Summer is in sight at last with outdoor arts activities beginning. Pack up your picnic and head out for some culture. At the Old Globe It’s the Old Globe’s 75th anniversary, and all three productions of the Shakespeare Festival 2010 open in previews this month. They are William Shakespeare’s great tragedy “King Lear,” starring Robert Foxworth in the title role, and the romantic comedy “The Taming of the Shrew,” with Jonno Roberts and Emily Swallow playing the warring lovers. These two play in repertory through the end of September with Alan Bennett’s “The Madness of George III.” Information: www.theoldglobe.com or (619) 23-GLOBE. At San Diego Repertory Theatre June 10 to 12, as part of the 17th annual Lipinsky Family Jewish Arts Festival, Malashock Dance teams up with composer Yale Strom to showcase three sections of their upcoming collaboration, “Chagall.” Monday, June 21, the Jewish Arts Festival presents “Klezmer Summit,” a not-to-be missed musical event with Strom, Hot P’tromi and Camarada (Jewish Tango). $18-$25, www.sdrep.org, (619) 544-1000. At Balboa Theatre Don’t miss the annual Mainly Mozart Festival (June 8-19) with renowned guest artists Sarah Chang (June 11), Frederica von Stade (June 18), and a host of others, plus the Festival Orchestra under the baton of David Atherton. Balboa Theatre: 868 Fourth Ave. Information and tickets: www.mainlymozart.org or (619) 239-0100, ext. 2. At the Starlight Bowl June 17-July 4, Starlight’s 64th season kicks-off with “Suds, the Rocking ’60s Musical.” Special family rates (kids free on Sundays and Thursdays) make Starlight affordable and fun for the entire family. Information: www.starlight theatre.org or (619) 232-7827.