
At Copley Symphony Hall • Friday-Saturday, Feb. 11-12, 8 p.m., and Sunday, Feb. 13, 2 p.m.: Maestro Jahja Ling conducts the orchestra, violinist William Preucil and cellist Eric Kim in performance of Johannes Brahms’ Double Concerto, and if that’s not enough, vocal soloists join Ling and the orchestra in Franz Schubert’s Mass No. 6 in E-flat. ($20-$96) • Friday-Saturday, Feb. 18-19, 8 p.m.: San Diego Symphony Winter Pops presents “The Great American Songbook” with jazz singer Jane Monheit, destined to become a classic in her own right. Monheit presents American masterpieces accompanied by Marvin Hamlisch and the orchestra in such songs as “Moon River,” “Like a Lover” and “Since You Asked.” ($20-$85) San Diego Symphony, 1245 Seventh Ave., www.sandiegosymphony.org or (619) 235-0804. At the Lyceum • Tuesdays-Sundays, Feb. 5-March 6: San Diego Repertory Theatre presents Tracy Letts’ recent Broadway hit “Superior Donuts,” directed by Sam Woodhouse and starring stage, screen and TV actor Robert Foxworth as a one-time 1960s hippie radical who owns an uptown Chicago donut shop that’s seen better times. ($29-$47) Lyceum Space, San Diego Repertory Theatre, 79 Horton Plaza, www.sdrep.org or (619) 544-1000. At Tenth Avenue Theatre • Thursday, Feb. 24-Sunday, March 20: Mo`olelo Performing Arts Company presents Lydia R. Diamond’s “Stick Fly,” directed by Robert Barry Fleming. The gripping script concerns an affluent African-American family whose two successful sons bring their respective “ladies” home to meet mom and dad. Fireworks ensue. Tenth Avenue Theatre, 930 10th Ave. ($22-$27), www.moolelo.net or (619) 342-7395. At the Old Globe • Tuesdays-Sundays through Feb. 27: The Old Globe presents two classics: Arthur Miller’s timeless tragedy “Death of a Salesman” in the Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre ($29-$67) and a new musical, “Jane Austen’s Emma — A Musical Romantic Comedy,” playing in the Old Globe Theatre. ($39-$94) The Old Globe, 1363 Old Globe Way, Balboa Park, www.theoldglobe.org or (619) 23-GLOBE.








