Oct 17, 2025 - Oct 19, 2025 |Marshall E. Rinker, Sr. Playhouse
Nine-year-old Bee Quijada sits in a suburban classroom. During a history lesson on Rosa Parks, she asks, “Where did Latinos sit on the bus?” It’s a one-person show that immerses the audience in elaborate, layered soundscapes by fusing Latin rhythms, hip-hop, and spoken word poetry. WHERE DID WE SIT ON THE BUS? captures both the innocence of youth and the pressures that come with being the child of immigrants. “What is my place? Where do I fit in?” Building from the ground up, one step at a time, taking audiences on a soulful musical journey as its hero finds hope and meaning through art.
To avoid overpaying for your Kravis Center tickets, always purchase them from our official website, kravis.org. Outside ticketing companies and ticket brokers often appear to be trustworthy, but they are not affiliated with the Kravis Center. As a result, tickets purchased through these unauthorized ticket distributors are often double or triple the cost. We cannot provide customer service notifications or refunds for tickets purchased from unauthorized sites, unauthorized ticket distributors or brokers. View page for more information.
Showing
Oct 17, 2025 - Oct 19, 2025
Availability
Member priority period begins July 15 at 12pm. (online only).
All programs, artists, dates, prices and details subject to change.
Unauthorized Ticket Distributors
To avoid overpaying for your Kravis Center tickets, always purchase them from our official website, kravis.org. Outside ticketing companies and ticket brokers often appear to be trustworthy, but they are not affiliated with the Kravis Center. As a result, tickets purchased through these unauthorized ticket distributors are often double or triple the cost. We cannot provide customer service notifications or refunds for tickets purchased from unauthorized sites, unauthorized ticket distributors or brokers. View page for more information.