Hope and transformation at Kennedy Theatre’s The Spitfire Grill
Filled with heart, passion, and folk-based songs, The Spitfire Grill is a musical about discovery and recovery in difficult times.
Filled with heart, passion, and folk-based songs, The Spitfire Grill is a musical about discovery and recovery in difficult times.
Directed by Julie Iezzi, in collaboration with three visiting master kyogen artists, students perform in a 600 year-strong comedic form called kyogen.
Director Paul Mitri hopes audiences feel that they’ve entered a Fred Astaire movie when they enter the performance space.
Kennedy Theatre presents a visual journey of contemporary dance styles as well as hula and Balinese dance, performed live and enhanced by projection-scapes and video.
ʻAha Hana Keaka, a Hawaiian theatre symposium, features Hawaiian performing artists from across the state and community leaders from the educational field.
UH Mānoa’s Department of Theatre and Dance open its 53rd season with Sophocles’ reimagined classic, Antigone.
Congratulations to the University of Hawaiʻi students, faculty and alumni for their Poʻokela Award nominations and wins.
UH Mānoa’s Nathaniel Niemi is awarded Stage Directors and Choreographers Society Directing Award.
One Flea Spare opens in UH Mānoa’s Earle Earnst Lab Theatre
The UH Mānoa Department of Theatre and Dance presents the second in its Footholds dance concert series, Spring Footholds: STREAMS.