The Honolulu Theatre for Youth is riding a wave of blockbuster shows fueled by a farsighted idea of blending Asian and Western theatre. HPR’s Noe Tanigawa spoke with Alvin Chan, the playwright behind “The Five Chinese Brothers”, now on stage at Tenney Theatre.
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Honolulu is still buzzing about last weekend’s Hawai’i Food and Wine Festival. Bigger than last year, with twice the number of chefs, every event was sold out. HPR’s Noe Tanigawa takes a look at how food and community are shaping each other.
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Shakespeare’s play about mistaken identity, A Comedy of Errors, is on stage, local style, at Kumu Kahua. It was written by a rising light on the Honolulu theatre scene who has just returned from 7 years abroad pursuing theatre. HPR's Noe Tanigawa reports.
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