Join the Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives in Honolulu for a free Family Day Open House on Sept. 30, featuring family-friendly activities, printing press demonstrations and live musical performances with donations supporting the Lahaina Restoration Foundation.
Eddie Wen' Go: The Story of the Upside-Down Canoe at The University of Hawaii opened last night at The Kennedy Theatre. The production is written by Marion Lyman-Mersereau and is adapted from her book Eddie Wen’ Go: The Story of the Upside-Down Canoe. The show is co-directed by Mark Branner and Annie K.L. Lipscomb, co-choreographed by Ka’ohinani Yojo Daniels & Amy Lynn Schiffner, and features an original musical underscore by Ian O’Sullivan.
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A local theater company produces a movie highlighting a piece of Hawaiiâs history The film is an adaptation of the play âOpen Your Hearts Wideâ by Marion Lyman-Mersereau. (Source: Hawaii News Now) By HNN Staff | March 7, 2021 at 1:53 PM HST - Updated March 7 at 6:39 PM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - What was once supposed to be a live action play has now transformed into a film production due to the pandemic.
Actors and production crews gathered at the Hawaiian Mission Houses Museum to shoot a new movie Saturday that features the stories of Hawaiian missionaries.
The project was created by the PlayBuilders of Hawaii Theatre Company.