La Jolla Playhouse


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. In 1983, it was revived under the leadership of Des McAnuff. Since then, the Playhouse's repertoire has included 120 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 37 productions that originated at the Playhouse before finding success on Broadway are The Who's Tommy, Come from Away, Thoroughly Modern Millie, 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, The Outsiders and Redwood with Idina Menzel which opened on Broadway in 2025.

Programs

La Jolla Playhouse is nationally renowned for the development of new work. In addition to a robust commissioning program and ongoing workshops and readings, the Playhouse annually hosts programs that foster the development of new plays and musicals, such as the DNA New Work Series, which offers playwrights and directors the opportunity to develop a script from its earliest stages; the popular and widely acclaimed Without Walls series of immersive and site-inspired work; as well as the Veterans Playwriting Workshop, Latinx New Play Festival and biennial Director Fellowship.
La Jolla Playhouse also offers a number Learning & Engagement opportunities for children, teens, and adults interested in theatre, both on and off the stage. The Performance Outreach Program annually brings a professional, world-premiere production to schools, libraries, and community centers throughout San Diego. There are also opportunities for youth through the La Jolla Playhouse Conservatory, student matinees, teen council, and numerous 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 ; 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

La Jolla Playhouse to Broadway

ProductionLa Jolla PlayhouseBroadwayTony Awards
Big River19841985
A Walk in the Woods19871988
Dangerous Games19891989
The Grapes of Wrath19891991
  • Best Play
  • The Who's Tommy19921993
  • Best Direction of a Musical
  • Best Choreography
  • Best Original Score
  • Best Scenic Design
  • Best Lighting Design
  • How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying19941995
  • Best Actor in a Musical
  • An Almost Holy Picture19952002
    The Green Bird19962000
    Harmony19972023
    Jane Eyre19992000
    Thoroughly Modern Millie20002002
  • 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 Musical20012004
    I Am My Own Wife20012004
  • Best Play
  • Best Actor in a Play
  • 700 Sundays20042004
    Jersey Boys20042005
  • 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)20062015
    The Farnsworth Invention20072007
    Cry Baby20072008
    33 Variations20082009
  • Best Scenic Design of a Play
  • Memphis20082009
  • Best Musical
  • Best Book of a Musical
  • Best Original Score
  • Best Orchestrations
  • Bonnie and Clyde20092011
    Peter and the Starcatcher20092012
  • 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 20102011
    Chaplin20102012
    Jesus Christ Superstar20112012
    Hands on a Hardbody20122013
    Side Show20132014
    Indecent20152017
  • Best Direction of a Play
  • Best Lighting Design of a Play
  • Come from Away20152017
  • Best Direction of a Musical
  • John Leguizamo: Latin History for Morons20162017
  • Special Tony Award
  • Junk: The Golden Age of Debt20162017
    SUMMER: The Donna Summer Musical20172018
    Escape to Margaritaville20172018
    Diana20192020
    Lempicka20222024
    The Outsiders20232024
  • Best Musical
  • Best Direction of a Musical
  • Best Lighting Design of a Musical
  • Best Sound Design in a Musical
  • Redwood20242025