Student Matinees
at Rubicon Theatre

Includes a talkback and Study Guide $15 per student.
For every 10 students, 1 free teacher or chaperon ticket is provided.

$15 per student. For every 10 students, 1 free teacher or
chaperon ticket is provided. 

 We are thrilled to offer student matinee performances of Rubicon Theatre Mainstage productions. These are presented at Rubicon’s home, The Karyn Jackson Theatre, an intimate 185-seat venue at 1006 E. Main Street (the corner of Main and Laurel in Ventura. All student matinees will be followed by talkback sessions, offering students the opportunity to engage directly with the cast and creative team, allowing them to ask questions about the production process and its themes. Additionally, we will provide personalized study guides to help students understand key themes, plot elements, character analysis, and historical contexts, facilitating meaningful classroom discussions.  

Available Matinees:

Bonnie & Clyde

Book by Ivan Mitchell, Lyrics by Don Black, Music by Frank Wildhorn

Experience the electrifying tale of love and crime in this thrilling musical retelling of Bonnie and Clyde’s infamous story. Combining rockabilly, blues, and gospel to tell a story of young lovers hungry for fame and fortune. Themes include the relationship between criminality and celebrity, the Depression Era in American history, etc. Recommended for students of music, drama, English, history and social studies.

Dates:

Friday,
May 2 at 10:00 a.m.

Thursday,
May 15 at 10:00 a.m.

The Tale of Hi’iaka

A New Hawaiian Musical by Roslyn Catracchia and Patrick Makuakāne

Executive Produced by Stephen Schwartz (Creator of Wicked, Godspell, and Pippin)

Embark on the epic shero’s journey of Hi’iaka, the youngest sister of Pele, Goddess of Fire in Hawaiian history and lore. This musical story is filled with love, bravery, and the natural elements, complemented by breathtaking music, authentic dance, and storytelling. Themes include American history, truth vs. legend, sibling relationships, overcoming difficult obstacles, and mythology. Recommended for students of history, sociology, English, music and drama. 

Dates:

Friday,
October 24 at 10:00 a.m.

Thursday,
November 6, 10:00 a.m.