Feb 08 Sunday
Gutenberg! The Musical!WRITTEN BY: Scott Brown and Anthony KingDIRECTED BY: Kristi ScottMUSIC DIRECTED BY: Josh PelletierSponsored by Bob & Susan Offermann and Ally Shore & Maggie StumppRunning Time: 2 Hours including Intermission
BUY TICKETS HERE: https://fareharbor.com/embeds/book/proartsmaui/items/661891/
About the ShowThe hilarious new musical about an unintentionally hilarious new musical!In this two-man musical spoof, a pair of aspiring playwrights perform a backers’ audition for their new, ill-advised project – a big, splashy musical about printing press inventor Johann Gutenberg. With an unending supply of enthusiasm, Bud and Doug sing all the songs and play all the parts in their crass historical epic, with the hope that one of the producers in attendance will give them that elusive Broadway contract.“This uproarious show delivers big laughs!” – Entertainment Weekly
PerformancesFriday, January 30 at 7:30 PMSaturday, January 31 at 7:30 PMSunday, February 1 at 2:00 PMThursday, February 5 at 7:30 PMFriday, February 6 at 7:30 PMSaturday, February 7 at 7:30 PMSunday, February 8 at 2:00 PMThursday, February 12 at 7:30 PMFriday, February 13 at 7:30 PMSaturday, February 14 at 7:30 PMSunday, February 15 at 2:00 PM
Ticket InformationIncluding FeesPremium:$47.70 (large cushy front-row chairs with small tables)Preferred:$42.40 (front row of any seating tier)Regular Seating:$31.80Partially-Obstructed View:$26.50Teens (13 to 17):$5 off any seatKeiki (12 and under):$10 off any seatThursdays are Kama’aina Nights for 10% off!BUY TICKETS HERE: https://fareharbor.com/embeds/book/proartsmaui/items/661891/
Feb 09 Monday
This exhibition takes the viewer on a journey through the diverse regions of the Philippines featuring centerpieces of Filipino attire, from the southern Muslim and Indigenous communities in Mindanao, to the Indigenous communities in the northern Luzon region, to the predominantly Roman Catholic central Visayan Islands, to the national dress associated with Manila.
Honoring the deep connection between Hawai'i and the Philippines, a display of historical photographs shares the story of the Sakada, the first 15 Filipinos who immigrated to Hilo, Hawai'i, as labor workers in 1906.
Our Monday Night Poetry group, led by published poet Gwyn Görg, meets the second Monday of the month at 5:30 pm at the Laupāhoehoe Library. If you’d like, bring a poem you’ve written or one you love to share and discuss in a friendly, relaxed setting. It’s a great way to connect and get inspired!
Comedy U returns to the Blue Note featuring the island's best local comedians!
Tickets $15-$20 | +$5 Day of Show
Feb 10 Tuesday
Do you love glass? Have you always wanted to try making your own fused glass work but didn't know where to start? Join us for the Tuesday morning Beginners Class and launch into glass fusion magic! Repeat students are encouraged - there is always something new to learn!
Join the Heart Lotus Youth Warriors Program and help Palolo Elementary students with homework, reading skills, and cultural activities. Hours are 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Whether you can come weekly or just occasionally, you can make a difference to a child. Orientation required. Sponsored by Tzu Chi Hawaii, a Kaimuki-based nonprofit that promotes values of gratitude, respect, love, and mindfulness.
Apply here: bit.ly/TzuChiVolunteers
“No second-guessing, no overthinking. The way I want to live my life is by doing the things that are important to me, and I think everyone should live that way,” says Mei Semones of her strengthened self-assurance. Through continuously honing in on her signature fusion of indie rock, bossa nova, jazz and chamber pop in a way that highlights her technical prowess on guitar, the 24-year-old Brooklyn-based songwriter and guitarist is quickly establishing herself as an innovative musical force. Since the release of her acclaimed 2024 Kabutomushi EP, a series of lushly orchestrated reflections on love in its many stages, Mei has gone on to tour extensively across the US, cultivate a dedicated following, and write and record her highly anticipated debut album, Animaru. Inspired by the Japanese pronunciation of the word “animal” in Japanese, Animaru is the embodiment of Mei’s deeper trust in her instincts – a collection of musically impressive tracks that see Mei sounding more adventurous, more vulnerable and more confident than ever before.
Tropical Jazz Tuesdays, curated by bassist Randy Wong, with rotating duo partners. No cover.
Feb 11 Wednesday
The Event has 50 Vendors that are Artisans that create products here on Maui to provide income for their Ohana. The money that they get from selling their products goes back into the Maui economy. The 50 vendors includes but is not limited to Food Trucks, Fresh Cold Coconuts, Cold Brew Tea, Fine Art, Men's and Women's Clothing, Jewelry, Hats, Sunglasses and Wood Carvings. It runs every Wednesday from 9am to 2pm at the corner of Keonekai Street and South Kihei Road across from Kam 3 Beach Park.