundred honors, including the 1993 Tony Award as America's Outstanding Regional Theatre. It is supported, in part, by grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the California Arts Council, the City of San Diego, and the County of San Diego. It was announced on April 10, 2007, that Christopher Ashley would succeed McAnuff as artistic director.

Among the 36 productions that originated at the Playhouse before finding success on Broadway are The Who's Tommy, Come from Away, Thoroughly Modern Millie, The Outsiders, Big River, Matthew Broderick's revival of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Freaky Friday, Bonnie and Clyde, the Pulitzer Prize-winning I Am My Own Wife, 700 Sundays, Jersey Boys, Memphis, Peter and the Starcatcher, SUMMER: The Donna Summer Musical, and Redwood with Idina Menzel which opened on Broadway in 2025.{{Cite web |date=2024-06-13 |title=Idina Menzel to Return to Broadway in New Musical ‘Redwood’ |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lifestyle/arts/idina-menzel-broadway-return-musical-redwood-1235921684/ |access-date=2024-08-01 |website=The Hollywood Reporter}}

Programs

La Jolla Playhouse provides a number of Learning & Engagement opportunities for children, teens, and adults interested in theatre arts, both as performers and behind-the-scenes. In addition, the Performance Outreach Program (POP Tour) annually brings a professional, world-premiere production to schools, libraries, and community centers throughout San Diego. There are additional summer theater opportunities through the La Jolla Playhouse Conservatory, student matinees, teen council, and many other in-school workshops and classes.

= Page to Stage =

La Jolla Playhouse began the "Page to Stage Play Development Program" in 2001 to facilitate the development of new plays and musicals, offering audiences the rare opportunity to experience the "birth" of a play and take part in its evolution. As a Page to Stage workshop, a production will feature minimal sets and costumes, and will be revised throughout its entire process, including performances. After the performance, audience feedback sessions will provide insight and suggestion for both the creative team and the actors. In the 22 years since the program began, two Page to Stage Productions have gone on to win Tony Awards. Doug Wright's I Am My Own Wife won the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and Tony Awards for Best Play and Best Leading Actor in a Play (Jefferson Mays); and Billy Crystal's 700 Sundays, a 2004 Page to Stage Production, won the 2005 Tony Award for Special Theatrical Event.

Management

=Managing directors=

  • 1981–1991: Alan Levey
  • 1992–2004: Terry Dwyer
  • 2005–2008: Steven Libman
  • 2009–2018: Michael S. Rosenberg
  • 2018–current: Debby Buchholz

Artists

=Artistic directors=

=Notable actors=

Productions

{{main|La Jolla Playhouse production history}}

=La Jolla Playhouse to Broadway=

class="wikitable"
ProductionLa Jolla PlayhouseBroadwayTony Awards
Big River

|1984

|1985

|

  • Best Musical
  • Best Book of a Musical
  • Best Original Score
  • Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical
  • Best Direction of a Musical
  • Best Scenic Design
  • Best Lighting Design
A Walk in the Woods

|1987

|1988

|

Dangerous Games

|1989

|1989

|

The Grapes of Wrath

|1989

|1991

|

  • Best Play
The Who's Tommy

| 1992

| 1993

|

  • Best Direction of a Musical
  • Best Choreography
  • Best Original Score
  • Best Scenic Design
  • Best Lighting Design
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying

| 1994

| 1995 (revival)

|

  • Best Actor in a Musical
An Almost Holy Picture

|1995

|2002

|

The Green Bird

|1996

|2000

|

Harmony

|1997

|2023

|

Jane Eyre

| 1999

| 2000

|

Thoroughly Modern Millie

| 2000

| 2002

|

  • Best Musical
  • Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical
  • Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical
  • Best Choreography
  • Best Orchestrations
  • Best Costume Design
Dracula, the Musical

| 2001

| 2004

|

I Am My Own Wife

| 2001

| 2004

|

  • Best Play
  • Best Actor in a Play
700 Sundays

|2004

|2004

|

Jersey Boys

|2004

|2005

|

  • Best Musical
  • Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical
  • Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical
  • Best Lighting Design of a Musical
Doctor Zhivago (premiered as Zhivago)

|2006

|2015

|

The Farnsworth Invention

|2007

|2007

|

Cry Baby

| 2007

| 2008

|

33 Variations

|2008

|2009

|

  • Best Scenic Design of a Play
Memphis

| 2008

| 2009

|

  • Best Musical
  • Best Book of a Musical
  • Best Original Score
  • Best Orchestrations
Bonnie and Clyde

| 2009

| 2011

|

Peter and the Starcatcher

|2009

|2012

|

  • Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play
  • Best Sound Design of a Play
  • Best Lighting Design of a Play
  • Best Costume Design of a Play
  • Best Scenic Design of a Play
Ghetto Klown (premiered as John Leguizamo: Diary of a Madman)

|2010

|2011

|

Chaplin

|2010

|2012

|

Jesus Christ Superstar

| 2011

| 2012 (revival)

|

Hands on a Hardbody

|2012

|2013

|

Side Show

|2013

|2014

|

Indecent

|2015

|2017

|

  • Best Direction of a Play
  • Best Lighting Design of a Play
Come from Away

|2015

|2017

|

  • Best Direction of a Musical
John Leguizamo: Latin History for Morons

|2016

|2017

|

  • Special Tony Award
Junk: The Golden Age of Debt

|2016

|2017

|

SUMMER: The Donna Summer Musical

|2017

|2018

|

Escape to Margaritaville

|2017

|2018

|

Diana

|2019

|2020

|

Lempicka

|2022

|2024

|

The Outsiders

|2023

|2024

|

  • Best Musical
  • Best Direction of a Musical
  • Best Lighting Design of a Musical
  • Best Sound Design in a Musical
Redwood

|2024

|2025

|

References

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