This weekend in the arts in San Diego: Dueling shows at Moxie Theatre; Dvořák meets Adès; Natalia Ventura; Marialena de la Hoz; Small Press Nite; Vitamin String Quartet; a woman-centric 'Dracula' ballet; 'Tiny Beautiful Things'; live music picks and more.
The actors from Moxie Theatre's productions of"Little Women The Broadway Musical" and"Our Dear Dead Drug Lord" are shown in an undated photo.| This is not actually a hip new zombified take on Louisa May Alcott. Moxie Theatre is performing two distinct plays"in rep," with a single cast taking on both"Little Women The Broadway Musical" and Alexis Scheer's"Our Dear Dead Drug Lord.
7:30 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 16-17. Jacobs Music Center, 1245 Seventh Ave., downtown. $39-$82.San Diego Made Factory's artist-in-residence Natalie Ventura will lead a discussion with memory workers and artists about the intersection of memory work, art and community. The program will result in an exhibition that will be on view next month.San Diego writer Jac Jemc is shown in an undated photo.
8 p.m. Saturday Nov. 16. California Center for the Arts, 340 North Escondido Ave., Escondido. $39-$99.| Geared towards children in pre-K through early elementary, local theater company Blindspot Collective has paired with Junior Theatre to produce Shellina Hefner and Elissa Russell's silly camping play,"Trash Panda-monium." The story follows a well-meaning park ranger and three mischievous racoons. The performance takes just 35 minutes — perfect for fidgety preschoolers.
| The San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians, of the Luiseño nation, will celebrate at the annual Valley Arts Festival in Oceanside. The family-friendly event includes Native American music, storytelling and art, with workshops, storytelling, interactive murals and more.| Community theater company Scripps Ranch Theatre will perform playwright Nia Vardalos' adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's book"Tiny Beautiful Things.
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