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March 20th
“Pure magic. Electrifying. A perfect night of theater.”
OVERVIEW
What happens when a young Latino student, inspired by a lesson on Rosa Parks, begins searching for his own people’s place in American history? You get a powerful, high-energy performance told through rap, hip-hop, spoken word, and song, all brought to life by a dynamic actor, singer, and musician. This vibrant solo show delves into growing up in an immigrant family, navigating the struggle for identity, and discovering the power of creating your own story through art.
In partnership with the Oklahoma City Arts Council and its Art Moves program, we’re excited to offer this performance free of charge to the community. And we’re also taking this show to schools across Oklahoma City!
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Free to the public performance takes place at The Yale Theatre.
LOCATION
The Yale Theatre
Historic Capitol Hill District
227 SW 25th st.
Oklahoma City, OK 73109
JOIN US FOR A FREE PERFORMANCE
This performance is free and open to the public. A physical ticket, available to reserve at no cost, is required for entry. Please join our email list to receive notification when tickets become available. Seating is limited and expected to sell out; advance online reservation is strongly recommended.
Where Did We Sit on the Bus?, runs approximately 90 minutes with no intermission. ​
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Recommended for Ages 13+
CREATIVES
DIRECTION
MOSES GARCIA
MUSIC SUPERVISION
BRIAN QUIJADA
ADDITIONAL COMPOSITIONS
SATYA CHÁVEZ
ADDITIONAL ARRANGMENTS
TBA
LIGHTING DESIGN
TBA
STAGE MANAGER
TBA
SOUND DESIGN
TBA
WRITTEN BY
BRIAN QUIJADA
CAST

TBA
Casting to be announced soon.
