Oct 24 Friday
World Premiere MusicalWritten and Directed by MFA candidate Alison Bruce-Maldonado
October 22-26, 2025*Post Show Q&A following the Friday performance
Set in a 1940’s American toy store, Dolls: A Toy Story is a moving tale of love, loss, and societal change. As segregation and war shape the world around them, LENA, a radiant Black teen with dreams of becoming a fashion designer, and TIMOTHY, a soft-spoken White teen who is an aspiring engineer, find their love challenged by miscegenation laws that threaten to keep them apart. Meanwhile, the store’s dolls watch in quiet wonder as history unfolds and war leaves its mark on those who return, including a desperate former storehand and a once-powerful store manager carrying unspoken regrets. As the nation stands on the brink of change after the war, LENA must reckon with the sacrifices she has made for her family and the dreams that she left behind. With heartfelt music, historical depth, and a bittersweet love story, Dolls: A Toy Story reminds us that despite injustice, hope endures, and change is always on the horizon. Viewer discretion is advised. Not recommended for children.
Content Advisories: Segregation, racism, prejudice and harmful ideologies, war and its impacts, loss and grief, tense moments and conflicts.
Wednesday, Oct. 22 at 7:30pmThursday, Oct. 23 at 7:30pmFriday, Oct. 24 at 7:30pm*Saturday, Oct. 25 at 7:30pmSunday, Oct. 26 at 2:00pm*post-show Q&A 10/24
Oct 25 Saturday
Spice up your Saturday at Koko Marina Center! On every 4th Saturday of the month, explore unique treasures from local vendors, jam out to live entertainment, and even score some amazing prizes – all in the heart of Hawaii Kai! It’s a perfect way to support small businesses while having a blast with friends and ohana. Whether you're strolling through the shops, jamming to the tunes, or just soaking in the lively atmosphere, there’s something for everyone.
Giveaways all day. Free Admission to shoppers. Lots of Parking.Event ContactPhone: 808-688-6638info@islandcraftfairs.orgVENDORS:Currently accepting applications for all types of small businesses, including prepackaged foods, serving, retail, and produce vendors.Application deadline is on the Wednesday prior to the event at 4 PM HST.
**All applications can be found on our website. Payments will only be requested once your application has been received and approved by Island Craft Fairs. If you suspect any fraudulent activity, please contact us using the information provided above**
Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 10:30 am - starting on January 3rd, 2025. Reservations are recommended. Call (808) 768-7135.
Here are some additional details:
Public Tours of Foster Botanical Garden resume in January 2025!
Volunteer docents will conduct tours on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., rain or shine.
Docents just completed a six-week training and are eager to engage the public meaningfully.
On these tours, docents will provide an overview and some details of some of the gardenʻs seven sections. No two tours are the same—different docents bring different background knowledge and life experiences. All are passionate about plants.
Please call (808) 768-7135 to reserve your spot.
Tours are limited to about 20 people and are included in the price of admission ($5 for visitors, $3 for residents, $1 for children).
For school or other organized groups, please call the number above to discuss differentiated tour options.
Foster Botanical Garden has a rich history and a world-renowned collection. Here are some quick facts:-14 acre historic garden opened to the public in 1930- Dedicated to the “people of Hawai’i” by Mary Elizabeth Mikahala Robinson Foster - Portions once owned by Queen Kalama - Listed on the National Register of Historic Places- Oldest of the five gardens and the headquarters of the Honolulu Botanical Gardens- Home to 21 “Exceptional Trees” protected by City Ordinance
The 2025 Hawaii’s Woodshow™ marks the 33rd anniversary of Hawai‘i’spremier woodworking exhibition, presented by the Hawai‘i ForestAssociation (HFA). This annual showcase celebrates masterfulcraftsmanship, innovative design, and the unparalleled beauty offurniture and fine woodworking created from Hawaiian-grown woods.
Artists are challenged to create exceptional works that highlight thecharacter, figure, and spirit of local species—especially thosecultivated and matured in Hawai‘i. By doing so, the Woodshow not onlyinspires excellence in artistry but also underscores the value ofplanting and stewarding high-quality hardwoods for future generations.
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