Sadly, due to Technical difficulties with the restored organ, the concert scheduled for September 13th was postponed at the last minute. The good news is that I am told the rescheduled date is September 27th at the original time of 2pm. Tickets purchased for the 13th will be honored at the door on the 27th. Those of you who do not already have tickets may still purchase them at the theater website here. Tickets are still available for as little as $20!
Once again, Cocktails in Historic San Diego joins the Balboa Theatre Foundation for the premier performance of the newly restored Wonder Morton Organ. This is a once-in a lifetime opportunity to actually be a PART of an historic event. I so hope you can join us. The Balboa Theatre Foundation promises that we will all be "among the first to hear the vibrant sounds of this extremely complex instrument that has become 'the heartbeat of the Balboa Theatre'."
"Only four of these Wonder Morton Organs remain in existence
and ours has been brilliantly restored to its original 1929 condition.
Experience how one instrument can capture the sounds of a full orchestra.
From jazz to Broadway to classical and more, you'll hear the versatility of
this spectacular gift that the Balboa Theatre Foundation has given
to the people of San Diego."
-- Balboa Theatre Foundation Website POST CONCERT:
On the 13th, those CIHSD members who attended the post-concert, no-host happy hour at Lincoln's Bar and Grill in the Courtyard Marriott were treated to a great tour of what was once the historic San Diego Trust and Savings Bank building. Our tour included an exclusive look at the 1500 square foot Presidential Suite, an indescribable viewing of San Diego from the cupola atop the hotel, and a visit to the impenetrable underground bank vaults. We plan to repeat the tour and happy hour after the rescheduled performance, with tours beginning around 5:30. You will find the Marriott located three blocks away from the Balboa Theater at 530 Broadway.
Trust me, you're going to want to be there. I can hardly wait to do it again.
-- Kristine
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