HTY is pleased to announce the Hawaii premiere of Rainbow created and designed by filmmaker, Adam Larsen, and the HTY ensemble. Simple science, ancient stories, and the emotions we associate with colors come to life in this immersive, theatrical journey which explores one of Hawaii’s most important symbols, the rainbow.
Read More“The beloved musical returns to DHT with its treasured score, featuring songs such as “My Favorite Things”, “Climb Every Mountain”, and “The Sound of Music”.'
Read More“When none of the scheduled entertainers arrive, it’s up to three quick-witted church members at St. Everybody’s Non-Denominational Universalist Church to perform the entire Christmas Variety Show by themselves!”
Read More“SPECIAL “Two-Fer” DISCOUNT: only when you purchase a ticket to The Maids and a ticket to The Moors in the same transaction and at the Kennedy Theatre Box Office window (open 10am-1pm during show weeks and for an hour before curtain). Applicable to new sales only – past purchases are ineligible.”
Read More“Based on the Academy Award winning movie by the same name – it’s the tender story of an Irish musician and a Czech immigrant drawn together by their shared love of music is the core of this vital and surprising contemporary musical.”
Read More“The Last Mass at St. Casimir’s" by Tom Dudzick is about the end of an era in a working-class Catholic neighborhood in Buffalo, New York,.”
Read More“This church is led by Pastor Paul who, on a day of celebration, stuns his congregation with an announcement: he no longer believes in Hell and he no longer wants his congregation to use Hell as a way to bring people into the church.”
Read More“Fa‘alavelave tackles a darkly taboo topic with humor in a queer Samoan context.”
Read More“It is the touching story of a young Chinese-American girl and her family who move to the United States in 1947, the year baseball’s Jackie Robinson was named Rookie of the Year.”
Read More“ Stories of Kūpuna is a docudrama inspired by the memories and lessons of actual kūpuna (elders) of Hawaiʻi.”
Read More“Developed for our littlest audience members (3+) and their ohana, Shhhhh is a heart-warming and music-filled piece with plenty of physical and nonverbal antics and nonsense.”
Read More“A story of hope and perseverance.”
Read More“The University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa’s student-run theatre company, Late Night Theatre, kicks off its 2019-2020 Late Night Series with an all new work, It’s the Grass that Suffers, written by MFA in Design Candidate, Joseph Governale.”
Read More“ In this new production, four UHM haumāna (students) are transported into pivotal moments in the history of Hawai‘i, meeting legendary figures, experiencing mele and hula in those times, and witnessing their cultural history transpire.”
Read More“SYLVIA tells the story of a middle-aged man, his wife, and a street-smart stray dog he brings into their lives become a clever and challenged romantic triangle which is both hilarious and touching.”
Read More“As they (Charlie and Lola) work to turn the factory around, this unlikely pair find that they have more in common than they ever dreamed possible... and discover that, when you change your mind about someone, you can change your whole world.”
Read More“UHM Department of Theatre + Dance has decades of history producing theatre for young audiences at Kennedy Theatre, however, creating an interactive performance for the “very young” – in this case infants, toddlers and pre-school children up to age 4 – is new and exciting territory.”
Read More“Told in flashbacks from past to present, Alani Apio’s third and final play in the Kämau trilogy is a requiem to the enduring and brutal effects of colonialism.”
Read More“A routine domestic disturbance call sends two Chicago cops- childhood friends and now partners- on a harrowing journey that will test their loyalties and change their lives.”
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