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Let's see what they be: read them.
                                                         -Shakespeare

NEA Jazz in the Schools

NEA Jazz in the Schools is a web-based curriculum and DVD toolkit that explores jazz as an indigenous American art form and as a means to understand American history. Downloadable materials for students and faculty available, including audio and video resources and content discussion.

SHOWTIME
At The Hawaii Theatre

Complete with educational materials for teachers, SHOWTIME AT THE HAWAII THEATRE spotlights a multi-media history of the Hawaii Theatre, an interactive viewing of the 1923 silent film "Hula Honeymoon" accompanied by the Hawaii Theatre's 1400-pipe Robert Morton Unified Orchestral Theatre Organ, and a "magic" demonstration of stage effects. Special friends act as Masters of Ceremony for this fun filled hour-long performance.

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2007-2008 discover! series

DISCOVER!

Go draw aside the curtains and DISCOVER...
                                                    -Shakespeare

The Hawaii Theatre Center DISCOVER! series offers students and faculty intimate, interactive workshops and tours that highlight theatre, music, dance, and careers in the theatre.


DISCOVER!  series events offer, unique and captivating educational activities and resources while being guided by current science, history, social studies and cross-curricular standards. While tour activities may be created and tailored specifically to those student groups requesting them, other activities are made possible through cooperation between the Hawaii Theatre and its Performance Partners.

 

If you are interested in requesting or participating in any DISCOVER! events, please contact Hester Kamin, Hawaii Theatre Education Director, at (808) 732-0358.

 

2007-2008 DISCOVER! Series
(For more information, please click on the title of interest)

 

2007-2008 Hawaii Theatre Center
DISCOVER! TOURS
Hawaii Theatre Center

By Appointment Only

 

SummerTheatre 2007
'TRANSFORMATIONS"

Performance Partner: City & County of Honolulu, Mayor's Office on Culture and Art

July 13, 2007

 

2007 Hawaii Theatre Center
A CAZIMERO CHRISTMAS

Performance Partners: The Brothers Cazimero, Kalihi- Palama Culture & Arts Society,
& Queen Liliuokalani Keiki Hula Festival

December 21-23, 2007

 

2008 Hawaii Theatre Center Showtime! Series
RUMPLESTILTSKIN
March 11-13, 2008

 

2008 Hawaii Theatre Center
PUNCHBOWL MUSIC FESTIVAL

Performance Partners: Central Middle, Kawananakoa Middle, & Stevenson Middle Schools

April 22-23, 2008

 

2008 Hawaii Young Actors Ensemble's
THE TEMPEST

May 29-30, 2008

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DISCOVER! TOURS

Hawaii Theatre Center Discover! Series presents
DISCOVER! TOURS

By Appointment Only

All the world's a stage...
                           - Shakespeare

The Hawaii Theatre Center DISCOVER! tours have thrilled students for over a decade by introducing them to the Theatre's backstage, where they are shown how the technical magic of theatre is created.

DISCOVER! tours are scheduled during mutually available times for the requestor and the Theatre. After discussions between the Hawaii Theatre Artistic Director and the faculty/group leader requesting the tour; each tour is tailored especially to the age range and interests of the group.

A DISCOVER! tour's content can include topics such as theatre history, technical theatre, performance, auditioning, and career opportunities. Demonstrations can include lighting, audio, rigging, costumes, and special effects... sometimes we even make it snow!

If you are interested in requesting or participating in any DISCOVER! tours,
please contact Burton White at (808) 791-1330.

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SUMMERTHEATRE 2007


SUMMERTHEATRE SHOWCASE 2007
"TRANSFORMATIONS"

July 13, 2007

Friday; 7:00 PM

Ticket Price(s): $8

!!! ON SALE NOW !!!

Come and support the Hawaii Theatre Center's Education Department's culmination event of the  SummerTheatre 2007 summer theatre program.

Students ages 13-18 in the Hawaii Theatre-sponsored SummerTheatre 2007 program culminate their work with the original theatre piece "Transformations."

"Transformations" is directed by Carson Becker, Seleena Harkness and Hester Kamin, with lighting design by Carolyn Cubit-Tsutsui.

The students have created their own theatre pieces around the theme during their study of playwriting and improvisation. They also have been assisted by guest artist Dark Sevier, who led workshops on writing comedy.

Students performing in "Transformations" are Seth Antonio, Blythe Brauer, Nicholas Clark, Jenifer Evans, Butch Godwin, Jacob-Grant Sedeno, Marielle Hansen, Angela Holton, Kimberly Kidani, Jay Laeno, Adriana Rappa and Asher Ward of Honolulu; Camila Harris of Kaneohe; Kaera Jennings and Krysten Kaneshiro of Kailua; Susi Pearson of Wahiawa; Marissa Price of Maili; Eliza Thompson of Aiea; and Ajana Lowrey from the Big Island.

For information on the
SUMMERTHEATRE 2007
or how to support this year's production of
"TRANSFORMATIONS"
please contact:
Hester Kamin
Education Director
(808) 732-0358
hesterkamin@hawaiitheatre.com

Sponsored, in part, by the City & County of Honolulu Mayor's Office on Culture & Arts.

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A CAZIMERO CHRISTMAS

Hawaii Theatre Center Discover! Series presents
A CAZIMERO CHRISTMAS

December 21-23, 2007

We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...
                                                          - Shakespeare

The Brothers Cazimero are consummate performers who have made their indelible imprint on the face of contemporary Hawaiian music. Their talent, longevity and sales success over the past 30 years have placed them in a league of their own. In 2001, the Hawaii Theatre produced A CAZIMERO CHRISTMAS for the first time on our historic stage. This year The Brothers Cazimero have once again agreed to become a Performance Partner with the Hawaii Theatre to present a wonderful Hawaiian holiday entertainment.

With professional musicians, professional entertainers, professional designers, and professional artistic direction; A CAZIMERO CHRISTMAS will provide a unique opportunity for young, local hula practitioners as the Hawaii Theatre Center also partners with the Kalihi- Palama Culture & Arts Society and the Queen Lili`uokalani Keiki Hula Festival as we feature winners of the Miss and Master Keiki Hula and others as they rehearse, dance, and perform along side seasoned, practicing professionals.

In this conservatory atmosphere of A CAZIMERO CHRISTMAS, with all of the professional accompaniments, these young performers not only learn their craft but also begin building their professional resume in a professional setting.

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RUMPELSTILTSKIN

Hawaii Theatre Center's SHOWTIME! Student Matinee Series presents
RUMPELSTILTSKIN

March 11-13, 2008

STUDENT MATINEES:
Tuesday & Thursday; 9:15 AM & 11 AM
Wednesday; 9:15 AM

For information on
attending a student matinee performance
your educational institution should contact:
Hester Kamin
Education Director
(808) 732-0358
hesterkamin@hawaiitheatre.com

INFORMATION ON THE PUBLIC PERFORMANCE

The public performance of RUMPLESTILTSKIN will be performed

Wednesday; March 12, 2008 at 7 PM

Ticket Price(s): $14 *

* INCLUDES the Hawaii Theatre restoration fee.

Discounts (PUBLIC performance ONLY):
$4 off each ticket for HTC Members, Seniors (62+), Students and Military (w/ valid ID).

1/2 price RUSH tickets available to the above groups. Based on availability, day of performance only, in person from the Hawaii Theatre box office.

In order to make himself appear more important, a miller lied to the king saying that his daughter could spin straw into gold. The king called for the girl, shut her in a tower room with straw and a spinning wheel, and demanded that she spin the straw into gold by morning, for three nights, or be executed. (Some versions say that if she failed, she would be skewered and then fricasseed like a pig.) She had given up all hope, when a dwarf (Rumpelstiltskin) appeared in the room and spun straw into gold for her in return for her necklace; then again the following night for her ring. On the third night, when she had nothing with which to reward him, Rumpelstiltskin spun straw into gold for a promise that the girl's first-born child would become his.

The king was so impressed that he let the miller's daughter marry his son, the prince, but when their first child was born, Rumpelstiltskin returned to claim his payment: "Now give me what you promised". The queen was frightened and offered him all the wealth she had if she could keep the child. Rumpelstiltskin refused but finally agreed to give up his claim to the child if the queen could guess his name in three days. At first she failed, but before the second night, her messenger overheard the dwarf hopping about his fire and singing:

"Today I bake, tomorrow I brew,
Today for one
Tomorrow for two
Little knows my royal dame
Rumpelstiltskin is my name"

When the dwarf came to the queen on the third day and she revealed his name, Rumpelstiltskin  lost his bargain. In the 1812 edition of the Brothers Grimm tales, Rumpelstiltskin  then "ran away angrily, and never came back". The ending was revised in a final 1857 edition to a more gruesome version where Rumpelstiltskin  "in his rage drove his right foot so far into the ground that it sank in up to his waist; then in a passion he seized the left foot with both hands and tore himself in two." Other versions have Rumpelstiltskin  driving his right foot so far into the ground that he creates a chasm and falls into it, never to be seen again. In the oral version originally collected by the brothers Grimm, Rumpelstiltskin  flies out of the window on a cooking ladle.
 

This production, made possible by a generous grant from the James and Abigail Campbell Foundation, performs specifically to 6th, 7th and 8th grade students from the Leeward area.

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PUNCHBOWL MUSIC FESTIVAL

Hawaii Theatre Center Discover! Series presents
THE PUNCHBOWL MUSIC FESTIVAL

April 22-23, 2008

In sweet music is such art, killing care and grief of heart...
                                                                                                - Shakespeare

In 2006, through a grant from the Hawaii State Foundation on Culture & Arts, the Hawaii Theatre Center was able to host, for the first time, the 4th Annual PUNCHBOWL MUSIC FESTIVAL. This festival brought together neighboring schools; Central Middle School, Kawananakoa Middle School, and Stevenson Middle School; together in a professional setting which allowed for comfortable attendance of family, friends, and faculty.

The PUNCHBOWL MUSIC FESTIVAL features both "Beginning" and "Concert" bands from each school as well as a Beginning and Concert "Honor Band" comprised of students from each of the schools.

In our historic professional venue, these students are afforded the opportunities of musical performance as well as social interaction with other students in a safe and professional setting. The Hawaii Theatre looks forward to once again hosting the PUNCHBOWL MUSIC FESTIVAL for its 5th Anniversary!

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HAWAII YOUNG ACTORS' ENSEMBLE

Hawaii Young Actors' Ensemble presents
Shakespeare's
THE TEMPEST
featuring the
Hawaii Young Actors' Ensemble

May 29-30, 2008

STUDENT MATINEE:
Thursday; 9:15 AM

For information on
attending a student matinee performance
your educational institution should contact:
Hester Kamin
Education Director
(808) 732-0358
hesterkamin@hawaiitheatre.com

INFORMATION ON THE PUBLIC PERFORMANCES

The public performances of THE TEMPEST will be performed

May 29-30, 2008
Thursday & Friday at 7 PM

Ticket Price(s):
$12*- Youth (4-18 yrs.); Seniors (62+),
Military & Students (w/valid ID), Hawaii Theatre Members

$15*- General Admission

* INCLUDES the Hawaii Theatre restoration fee.

What's past is prologue... 
                          - Shakespeare

Prospero, the rightful Duke of Milan, is ousted by Antonio, his scheming younger brother, and turned adrift at sea with his three-year-old daughter, Miranda. Eventually they cast ashore on an island, the sole mortal inhabitant of which is Caliban, the son of Scyorax – a North African witch who had been banished to the island years earlier, but who had died before Prospero’s arrival. The island is also inhabited by spirits, whom Prospero commands with his magic, the chief of whom is Ariel.

The play begins twelve years after Prospero’s exile – Prospero actually relates all the preceding events to Miranda almost in the manner of a flashback, the action is not represented on stage. When the play opens, then, a ship carrying Antonio, Alonso, the King of Naples (who had conspired with Antonio in the overthrow of Prospero), Alonso’s brother and son, Sebastian and Ferdinand, along with various sailors, Neapolitan courtiers, and retainers, sails past Prospero’s island on its way from Tunis in North Africa to Naples. Prospero raises a storm – the tempest of the title – through the power of his magic, and wrecks their ship. The passengers are all saved, but Ferdinand is washed ashore in a different part of the island from his companions, and so believes himself to be the sole survivor, while they in turn believe him to be dead.

In accordance with Prospero’s plan, Ferdinand and Miranda meet and fall in love, and are very soon betrothed. Amongst the new arrivals to the island, various conspiracies are hatched – Sebastian and Antonio conspire to murder, Alonso, while Alonso’s drunken butler and clown join up with Caliban and plot the death of Prospero - but all of these amount to nothing. Finally, the spirit Ariel, at Prospero’s command, brings everyone to Prospero’s cell. Prospero reveals himself to the company, forgives his brother on condition that he restores his dukedom to him, and re-unites Alonso with his son, Ferdinand, who is discovered playing chess with Miranda. Meanwhile, the ship that had been wrecked is miraculously restored, but before the company embarks for Italy, Prospero renounces his magic and frees Ariel from his service.

For information on the
HAWAII YOUNG ACTORS' ENSEMBLE
or how to support this year's production of
THE TEMPEST

please contact:
Hester Kamin
Education Director
(808) 732-0358
hesterkamin@hawaiitheatre.com

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2007-2008 SHOWTIME!
 STUDENT MATINEE series

SHOWTIME!

Therefore they thought it good you hear a play
And frame your mind to mirth and merriment,
Which bars a thousand harms and lengthens life.
                                                                              -Shakespeare

The Hawaii Theatre Center SHOWTIME! student matinee series has drawn thousands of students to the historic theatre to experience the wonders of performance.


SHOWTIME!
student matinee series events offer, unique and captivating educational productions geared especially for students in length and content while being guided by current science, history, social studies and cross-curricular standards.

 

SHOWTIME! student matinee series offerings are either created and produced by the Hawaii Theatre Center, such as the popular SHOWTIME AT THE HAWAII THEATRE production, or presented in cooperation with Performance Partners.

 

For information on attending a student matinee performance,
your educational institution should contact:
Hester Kamin
Education Director
(808) 732-0358
hesterkamin@hawaiitheatre.com

2007-2008 SHOWTIME! Student Matinee Series

 

"FANTASIA"
Performance Partner:
October 15-17, 2007

 

"RUMPELSTILTSKIN"
Performance Partner: James & Abigail Campbell Foundation
March 11-13, 2008

 

"THE TEMPEST"
May 29, 2008

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HONOLULU MUSIC FESTIVAL
WEINSTEIN JAZZ CLINIC

Hawaii Theatre Center Discover! Series presents
HONOLULU MUSIC FESTIVAL
WEINSTEIN JAZZ CLINIC

August 2, 2008

...music oft hath such a charm, to make bad good...
                                                                                       -Shakespeare

For information on attending the
HONOLULU MUSIC FESTIVAL
WEINSTEIN JAZZ CLINIC
please contact:
Hester Kamin
Education Director
(808) 732-0358
hesterkamin@hawaiitheatre.com

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