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Hawaii Theatre - COMING NOVEMBER 2018 EVENTS
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NOVEMBER EVENTS
HTC Benefit - MOVIE PREMIERE - Last Taxi Dance
LAST TAXI DANCE - In a ballroom called Paradise, in the aftermath of World War II, a proud Hawaiian singer dances with a returned US Soldier and debates the dignity of the American dream. But when his dance tickets run out, she is left with a harsh choice -- for when the dancing stops, this man will die.
November 2
7:00 PM
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BENEFIT FOR THE HAWAII THEATRE CENTER Presents
MANDY PATINKIN IN CONCERT: "DIARY"
Call or TEXT the Hawaii Theatre Center Box Office with any questions at (808) 528-0506.
Before he was an Emmy®-winning TV actor, Mandy Patinkin was already a Tony®-winning Broadway star. Mandy Patinkin in Concert: DIARY presents the acclaimed actor/singer/storyteller in his most electrifying role: concert performer.
November 3
7:00 PM
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TERRY FATOR - 2018 HAWAII TOUR
Call or TEXT the Hawaii Theatre Center Box Office with any questions at (808) 528-0506.
The world famous Las Vegas ventriloquist, impressionist, comedian, singer and entertainer TERRY FATOR appears at the Historic Hawaii Theatre for ONE night only in November.
November 4
7:00 PM
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HTC Education & H.O.T. presents -
HOT - The Barber of Seville - Student Matinee
THE BARBER OF SEVILE, MUSIC BY GIOACHINO ROSSINI , LIBRETTO BY STERBINI, BASED, ON THE PLAY BY BEAUMARCHAIS ADAPTED BY KRISTIN STONE & ERIC SCHANK WITH ASSISTANCE FROM BEEBE FREITAS & ERIK HAINES Count Almaviva is in love with the beautiful Rosina, ward of the bumbling Dr. Bartolo, who is also in love with her. In order to win Rosinaʼs hand, the Count enlists the help of the barber, Figaro. The two hatch a grand scheme to get the Count into Dr. Bartoloʼs house and into Rosinaʼs arms. Despite Dr. Bartoloʼs suspicions, all ends well for the young couple, and for the crafty barber.
November 7-8
10:00 AM
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HTC Education & H.O.T. presents -
THE BARBER OF SEVILE, MUSIC BY GIOACHINO ROSSINI , LIBRETTO BY STERBINI, BASED, ON THE PLAY BY BEAUMARCHAIS ADAPTED BY KRISTIN STONE & ERIC SCHANK WITH ASSISTANCE FROM BEEBE FREITAS & ERIK HAINES Count Almaviva is in love with the beautiful Rosina, ward of the bumbling Dr. Bartolo, who is also in love with her. In order to win Rosinaʼs hand, the Count enlists the help of the barber, Figaro. The two hatch a grand scheme to get the Count into Dr. Bartoloʼs house and into Rosinaʼs arms. Despite Dr. Bartoloʼs suspicions, all ends well for the young couple, and for the crafty barber.
November 7
7:00 PM
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The Ryukyu Koten Afuso-Ryu Ongaku Kenkyu Choichi Kai U.S.A.
HouOn ShaToku-Sanshin Solo Recital by Master Grant "Sandaa" Murata
The Ryukyu Koten Afuso-Ryu Ongaku Kenkyu Choichi Kai U.S.A. will present Hawaii's first solo uta-sanshin recital at the historic Hawaii Theatre. The performance, entitled "Ho On Sha Toku -- A Selfless Resolve With Sincere Honor & Gratitude" will feature Master Grant "Sandaa" Murata honoring his ancestors, all of his Sensei and elders.
November 17
3:30 PM
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HIFF Closing Film - MOANANUIĀKEA: ONE OCEAN. ONE PEOPLE. ONE CANOE.
MOANANUIĀKEA: ONE OCEAN. ONE PEOPLE. ONE CANOE. - In 1976, a voyaging canoe sparked a cultural revival that quickly spread throughout Polynesia, breathing life into ancient myths and legends. More than four decades later, Hōkūleʻa continues to inspire a new generation of navigators and voyagers to gather their courage and sail beyond the horizon of the Pacific. MOANANUIĀKEA: ONE OCEAN. ONE PEOPLE. ONE CANOE. celebrates the historic Worldwide Voyage that connected countless individuals and communities from around the globe. A voyage that also represented the fulfillment of the vision of Nainoa Thompson and his contemporaries, the passing of the mantle to the next generation of kānaka maoli who will retain the skills of their ancestors and perpetuate this tradition for generations to come. It is truly incredible to see the resurgence of a people and their culture, and the decolonization of mind, body and spirit.
November 18
6:30 PM
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This event has been rescheduled to Friday, Nov. 30, 2018, 8:00 PM. Please call or TEXT the Box Office for any further questions, 808-528-0506.
Tig Notaro is a comedian, actor and writer originally from Mississippi, who Rolling Stone named one of the 50 best stand-up comics of all time. Tig writes, produces and stars in the semi-autobiographical Amazon series, One Mississippi, which yielded several nominations including - WGA, GLAAD and The Critic's Choice Awards.
HTC Online Concession now available!
Pre-order your drinks & snacks, saving you valuable time both upon arrival,
and ensuring prompt service during any intermission periods.
November 30
8:00 PM
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NA LEO PILIMEHANA, which means the voicesblending together in warmth, are the most popular, award winningand biggest selling female Hawaiian group in the World.Na Leo consists of three childhood friends,Nalani Choy, Lehua Kalima and Angela Morales.Na Leo has won the most Hoku Awardsof any Hawaiian music group,becoming the mostrecognized music group from the islands, with stylesranging fromHawaiian contemporary to pop ballads.
December 1-2
7:00 PM
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Welcome to the Hawaii Theatre!
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Proclaimed as the "Pride of the Pacific," the beautiful Hawaii Theatre, built by the Consolidated Amusement Company, opened its doors September 6, 1922 in downtown Honolulu. The Hawaii Theatre operated as a showplace for vaudeville, plays, musicals and silent films until it fell into disrepair and the land lease was abandoned by Consolidated in 1984.
In 1986, the Hawaii Theatre Center, a 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation was formed to save the Hawaii Theatre from the wrecking ball and in May 1996, the Hawaii Theatre reopened its doors as a 1400-seat, multi-purpose, state-of-the art performance center.
The Hawaii Theatre was recognized as the 'Outstanding Historic Theatre in America' in 2005 by the League of Historic American Theatres and, in 2006, was awarded an Honor Award by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Listed on both the State and National Registers of Historic Places, the Hawaii Theatre is available for all of Hawaii to enjoy.
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