

Code is void if not redeemed by 12/31/23 or when Every Body is no longer in theaters or when the limit of Code redemptions is reached, whichever comes first. There is a limited quantity of Code redemptions allowed in this promotion. Courtesy of the SPARC Archives, you purchase one or more tickets to see Every Body through or the Fandango mobile app, the Fandango Promotional Code ("Code") is good towards the purchase in the same transaction of an additional ticket at equal or lesser value (up to a maximum value of $15 total ticket and convenience fee value). Mural located on the Highland Park Pacific Telephone Building. Baca(c)1977, “History of Highland Park” 25ft x 200ft.

Mellon Foundation the National Endowment for the Arts the Shubert Foundation the Edgerton Program in Theater at Occidental College the Kathryn Caine Wanlass Charitable Foundation and US Bank. Highland Park Is Here is made possible in part by grants from the Annenberg Foundation the California Arts Council, a state agency Capital Group the James Irvine Foundation Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs the Andrew W. Donahue, Adam Flores, Alejanda Flores, Cecille Forsyth Rios, Simran Fulton, Zachary Goldsmith, Blanca Gutierrez, Peter Howard, Sarah Kozinn, Joshua Lamont, Afreen Majumdar, Beret Malmgren, Ebony McConico-Garcia, Michael Mejia, Magaly Meza, Daniela Naranjo, Irene Narvaez, Elisa O’Malley, Hoyeon Park, Kenny Ramos, Gabriel Rodriguez, Elinor Taylor, Richard Tom, Isabella Vidal, Ralph Waxman, Jona Yadidi Jared Mezzocchi, Creative Director for Virtual PerformanceĪdrianne Alvarez-Jackson, Karla Antone, Rebecca Bermudez, Kendell Byrd, Sevan Cash, Jayleen Chavarria, Alejandro Chavez, Dolores Chavez, Naomi E. Performances are FREE, please consider making a donation at checkout. Running times: Llegamos (92 minutes), Movements & Moments (86 minutes)Īttend two performances if you want to see all of HIGHLAND PARK IS HERE, but each path can be experienced without the other, too.

The play is told in two paths, Llegamos – the multigenerational story of one family from the 1950s to today – and Movements & Moments, local stories from the 1990s to today. takes us on a virtual journey from York to Figueroa and the Arroyo, from yesterday to tomorrow, from fact to fantasy, all told through the stories of the people who live there. Performed by a cast of 30+ people from Highland Park, Occidental College and Cornerstone, Highland Park is Here. From our homes to our street corners to on-line, if you are there, then Highland Park is Here. Highland Park is Here connects the fractured stories-past and present-of this iconic LA neighborhood in this moment of community change, searching for shared spaces and experiences. The murals, the music, the taqueros and tamaleros, the Christmas parade and lowrider parades, the gardens, the hills, the arroyo…and the people.
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Highland Park Is Here was produced and performed November 19 – 22, 2020.Ĭlick here to download the program for Highland Park Is Here or click here to view the program online.Īfter you see the performance, please take a moment to share your thoughts by completing this survey.
