Apr 27 Saturday
Free Range ComedyEvery month! Next show, Saturday, April 27th at 7:30pmThis wickedly funny improv troupe specializes in "Who's Line Is It Anyway?" short-form improv. You'll laugh your tailfeather off!
Every Chick in the Book! Join Free Range Comedy at Pro Arts Playhouse. Show begins at 7:30, seating begins at 7pm. So funny you’ll laugh your feathers off for the cheep, cheep price of $15.Click "Buy tickets" to see full list of shows
Tickets: $15
Run Time: 90 minutes with NO INTERMISSION
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Diamond Head Theatre presents Kiss Me, Kate from April 5 to April 27. Filled with love, and laughter, the plot centers around Lili Vanessi and Fred Graham, who are foes at first, but then they realize the spark between them. Come see what happens between them and get your tickets at https://www.diamondheadtheatre.com/.
Windward Community College and Hawaiʻi Conservatory of Performing Arts present Medea / Antigone Now, directed by Taurie Kinoshita, at Palikū Theatre from April 26 through May 5.
This new adaptation of Medea by Tadashi Kerren is based on the mythic characters from Euripides’ classic tale. The story explores revenge and emotional responses to oppression. Medea sacrifices her family, her country, and her friends to help her husband Jason become a great hero. Two children later, Jason leaves Medea for another woman, breaking his vows and standing silently as she is cast out of the country she made her own. The story is told through flashbacks, combat scenes and humor, all while touching on issues of immigration.
Antigone Now by Melissa Cooper is inspired by Sophocles’ Antigone, presenting an updated version of the myth where a woman sacrifices her life to take action against an unjust law. In this adaptation, Antigone considers the struggle between universal human rights and the arbitrary laws of society.
“Though I chose these plays because of their relevance and timelessness, they’re also extremely moving…we don’t expect very many dry eyes!” said Kinoshita.
The play is recommended for ages 16+ and runs approximately 2 hours.
About The Show:
An improvised night of comedy based on all things gloriously nerdy!Produced by: Jose Ver
Entrance:
The entrance is on South Street between Auahi and Pohukaina. Walk down small steps and follow the hallway to the left. Wheelchair-accessible entrance off of Pohukaina St.
Watch this video for directions: https://vimeo.com/764759569/e55fd90506
Parking:
Street, metered and paid parking in nearby surrounding garages. Sorry, we do not validate.
Doors open 15 minutes before the show begins.
Masks are not required but highly recommended.
Sorry, no refunds, exchanges, or rainchecks.
Proof Social Club presents the return of Live Band Karaoke featuring Eli & The Licensing Fees bringing an extensive list of songs to unleash your inner rockstar. Hosted by Hunter Down.
SaturdayApril 278pm21+$5 Cover
Proof Social Club1154 Fort Street Mall #10Honolulu, HI 96813
Apr 28 Sunday
Most folks don’t bike the North Shore very often, but thousands have joined HBL for this ride over the past 30 years. Bike the entire 100K route (a Metric Century is 62 miles), or turn around at any of 5 Aid Stations. Ride your ride with HBL and take pride in knowing you’re supporting the Hawaii Bicycling League when you do!
The return of Par Hawaii’s annual Fueling Dreams campaign is helping Special Olympics Hawaii athletes on their journey for gold. From April 1, through May 13, 2024, Hawaii drivers can put the pedal to the metal and drive support for Special Olympics Hawaii athletes by making a donation at 33 participating Hele stores across Oahu, Hawaii Island and Maui. All donations received from the Fueling Dreams campaign allow Special Olympics Hawaii to continue to provide programs and training – both online and in-person – for more than 6,000 athletes and Unified partners across Hawaii.
For more information on the annual Fueling Dreams campaign or on Special Olympics Hawaii, please visit www.sohawaii.org.
Picture Credit: Special Olympics Hawaii
Please join us on the 4th Sunday of every month: let's keep Ka'ehu free of marine debris and research what washes ashore. This beautiful sandy/rocky coastline gets inundated with marine debris from all over the Pacific and locally. These items can be deadly ingestion and entanglement hazards to animals of all sizes. Come lend a hand for a few hours of learning, fun and exercise. All are welcome!
Discover the quiet beauty of 'Stillness in Motion' at Blue Hawai'i Lifestyle, Ala Moana Center. 📸 Join us in appreciating the delicate interplay between tranquility and activity, as captured by our talented Hawaiʻi-based artists.
This humble exhibition invites you to reflect on the simplicity of observation, finding stillness in motion within our island environment. Embrace the subtle stories told through the lens of local creators.
German-born artist Max Ernst was a key figure in the movements of Dada and Surrealism that took place in Europe in early part of the 20th century. This exhibition highlights Ernst’s role in the development of these historical art movements through a selection of sculptures, prints, and a series of tapestries by Yvette Cauquil-Prince, who worked closely with the artist to translate his paintings into large-scale woven textiles. With a number of rarely exhibited works from Ernst’s wide-spanning career, the experience will provide windows of insight into his working process and his life spent in Sedona, including original concrete frieze sculptures that were embedded into the walls of his home. The exhibit is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Admission is free. The exhibit will be closed the following days: April 19, April 27, May 10-11, and May 18.