Theatres on OahuThe "Gathering Place"
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(Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.) Ballet HawaiiWebsite: ballethawaii.org Ballet class inquiries - 521-6514
[ excerpt from their website ] Ballet Hawaii has been enriching Hawaii's cultural environment by teaching, promoting and producing dance since 1976. Originally a support group for the Honolulu City Ballet, this non-profit organization provides opportunities for self-growth, while instilling self-esteem and pride in its students, patrons and audiences. Its classes are focused on building self-confidence through accomplishment, while its presentations of world-class performances provides the community with the priceless gift of professional quality dance. Castle Performing Arts CenterWebsite: www.k12.hi.us/~cpac/ Ronald E. Bright Theatre
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Entertaining today's audiences, Educating tomorrow's performers, Diamond Head TheatreWebsite: www.diamondheadtheatre.com
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Diamond Head Theatre is the Broadway of the Pacific, producing the best live community theatre entertainment and advancing the theatre arts through education in Hawaii...and we've been doing it since 1915. Hawaii Opera TheatreWebsite: www.hawaiiopera.org Phone: 808.596.7372
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Hawaii Repertory TheatreWebsite: www.hawaiireptheatre.org Email the Hawaii Repertory Theatre at hrt@hawaiireptheatre.org
[ from their website ] About Hawaii Repertory Theatre Hawaii Shakespeare FestivalWebsite: www.hawaiishakes.org Call Hawaii Shakespeare Festival at 808.531.3773
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All shows will be performed at the Kennedy Theatre's Earle Ernst Lab Theatre at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. The Earle Ernst Lab Theatre is an intimate, 150-seat black-box theatre attached to the main theatre. The public entrance is on the right-hand side of Kennedy Theatre (on the left-hand side coming from the public parking lot).
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Hawaii Theatre CenterWebsite: www.hawaiitheatre.com Box Office Phone: (808) 528-0506
[ from their website ] Proclaimed as the "Pride of the Pacific," the beautiful Hawaii Theatrebuilt by the Consolidated Amusement Company, opened its doors September 6, 1922 in downtown Honolulu. The Hawaii Theatre operated as a showplace for vaudeville, plays, musicals and silent films until it fell into disrepair and was abandoned by Consolidated in 1984. Honolulu Dance TheatreWebsite: www.honoluludancetheatre.com Honolulu Dance Theatre Phone: (808) 988 3202
Honolulu Theatre for YouthWebsite: www.htyweb.org Phone: 808-839-9885 Address:
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Honolulu Theatre for Youth (HTY) is Hawai`i’s only professional nonprofit theatre. Founded in 1955, HTY produces theatre and drama education programs that make a difference in the lives of young people, families, and educators in the state of Hawai`i. Kennedy TheatreWebsite: www.hawaii.edu/theatre Department of Theatre and Dance PHONE NUMBERS
Kumu Kahua TheatreWebsite: www.kumukahua.org Kumu Kahua Theatre
Leeward Community College TheatreWebsite: LCCtheatre.hawaii.edu 455-0380 Office
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Short History of the Theatre Built in 1974, LCC Theatre is an intimate proscenium theatre with comfortable continental seating of 635. Located in Pearl City, Hawaii, LCC Theatre serves as the only major performing arts center for the Leeward and Central Oahu areas. Since the Theatre opened its doors in 1974 over 2.1 million people have experienced the passion of dance, the enchantment of music, the laughter of comedy, and the enlightenment of cultures from around the world. Mamiya TheatreWebsite: www.saintlouishawaii.org/mamiya Saint Louis Center for the Arts
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Dr. Richard Mamiya Theatre Manoa Valley TheatreWebsite: www.manoavalleytheatre.com Phone: (808) 988-6131
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Our History In 1969, a group of graduate students in the University of Hawaii Theatre Department founded Hawaii Performing Arts Company (HPAC). Their desire was to create Hawaii's first professional resident adult theatre organization. Their presentations in the first two seasons were staged in cubby-hole spaces in downtown Honolulu. Support for the new company grew quickly and larger performance space was needed. Kawaiahao Church's Manoa Valley Chapel, with a seating capacity of 100, became the new home of HPAC in 1971. The theatre continued to flourish, with sold-out performances and enthusiastic audiences. Ohia ProductionsWebsite: www.ohia.com 'Ohi‘a Productions, Inc.
[ from their website ] Paliku TheatreWebsite: www.wcc.hawaii.edu/paliku/ Contact Information
Performing Arts Center of KapoleiWebsite: www.packapolei.org PACK
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The Actors' GroupWebsite: www.taghawaii.org The Actors’ Group
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