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From left: Megumi Kabe, Anbel Michel Juarez and Raymond Watanga in “Language Barrier,” part of the world premiere of “Remembering Boyle Heights” by Josefina Lopez and Corky Dominguez at the Casa0101 Theatre in Boyle Heights. (Photo by Ed Krieger)

Few neighborhoods in Los Angeles have seen the kind of diversity and demographic shifts that have essentially defined Boyle Heights.

Established as one of L.A.’s nine wards around the turn of the century, by the 1950s, it was a true melting pot of creeds and ethnicities, including Jews, Italians, Latinos, African

Americans, Russians and Japanese. Internment of Japanese Americans during World War II marked a major shift in the racial makeup of the area, and by the beginning of the 2010s, more than 90 percent of the residents were of Hispanic origin.

In recent years, the economic forces of gentrification have been the focus of vociferous debate and have led many to a re-examination of what it means to be part of Boyle Heights.

“I didn’t know the history at all,” admitted Megumi Kabe, who is part of the ensemble cast of “Remembering Boyle Heights,” an interactive visit and celebration of the neighborhood that opened for a six-week run Nov. 9 at the Casa 0101 Theater.

Megumi Kabe

“Since I go to Little Tokyo quite often, I knew a bit about Boyle Heights, but I was surprised at how much history and Japanese culture that is rooted there. As part of the cast, I’m learning a lot,” Kabe explained.

Co-written by theater co-founder Josefina López and Corky Dominguez, the show arises out of the current gentrification debates to unlock the\ early history, stories and memories of Boyle Heights, revealing the mythical and human dimensions of L.A.’s own Ellis Island of the West.

“From the beginning of the century to right after World War II, we explore this time period during which Mexican, Jewish, Japanese, Armenian, Italian, Russian and African American communities co-existed in Boyle Heights,” López said.

The cast, as diverse as the storyline, also includes Michael Berckart, Joe Luis Cedillo, José Alejandro Hernandez Jr., Yvette Karla Herrera, ángel Michel Juárez, Marcel Licera, Jackie Marriott, Roberta H. Martínez, Allyson Taylor and Raymond Watanga.

Dominguez said this world premiere will take audiences on a truly unique theatrical journey.

“They will be led by a tour guide, and in the process everyone will learn more about the evolution and history of Boyle Heights, from its rich cultural diversity and ethnicities of the past, coming full circle to the current gentrification of the community today,” he explained.

“From the Breed Street Schul and Canter’s Deli to Japanese Americans being forced out of their homes in Boyle Heights during World War II, to the first African American realtor in Boyle Heights, to students of various ethnic backgrounds playing sports at Theodore Roosevelt High School, to the election of Edward Ross Roybal as Boyle Heights’ first Mexican to serve as Los Angeles city councilmember for District 9 in 1949, we cover a lot of ground.”

Kabe said she was particularly touched by how neighbors watched over the homes and businesses of Japanese Americans who were incarcerated by the government during the war.

“It’s so heartwarming to hear about that part of history,” she said. “That’s something we could really use right now, with the politics now, and the gentrification in the area.”

Kabe hopes audiences will not only enjoy the production, but will also be awakened to the value of protecting neighborhoods like Boyle Heights.

“Residents who have been there for generations are getting priced out. It’s such a nice community, with such a rich and positive history, and I don’t want to see that kind of precious thing disappear. I hope the audience will feel the same way.”

“Remembering Boyle Heights” through Dec. 16. Performances will be staged at Casa 0101 Theater, 2102 E. First St. (at St. Louis Street) in Boyle Heights. Tickets during the six-week run are $20 per person for general admission; $17 per person for students and seniors; and $15 per person for Boyle Heights residents. Discounts for groups of 10 or more will be available at $15 per person.

This show is recommended for all audiences. Advance reservations are highly recommended. Free parking is available on several streets surrounding the theater, and Fridays and Saturdays only at the Boyle Heights City Hall Parking Lot.

For tickets and information, call the Casa 0101 Box Office at (323) 263-7684 or visit www.casa0101.org.

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