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Guest Blog: 5 Reasons You Oughtta See 'San Diego, I Love You' by Jerry Burkey!

Jerry participates as audience/voyeur during last weekend's preview rehearsals for "San Diego, I Love You 2.0"

When I was in school my composition teacher always told me to answer the questions “Who, What, When, Where, Why?” I’m fairly certain I barely passed some of these courses, and this might be the only thing I remember from 6th grade (other than a smattering of embarrassments which drove me into therapy as a damaged adult), but it seems an appropriate way to address Circle’s “5 Reasons You Oughtta” blog topic, this time about I Love You, San Diego. 5 Reasons. 5… prepositions. Err. Gerunds. “Where” is a gerund, right?

1. WHO. The Company: Circle Circle Dot Dot, the most innovative and interactive theater company in San Diego today. This is their arena and you’ll know why when you see the show. The Writers: Sam Ginn and Julio Jacobo, who you have seen featured in hilarious and critically acclaimed shows like Circle’s own Deconstruction of a Drag Queen and Diversionary’s Scrooge in Rouge. They each bring their unique perspectives—on comedy, love, and life—to bear upon the pieces, and the writing is fresh and snappy while retaining the authenticity that makes this a worthy way to spend an hour and fifteen minutes. The artistic sensibilities of Ginn and Jacobo, while different, both provide a laughter-colored canvas upon which the love story of the main characters is told to us. The direction, shared by Jacobo and CCDD’s Patrick Kelly, allows the words to unfold with the gentlest of nudging toward an affecting charm. The words are the finest dust, and the actors breathe life into them variously and skillfully, giving us different perspectives on the same characters which is a refreshing take on romance.The Actors: a showcase of some of San Diego’s most memorable performers including Kathi Copeland, Ashley Toolan, a deeply sympathetic Durwood Murray, the hilarious Michael Parrott, and several performers relatively new to San Diego theater audiences.

2. WHAT. San Diego, I Love You 2.0 is a series of vignettes which tell the story of one couple over the course of their lives, and the actors are well selected to portray these divergent stages which will be familiar to any human being, who ever loved anything, ever. Even better, they do so in a succession of riotously funny period-appropriate costumes. At the conclusion of each piece, you feel not only as though you’re moving to the next location, but through time in the lives of this couple, whose story is deeply affecting, familiar, and true. Their story is narrated by your guide, who is also their child. Confused? Don’t be.  Although if you have a drink at each stop which permits, you could be by curtain call. There are plenty of ingredients which bring the San Diego flavor- the unique considerations of military life, the famous laid-back attitude of our fellow residents, and amusing references to local specialties like the California Burrito. Much like the character who moves here for love , we re-discover these charms one by one, and if you don’t smile when you recognize and remember them, you aren’t a San Diegan yet. Seeing this show will help you get your Member ID Card.

3. WHEN. The show takes place February 8th, 9th, 15th, and 16th, with shows at 1:00pm, 1:30pm, 2:00pm, 2:30pm, 3:00pm, 3:30pm. Running time is about 75 minutes, but it will feel like less. You'll move quickly from location to location at the conclusion of each scene. If you choose to buy a drink when you can, be sure not to pace yourself! Pound it. Next location. Take a moment, get settled. The scene begins. You’ve just rushed over from the last location, but the words take you into a moment and you forget where you are. You’re a romantic voyeur. Finish your drink. Next.

4. WHERE: (Warning! Gratuitous alliteration ahead!) Several secret locations are the setting for the second annual effort of Circle Circle Dot Dot’s site specific show. (My screen is slathered in saliva from saying so.) This year, CCDD takes you to University Heights, which you’l see in a new, more personal light as you travel from place to place. When it’s over, you’ll realize that you only traveled within a 4 block radius, but you’ve seen a lot, considering. (All locations are wheelchair accessible.) It’s an awesome peek into some unexpected places you might not see otherwise, some of which are so intimate you are literally an arm’s length from the actors. It will fulfill every voyeuristic urge, it will draw you in to every moment, and when it’s over, and you’re outside again and the sun is shining and you’ve finished that last drink, you might linger and have another. You’ve seen the characters lives progress, from start to… what adventure is next for them? Linger awhile more and have another drink with your fellow audience members and talk about it. Love is in the air. Love for comedy, love for romance, love for theater, love for San Diego. Show a little love for Circle Circle Dot Dot and see this charming and one-of-a-kind performance. You will have fun and be reminded of why you Love San Diego.

5.  WHY: Have you been paying attention??? I thought I covered this.

 

-Jerry

 

Jerry Burkey is a board member of Circle Circle Dot Dot, and an actor, writer, and filmmaker. He is cranky and intractable but has a weakness for cat pictures and red velvet cupcakes. And good, homegrown theater. 

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"San Diego, I Love You 2.0" Co-Playwright Julio Jacobo Talks Process

Loverboy Julio

When Sam and I started interviewing people for San Diego I Love You 2.0 I had no idea what I was going to hear.  I was surprised by the amount of funny things these people had to say.  One liners, anecdotes, and pick up lines.  Then there were the stories of waiting next to a phone.  The anxiety of wondering whether their loved one has made it through the night.  The utter soul crushing feeling of seeing a message on the answering machine and realizing that you missed the call you've been waiting all day, sometimes all month for.  I had ideas for the show before we began, little plot twists, meta moments, and I realized that these people and their stories are too real for that, and dramatic enough that any pre thought-out ideas went out the door.  I met some wonderful people and I wanted to display aspects from their lives as truthfully as I could.

I would like to point out how incredibly easy and fun it is to work with Sam Ginn.  She's a true treasure of San Diego theatre, and one of my best friends.  I'm learning a lot from working with Patrick Kelly.  This ship is headed the right direction largely because of him.
I'm also excited for Circle fans to meet some new actors.  This show marks the Circle Circle dot dot debut for 5 of our 9 actors.  I can't wait for you to meet them and see how talented they are.
Thanks for reading, enjoy the show!
-Julio Jacobo
Circle Circle dot dot Company Member

 

Tickets are limited so click HERE to grab a couple today!  We open in 8 days!  

 

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"San Diego, I Love You 2.0" Co-Author Samantha Ginn Talks Inspiration

LOVE.  People often refer to it as a 4-letter-word.  It can cause pain, fights, jealously, or heart ache.  It's true.  Love can be a bitch. 

 

Then, there are the exception to the rule who believe love is not hard.  It's easy. It just works.  Meet my Parents:  Bill and Twila Ginn.  A couple who show me love can be easy as baking a pizza.  Or in my non-domestic case, calling Domino's.

 

Bill and Twila (aka Twi, Twizzla, T-Dawg) met at a Navy Officer's Club dance in Virginia Beach in 1978.   Once my dad spotted Twi from across the room in her stylish tube top, he knew he had to talk to her.  It was love at first sight……….  Or was it? Not really.  Because T-Dawg shot Officer Bill down that night.  She went home with her friends and didn't give in to my dad's cheesy pick up lines.  The ship had set sail for poor Billy Boy.

 

LUCKILY, the next day, Twila happened to show up at the same BBQ on the beach where my dad was.  Unfortunately, Casanova pulled a groin muscle trying to water ski (those non athletic genes were passed on to me, thanks dad) and had to sit the entire day on a blanket in pain.  Twizzla ended up feeling bad for the invalid.  So she strut her sweet stuff over to Bill and asked him the most romantic question any man could hope for.  "Want me to get you a beer?"  My dad said he officially met the woman of his dreams.  The rest is history.

 

My parents have been happily married for 32 years.  They sound like junior high sweethearts when they are in the same room.  The other night at dinner, my mom started a food fight with my dad.  They ended up being covered from head to toe in water and guacamole.  They were soaked.  Not just with the water, but I think they both peed their pants from laughter too. 

 

When Katie approached me to co-write "San Diego I Love You, 2.0" this year, I knew exactly who I wanted to interview.  Bill and Twila.  They are my inspiration for writing……and also for loving.  

 

For tickets to the production, please click HERE.

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Announcing: "San Diego, I Love You 2.0"

"San Diego, I Love You 2.0" 


A Site-Specific Walking Adventure Play for the Romantic in Us All. 

Written by Samantha Ginn and Julio Jacobo
Directed by Patrick Kelly and Julio Jacobo 

Performances: February 8th, 9th, 15th, 16th. 
Performance Times: 1:00, 1:30, 2:00, 2:30, 3:00, 3:30pm. 


Need a little more romance in your life this February? Then throw on some comfortable shoes and join Circle Circle dot dot for the newest edition of our critically-acclaimed romantic performance adventure to get your fill! 

"San Diego, I Love You 2.0" is a site-specific production that plays with/in the neighborhoods of our beautiful city. Audiences will meet us this year in University Heights to be guided to several secret locations to watch the love story of Grace and Chuck unfold. This year's piece dissects the complexities of falling for someone in the military, and the incredible sacrifices made in the name of love. Join us for another wonderful journey towards happily ever after! 

*Adult themes, and language are used in this production. 

The Cast of SAN DIEGO, I LOVE YOU 2.0 includes:
Lia Peros, Michael Parrott, Ashley Toolan*, Ryan Kidd, Crystal Mercado, Jyl Kaneshiro, Durwood Murray, Kathi Copeland, and John Whitley-Gibson. 

WHEN:
February 8th-9th, 15th-16th 2014

PERFORMANCE TIMES:
1, 1:30, 2, 2:30, 3, 3:30pm each performance day.

WHERE:
Starting Location:
Bourbon St. Bar
4612 Park Blvd, San Diego, CA 92116

GENERAL PERFORMANCE RECOMMENDATIONS: 
Wear comfortable shoes and clothes for walking and standing, and arrive for your selected performance time at least 10 minutes early to obtain your "San Diego, I Love You" performance map.


TICKET INFORMATION: $15 (Students, Senior, Military, and Actors Alliance) $20 (Adult) 
This production has very limited audience space as only 10 tickets per showtime will be made available to purchase in order to help enhance the performance experience for our audiences. We strongly suggest purchasing tickets before the event!

HOW TO BUY TICKETS: Tickets for SAN DIEGO, I LOVE YOU 2.0 are available only atwww.circle2dot2.com before the show, or by e-mailing circle@circle2dot2.com to arrange reservations. 

Tickets may also be purchased a half an hour prior to each performance at starting location (Bourbon St. Bar).

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New Vlog Featuring Katie and Soroya!

Katie and Soroya had a slumber party last night and decided to revisit the fine art of vlogging once again for a blog on their soon departure to AZ!  

*Please note, Katie meant to say "Stephanie Woodson" not Woodridge.  Late-night Vlogging will do that to you.  

Enjoy our silliness here:  

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