Oct 18 Saturday
Hands On Cold-Process Soap Making ClassLearning about tools, equipment, safely combining ingredients,how to develop formulations, step by step process, along with somehistory of soap making.
Garimo's class may likely be the only hand-on class in Hawaii.Class limited to six participants.
Join us to witness this amazing musical written by Mel Brooks. Mel adapted his legendarily funny film into a brilliant stage creation - Young Frankenstein.Grandson of the infamous Victor Frankenstein, Frederick Frankenstein (we have been asked by Frederick to remind everyone that it is pronounced "Frank-en-steen") inherits his family's estate in Transylvania. With the help of a hunchbacked sidekick, Igor (Pronounced Eye-Gore"), and a leggy lad assistant, Inga. Frederick finds himself in the mad scientist shoes of his ancestors. "It's alive!" He exclaims as he brings to life a creature to rival his grandfather's. Eventually, of course, the monster escapes and hilarity abounds.
If you loved the classic movie you will really love this Musical! Filled with such memorable tunes as "The Transylvania Mania", "He vas My Boyfriend" and that classic all time favorite "Puttin on the Ritz" by Irving Berlin. Young Frankenstein is a scientifically proven, monstrously good time!
Directed by T.C. Faith
Muscial Directors - Sierra Ward-Bond & Kirk Corey
Choreographed by - Amanda McCormick & Isis SchwellenbachProducers - Justin Henshaw, Marjorie Wade & Rona Lee
Starring - Dylan Brennan, Jacob Walker, Kara Keli Messinetti, Jayne Kerns, Miriam Wilson and Jacob Taylor.
Tickets on Sale now at Kahilu.org
Enjoy live music from the talented local guitarist and singer, Johnny The Third . He will performing relaxing sunset vibes at Hula's Bar & Lei Stand, Waikiki, from 6pm to 9pm each Saturday. The event is free and welcome to adults 21+.
Step into the spirit of Miles Davis with Kind of New, Kind of Blue—a concert experience that bridges past and present.
The first half of the evening reimagines Miles’ legacy through fresh eyes, featuring original compositions and bold arrangements by bandleader and trumpeter DESHANNON HIGA, inspired by the restless innovation that defined Miles' career. From simmering grooves to lyrical ballads, this set captures the essence of Miles’ creative fire—always moving forward, never standing still.
In the second half, the band brings you back to 1959 with a complete performance of Kind of Blue, the most iconic jazz album of all time. Every note, every space, every breath—relived and re-experienced in the moment, a live needle-drop of the entire record, cover to cover.
Kind of New, Kind of Blue isn’t just a tribute—it’s a conversation between generations, where innovation meets tradition, and timeless music proves its power to inspire again and again.
THE BAND:
DeShannon Higa, bandleader, trumpet (playing the role of Miles Davis)Reggie Padilla >> alto sax (playing the role of Cannonball Adderley)Larry Cook >> tenor sax (playing the role of John Coltrane)Ethan Capone >> piano (playing the role of Bill Evans)John Kolivas >> bass (playing the role of Paul Chambers)Abe Lagrimas Jr. >> drums (playing the role of Jimmy Cobb)
The 45th Annual Hawai‘i International Film Festival presented by Halekulani (HIFF45) will light up screens across the islands with an exhilarating program of screenings, the inaugural HIFILM Industry Conference, special events. The festival runs October 15–26, 2025 in Honolulu; October 28-30 in Kapolei; November 1–2 on Kaua‘i; November 8–9 in Waimea, Big Island & Maui; November 14–16 in Hilo, Big Island and November 15-16 on Moloka‘i.
The Steve Grimes DuoSaturday, October 18, 2025Starts at 7:30pmRun time: 2 hours with intermissionBUY TICKETS HERE: https://fareharbor.com/embeds/book/proartsmaui/items/580868/
About the ShowPresented with Mana’o RadioAn Evening Of Stories And Songs, From Funky To Folk, From Rumor To Humor, From Heartbreak To Hope. A solo set of original songs, then featuring special guests and a full band!Steve Grimes may be most known for making some of the world’s finest guitars, but he is also a beloved Maui singer/songwriter who performs regularly, both as a solo artist, and with his group The Ono Grimes Band. Grimes is a prolific songwriter, having released 4 albums of original songs, and having won a national songwriting contest in 2011. He has also been a finalist in the Na Hoku Hanohano Music awards in Hawaii. His original songs range in styles from folk to funk, from blues to bossa nova.
Ticket Information: See ticketing page for seating map and ticket pricing details; prices shown are before fees.Premium Seating:$45 Extra large and comfy front row seats from A1 to A6 with side tablesPreferred Seating:$35 Best-view seating in either the Front row (seats A7 to A15) OR the front row of any elevated sectionRegular Seating:$25Partially-Obstructed View Seats:$20Discounts:$5 OFF Kupuna/Seniors and Kama’aina (with valid State of Hawai’i ID), $10 OFF TeensFor information on our Access for All initiative, click HERE: https://proartsmaui.org/access-for-all/
Oct 19 Sunday
Bazaar is a wonderful place to find things you might not see in retail stores. Come shop at Jodo Mission of Hawaii. We have two halls with lots of items on sale. Lots have been donated, i.e. useable clothing, household items, plants, baked goods, craft items. Also available is sushi vinegar. Everyone invited. Parking available.
100 Artisans selling their Gifts and Crafts. Maui Fine Art is there with Gallery items at Artist Direct Pricing. We have 100 Artisans which include but are not limited to Men's and Women's Clothing, Jewelry, Pottery, Paintings, Swim Suits, Sunglasses, Hats, Bags, Hand painted Coconut shells, Dog Wear, and so much more. Please come and support local Artisans at the Maui Gift and Craft Fair held every Sunday from 9am to 2pm at Lahaina Gateway Shopping Center where Kihei Cafe, ACE Hardware and Ross Dress for Less are located.
The 10th annual Wāhine in Film Mixer, hosted by Hawaiʻi Women in Filmmaking during the Hawaiʻi International Film Festival (HIFF45). This gathering is a space to connect, collaborate, and corroborate the work of wāhine and girls in film. Attendees will enjoy networking with fellow filmmakers, light pūpū, coffee, and tea.
Over 100 pieces of art in a wide variety of 2D and 3D mediums are on display.