



Ojai Valley Land Conservancy * Ventura Land Trustīetty Belts – Ocean Inspired Accessories * BioResource Consultants * Downtown Ventura Organization * Patagonia * Recreational Equipment, Inc. Matilija Coalition * Tortilla Flats Mural & Reunion Project * Ventura River Watershed Council * Westside Community Council Last Exit: Tortilla Flats showcases the research and archives used in the making of the Tortilla Flats Mural mounted beneath the 101 Freeway at Figueroa Street. * Trust for Public Land * VCCool-BikeVentura * Ventura Audubon Society * Ventura Citizens for Hillside Preservation * Wishtoyo Foundation This fall, a little-known piece of Westside history will be the focus of a special exhibit at the Museum of Ventura County. We are a group of non-profits, community groups, land conservancies, businesses, local, state and federal agencies who are working together to bring the Ventura River Regional Parkway Vision to life.ĬAUSE * EDC * Environmental Coalition of Ventura County * Friends of Channel Coast State Parks * Los Padres ForestWatch * Ojai Valley Green Coalition * Once Upon a Watershed * Santa Barbara Channelkeeper * Sierra Club * SOAR * Surfrider Foundation * The C.R.E.W.

Luis and the cast bring great emotional depth and connection to this simple, universal story to which everyone will relate.”įor more information and to purchase tickets, visit rubicon call (805)667-2900, and discover Washington Heights, “ a place where the coffee from the corner bodega is light and sweet, the windows are always open, and the breeze carries the rhythms of three generations of music.The Friends of the Ventura River coalition formed to support the Ventura River Parkway. Producing Artistic Director of the show, Karyl Lynn Burns, notes that, “Luis is one of the most brilliant and visionary directors I have ever encountered, and we are honored to have him lead this special production. The play follows, in the span of three days, several generations of families within the barrio of Washington Heights in Manhattan, who navigate their changing neighborhood and the modern challenges faced by Latin-American immigrants.īrimming with witty humor, deep-rooted familial drama, and Miranda’s characteristically upbeat musical numbers, In the Heights rightfully earns what New York Times writer Charles Isherwood called, “An exuberant, animated shrine to the importance of family ties and being faithful to where you come from.”ĭirected by Luis Salgado, a cast member and the Latin Assistant Choreographer in the original Broadway production of the show, the Rubicon Theatre Company’s production of In the Heights will be in exceptional hands. Mariana Herrera-Juri, an award-winning 18-year-old actor from Colombia, plays Graffiti Pete, and featured dancer Malachi Durant (Cirque du Soleil/ Showstoppers), are two members of the large 21-member cast of In the Heights at Rubicon Theatre Company.
