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"unspecified" is based on the personal stories and experiences of cast members not conforming to identity norms. It opens on Friday, Nov. 18, and will run through Sunday, Nov. 20, at UH Mānoaʻs Kennedy Theatre. HPR's Jayna Omaye has more.
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A new Hawaiian language theatre production at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa explores the complex issue of Native Hawaiian identity and what it means to be Hawaiian. The story is told through the comedic lens of UH Mānoa graduate student and Hawaiian theatre major Ākea Kahikina. HPR’s Kuʻuwehi Hiraishi got a sneak peek of the play.
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Hawaiian language theater is one way to experience advances in historical and cultural knowledge about the past. It's a story that many local scholars…
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Shadow puppet performances are still a vibrant part of village life on Bali. Flat cut outs are silhouetted against a translucent screen by the light of a…
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Kennedy Theatre’s 50th anniversary season begins this year with the first stage production for the new assistant theatre professor at UH Manoa. HPR’s Noe…