Ghosts, poetry and tragedy inspired by Noh theater at Windward CC
Windward Community College presents three cross-cultural, one-act plays taking theories of Noh theater and translating them for a contemporary western audience.
Windward Community College presents three cross-cultural, one-act plays taking theories of Noh theater and translating them for a contemporary western audience.
The UH Mānoa Department of Theatre and Dance presents A Midsummer Night¡¯s Bollywood Dream at the Kennedy Theatre mainstage February 1, 2, 8 and 9.
Windward Community College presents The Epic Voyage of Kāneʻāpua written and directed by Moses Goods and performed by students and alumni at Palikū Theatre.
UH Mānoa¡¯s Department of Theatre and Dance and Kennedy Theatre presents Fall Footholds: Intersections, a biannual dance concert series.
In time for Halloween, this radio play is about a cataclysmic invasion of aliens from Mars that caused confusion and panic when it initially aired on October 30, 1938.
Windward Community College's A Walking Shadow chronicles the tragic true story of Myles Fukunaga, a mentally ill 19-year-old, who was executed on Oʻahu in 1929.
The Performing Arts Center celebrates dance, rich Cuban music, scary Halloween plays, holiday musical classics and so much more.
Windward Community College features a Broadway musical retold through African-American culture and a docudrama based on the execution of Myles Fukunaga.
The Leeward Theatre presents its 44th season featuring a burlesque show, a play with an eclectic range of Longs customers, a Tony Award winning musical and much more.
Palik¨± Theatre presents Love Local Style, short plays about love in Âé¶¹´«Ã½ written by some of the state¡¯s most talented local playwrights in celebration of Valentine¡¯s Day.