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“Nothing Micro About Micronesia” premiered at Oʻahu's Honolulu Theatre for Youth in March. Now, the cast and crew are on tour with their first performance at the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo Performing Arts Center on Tuesday evening.
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Hawaiʻi-born actor Milo Maharlika played the role of Gavroche in the national touring production of "Les Misérables" for 19 months. The Conversation talked to 11-year-old Maharlika to learn more about his time on the road.
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The story of an undocumented Chinese immigrant trapped in an elevator for 81 hours is the premise of Hawaiʻi Opera Theatre’s season opener, "Stuck Elevator." The Conversation talked to John Hoomes about directing the show.
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"Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" co-star Vincent Rodriguez III will perform a one-man cabaret show at the Hawaiʻi Theatre this Thursday. The Conversation spoke to him about his performance and the making of the TV rom-com.
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For one night at the Hawaiʻi Theatre on Oct. 10, comedian Colin Mochrie of the show “Whose Line is it Anyway?” will team up with master hypnotist Asad Mecci. The Conversation learned more about how the show came to be.
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A new play celebrating 1930s Hawaiian music and its influence on contemporary Hawaiian music premieres at the University of Hawaiʻi on Friday. The Conversation talked to Tammy Hailiʻōpua Baker to learn more.
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Iona Contemporary Dance Theatre will showcase its performance Dancing for Peace to mark World Peace Day. Two shows will be held daily on Sept. 20 and 21.
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Local singer Amy Hānaiali’i Gilliom returns to the theater this weekend in a production of the musical "Man of La Mancha" based on the novel "Don Quixote" by Miguel de Cervantes.
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You may know actor and writer Kalani Queypo from his recent work in television shows like "Hawaii Five-0" and "Fear of the Walking Dead." Queypo was born and raised on Oʻahu and graduated from McKinley High School.
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California-based Kumu Hula Māhealani Uchiyama will bring a hula kiʻi performance to the Honolulu Theatre for Youth on July 20 and 21.