‘The Twits’ offer a lesson in ethics
“The Twits,” a staged version of Roald Dahl’s famous children’s story, arrives at Hawaii Theatre this weekend.
“The Twits,” a staged version of Roald Dahl’s famous children’s story, arrives at Hawaii Theatre this weekend.
Gordon Hirabayashi’s act of defiance — and the controversy that followed — is the inspiration for the play “Hold These Truths.”
“Fireflies” is one the most fragile, heartbreaking and quietly uplifting local plays to grace the islands in years.
Romping back to Diamond Head Theatre this week is “Annie,” the hit musical about the irrepressible orphan whose optimism is enough to melt the coldest heart.
Supporters of theater and the arts at Leeward Community College for “Steppin’ Out with Ben Vereen” on Saturday, Jan. 28, were treated to a fabulous performance.
Manoa Valley Theatre’s “God of Carnage” is an engaging, 90-minute look at two dysfunctional marriages.
Lani Misalucha does celebrity impressions and sings opera, pop and rock hits in her new Waikiki show.
The veteran actor will perform five shows in Hawaii next month.
Jake Shimabukuro is one of four Hawaii-based artists to join Garrison Keillor on stage in Honolulu.
Big-time celebrity impersonators return to Waikiki as “Legends in Concert” presents a new show in the Royal Hawaiian Center.
Diamond Head Theatre celebrates the holiday season with a revival of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s made-for-television musical.
The hit Broadway musical is scheduled to come to Honolulu in November 2012.
HTY’s “Tasi’s Gift” is a beautifully-staged introduction to Samoan culture.
Director Troy M. Apostol’s latest production at UH-Manoa is raw, raunchy and entertaining.
Fans of Rodgers & Hammerstein, and of classic Broadway musicals in general, should catch “Oklahoma!” during its three-weekend run.
The Hawaii Bellydance Convention held its seventh annual fundraiser in Waikiki on Friday, Nov. 4.
Cirque du Soleil is bringing its critically-acclaimed production, “Quidam,” to Blaisdell Arena for an October 2012 engagement.
Kumu Kahua Theatre hosted an evening of chilling and creepy performance art by On the Spot and music by Oil in the Alley.
Pedro Armando Haro, Lainey Rigg and Larry Bialock star in Manoa Valley Theatre’s revival of “Little Shop of Horrors.”
Army Community Theatre, founded in 1942, is shutting down on Halloween night.
More from inside Diamond Head Theatre during the 2011 ‘Ilima Awards on Monday, Oct. 10.
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Mary Gutzi and Matthew Pennaz are well-matched in this provocative revival of “Sunset Boulevard.”
The Blaisdell Concert Hall was filled with fans of Teleserye Royals on Friday, Sept. 30.
The soprano swept on stage in Hawaii — and the audience greeted her with an ovation that lasted minutes.