Old Globe Theatre


The Old Globe is a professional theatre company located in Balboa Park in San Diego, California. It produces about 15 plays and musicals annually in summer and winter seasons. Plays are performed in three separate theatres in the complex, which is collectively called the Simon Edison Centre for the Performing Arts:
The Old Globe Theatre and the Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre are part of the Conrad Prebys Theatre Center. The White Theatre is located within the Karen and Donald Cohn Education Center.

History

The Old Globe Theatre was built in 1935, designed by Richard Requa as part of the California Pacific International Exposition. The theatre was based on a copy of one built for the Chicago Century of Progress, which in turn was a copy of the Globe Theatre in London, England, where many of William Shakespeare's plays were performed during his lifetime. Like the original Globe, the theatre was open in the center with a roof over the seating on the sides.
During the exposition, it hosted 50-minute versions of Shakespeare plays. At the end of the exposition, the Globe had been received so well that a nonprofit organization called the San Diego Community Theatre was formed to save the temporary structure from demolition. The committee leased the structure from the city, produced full-length plays, and created a more permanent structure by roofing over the theatre and bringing it up to code.
In 1939, a young actor and director named Craig Noel was hired as general director. During World War II the U.S. Navy took over all buildings in Balboa Park, including the Globe. The Community Theatre group stayed together, producing one-act plays in various venues around San Diego. When the Globe was returned to civilian use in 1947, Noel returned as general director, and he remained in a leadership position until his death in 2010. In 1949 he launched the Globe's summer Shakespeare Festival in partnership with the drama department at University of San Diego. Since then the Shakespeare festival has been presented every summer except 1953, when Noel broke with tradition by producing the smash hit play Mister Roberts instead. The Globe continued to produce a combination of modern plays along with Shakespeare and other classics. In 1981 Jack O'Brien was hired as artistic director, while Noel became executive producer.
The Cassius Carter Centre Stage, a theater in the round, was added in 1969 in what had been the Falstaff Tavern restaurant. It was rebuilt in 2009 as the Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre.
In March 1978, the Globe Theatre was destroyed in an arson fire, and an outdoor festival stage was hastily constructed so that the 1978 season could still be produced. The Globe Theatre was rebuilt and reopened in 1981. In 1984, the festival stage in turn succumbed to arson. It was rebuilt and is now named the Lowell Davies Festival Theatre. The entire three-theatre complex is called the Simon Edison Centre for the Performing Arts.
The Globe has grown into an internationally known theatre complex, an "influential powerhouse among regional theatres." In 1984 it received the Tony Award for best regional theatre.

Productions that went to Broadway

Shows which originated at the Old Globe have gone on to Broadway to win nine Tony Awards and nearly 60 nominations.
YearShowOpened on BroadwayNotes
1987Into the Woods1988Won Best Actress, Best Score, and Best Book of a Musical at 1988 Tony Awards
1988Joe Turner's Come and Gone1988Won Best Featured Actress in a Play at 1988 Tony Awards
1988Rumors1989Won Best Featured Actress in a Play at 1989 Tony Awards
1989The Piano Lesson1990
1990Jake's Women1992
1991Two Trains Running1992Won Best Featured Actor in a Play at 1992 Tony Awards
1993Redwood Curtain1993Won Best Featured Actress in a Play at 1993 Tony Awards
1993Damn Yankees1994Won Best Featured Actor in a Musical at 1994 Tony Awards
1995Getting Away With Murder 1996
1996Play On!1997
1998Getting and Spending1998-
1998–presentDr. Seuss's How the Grinch Stole Christmas!2006
2000The Full Monty2000
2002Imaginary Friends2002
2003Julius Caesar2005
2003Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All2004
2004Dirty Rotten Scoundrels2005Won Best Leading Actor in a Musical at 2005 Tony Awards
2005'2005
2006The Times They Are A-Changin2006
2007A Catered Affair2008
2012Allegiance2015
2013A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder2013Won Best Musical, Best Book, Best Costume Design of a Musical, and Best Direction of a Musical at 2014 Tony Awards
2014Bright Star2016
2016Meteor Shower''2017