Ola Ka Noʻeau: Excellence in Hawaiian Artistry
Mar
11
to Oct 29

Ola Ka Noʻeau: Excellence in Hawaiian Artistry

Bishop Museum, in partnership with the PAʻI Foundation’s Maoli Arts Movement (MAMo) initiative, presents the exhibition Ola Ka Noʻeau: Excellence in Hawaiian Artistry. This exhibition will explore the genealogy of Hawaiian artistry, particularly through generational transmission of knowledge.

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Creatures & Characters Exhibit
Aug
4
to Jun 12

Creatures & Characters Exhibit

Through a diverse mix of media and artistic approaches, the depictions of creatures and characters suggest stories and ideas that unfold in surprising, unusual, and amusing ways.

This exhibit is intended for all ages, with a special focus on students in the museum’s Art Bento program for Hawaiʻi public and charter schools. The Hawaiʻi State Art Museum is a learning laboratory for thousands of elementary school students every year in the Art Bento program, using artworks to practice observation, critical thinking, and communication skills along with exploring their creativity. The exhibit is scheduled to run through summer 2024.

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Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site Guided Tours
Sep
1
to Jun 29

Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site Guided Tours

Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives (HMH), an active site for Hawaii’s history since 1820, is a National Historic Landmark (listed in 1965) and accredited by the American Alliance of Museums (last re-accredited in 2010). HMH graces a one-acre site in the Historic Capital district in downtown Honolulu. HMH preserves Hawai‘i’s oldest Western-style house, the 1821 Mission House, as well as the 1831 Chamberlain House, the 1841 Bedroom Annex, a cemetery, a collections storage vault, a gift shop, and multi-purpose space.

Guided Tours: Tuesdays - Saturdays

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Project Banaba
Nov
4
to Feb 18

Project Banaba

The Project Banaba exhibition by Katerina Teaiwa commemorates the history of Banaba Island in the Pacific Ocean, which was destroyed by environmentally devastating phosphate mining during the 20th century. This led to the total relocation of its people in 1945, with the 78th anniversary of their displacement to be observed on Dec. 15, 2023, during the run of the exhibition.

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Bishop Museum’s After Hours: 2nd Friday Monthly
Jan
12
to Nov 8

Bishop Museum’s After Hours: 2nd Friday Monthly

Need a place to pau hana? We’ve got you covered! Explore Historic Hawaiian Hall, experience unique changing exhibitions, hear about the latest scientific discoveries, and engage with Hawaiian cultural practitioners all at Bishop Museum’s After Hours events. This monthly evening event welcomes kamaʻāina and visitors to explore Hawaiʻi’s unique and unparalleled cultural and natural history. See Kalaniʻōpuʻu’s feather ʻahu ʻula (cape) and mahiole (helmet) in Hawaiian Hall; check out Hawaiʻi’s animal and plant biodiversity in the Science Adventure Center; explore the newest exhibitions in the Castle Memorial Building and J.M. Long Gallery; or spend your evening under Honolulu’s star-lit sky on the Great Lawn with food and drinks for sale by local vendors.

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“8x8: Source” at Shangri La: A New Exhibit by Hawaii Artists
Jan
13
to Jun 1

“8x8: Source” at Shangri La: A New Exhibit by Hawaii Artists

Shangri La is excited to announce 8x8: Source will be opening on January 13, 2024. This fourth installment of 8x8 brings together eight visual artists and eight performing artists based in Hawaiʻi to create new work inspired by their encounters with Shangri La. Sparking a generative force to this year’s exhibition, the theme “source”, has been interpreted by these sixteen artists to produce commentaries on topics ranging from sustainability and ancestry to rising and return.

This year’s lineup of incredible artists include:

Sean-Joseph Takeo Kahāokalani Choo, Ryan Kamakakēhau Fernandez, Paula Fuga, Noah Harders, Nick Kurosawa, Lehuauakea, Kenny WaiFu Lui, Punahele, Noʻu Revilla, Abigail Romanchak, Amelia Samari, Michelle Schwengel-Regala, David Shepard, T.J. Keanu Tario (Laritza Labouche), Maikai Tubbs, and I Made Widana.

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‘Iolani Palace: Kama‘āina Sunday - 2nd Sunday of the month
Jan
14
to Dec 8

‘Iolani Palace: Kama‘āina Sunday - 2nd Sunday of the month

  • Iolani Palace - Downtown Honolulu, corner of King & Richards Streets (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

ʻIolani Palace welcomes all residents to Kamaʻāina Sunday when guests can explore the Palace, immerse themselves in Hawaiian culture, taste ‘ono food, support local vendors, enjoy lively entertainment, and more. The free event is held on the second Sunday of every month.

2024 SUNDAY DATES: February 11, 2024, March 10, 2024, April 14, 2024, May 12, 2024, June 9, 2024, July 14, 2024, August 11, 2024, September 8, 2024, October 13, 2024, November 10, 2024, December 8, 2024

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Kapulani Landgraf: ʻAuʻa
Jan
17
to Sep 15

Kapulani Landgraf: ʻAuʻa

On January 17, 2024—the anniversary of the 1893 overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom—HoMA unveils Kapulani Landgraf’s powerful installation ʻAuʻa. The work was initially shown at the museum as part of the 2019 Honolulu Biennial. Featuring a new element created by the artist, this exhibition debuts the edition of ʻAuʻa that HoMA subsequently acquired for its permanent collection.

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Hawaii Theatre Center and Kanile'a Ukulele present: The Second-Century Commemorative Ukulele
Jan
20
to Dec 31

Hawaii Theatre Center and Kanile'a Ukulele present: The Second-Century Commemorative Ukulele

These 'ukulele are all custom made on an as-ordered basis.  Manufacturing time is estimated to be 45 days per insturment.  Full payment is required at the time of order. 

Select the grade of Kanile'a 'ukulele you are interested in purchasing.  Add items to your shopping cart, then you can select if you would like to have your items shipped to you, or if you would like to pick them up in person at Will Call after the instrument has been custom built for you.  Shipping costs will be determined upon completion and a quote provided for you for two-day or express shipping depending on your domestic or international address.

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“Sentience… Once Empty, Twice Full” Sculpture by Rick Mills
Jan
22
to Dec 31

“Sentience… Once Empty, Twice Full” Sculpture by Rick Mills

  • Foster Botanical Garden - Middle Terrace (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The jeweled-tone glass sculpture, now on permanent display in the middle terrace, collects and emanates light throughout the day. For artist Rick Mills, his sculpture serves as a metaphor for the celebration of life and vitality.
Mahalo to the Whitcomb Family for generously gifting this sculpture to the City & County of Honolulu.

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Kilohana Hula Show (Free - every Thursday - Sunday)
Feb
15
to Dec 29

Kilohana Hula Show (Free - every Thursday - Sunday)

FREE, open to the public.

The Kilohana Hula Show, presented by CNHA, will be a modern reimagining of the classic hula shows of Waikīkī.

This new show features Merrie Monarch Festival dancers, and is produced by the former entertainment stage director from the renowned Old Lahaina Lū‘au, bringing authentic Hawaiian hula and culture to Waikīkī for visitors and kama‘āina to experience.

The FREE show takes place every Sunday through Thursday, from 9:30-10:30 a.m. at the Waikīkī Shell Amphitheater. E welina mai kākou!

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Making Art for Art’s Sake
Mar
1
to May 31

Making Art for Art’s Sake

This student and teacher show in the DAC Classroom features art and craft projects created during our popular Saturday afternoon workshops, Making Art for Art’s Sake, every Saturday from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m.

Instructed by diverse teaching artists, each class introduces exciting projects to spark your imagination and hone new art-making skills in different mediums, like printmaking, watercolor painting, bookmaking, pyrography, and more. Unleash your inner artist in a welcoming environment, where the emphasis is on playfulness, open-mindedness, and pure fun. Whether you're taking your first steps into creativity or looking to explore new artistic avenues, these classes are designed for everyone.

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City Nature Challenge O‘ahu: Meet-and-Greet Gathering
May
2

City Nature Challenge O‘ahu: Meet-and-Greet Gathering

The CNC is an annual event where cities around the world compete to document biodiversity on iNaturalist (iNat). Bishop Museum and the University of Hawai‘i are hosts for our city region, which covers the entire island of Oahu, and we are competing against over 500 other cities. The competition takes place over 10 days, split into two parts. During the observation period, participants go out and find wild plants, animals, fungi, etc., take photos, and upload them to iNat. During the identification period, the community works together to identify the photos that were found. This year the observation period is April 26 – 29 and the identification period is April 30 – May 5. Learn more about the CNC and how to participate here.

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Hitoshi Hida Retrospective Exhibition
May
3
to Jun 1

Hitoshi Hida Retrospective Exhibition

DAC is honored to present a retrospective (and birthday exhibition) of the sketches and paintings of distinguished architectural illustrator and G70 principal Hitoshi Hida, who is renowned for his meticulous hand-drawn renderings. His professional career, spanning four decades, has included projects in China, Vietnam, Japan, and Tahiti.

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Bishop Museum’s Kanikapila ma Kaiwiʻula Ukulele Jam Session (2nd Saturday, Monthly)
May
11
to Oct 12

Bishop Museum’s Kanikapila ma Kaiwiʻula Ukulele Jam Session (2nd Saturday, Monthly)

Free with Museum Admission

E hoʻokani pila pū kākou! Bring your ʻukulele, or borrow one of ours! Join in to learn some new techniques, share moʻolelo or just enjoy the music with members of the ʻUkulele Guild of Hawaiʻi.

ʻUkulele Guild of Hawaiʻi members will lead guests through selections from He Mele Aloha: A Hawaiian Songbook which can be purchased in Shop Pacifica.

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'Iolani Performing Arts presents Hula Kāne Hō'ike 2024
May
11

'Iolani Performing Arts presents Hula Kāne Hō'ike 2024

"Hanohano ‘O Maui Nui A Kama," a celebration of Maui through hula

Dive into the profound culture, history, and natural splendor of Maui depicted through both traditional and contemporary hula performances. Accompanied by live Hawaiian music this event pays homage to the island's legendary tales and breathtaking landscapes. Experience the spirit of aloha and the vibrancy of Maui's traditions in a showcase that promises to enchant and inspire.

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A.J. Croce presents Croce Plays Croce
May
16

A.J. Croce presents Croce Plays Croce

After 50 years and more than 50 million records sold, Jim Croce’s legacy as an iconic singer/songwriter is firmly cemented. A.J. Croce, a Billboard charting singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and performer, returns this fall, bringing Jim’s classic songs to the stage with his “Croce Plays Croce 50th Anniversary Tour.” 

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Hawaii Symphony Orchestra presents Shostakovich Symphony No. 5
May
19

Hawaii Symphony Orchestra presents Shostakovich Symphony No. 5

Music can be subversive and it can speak truth to power.

Pianist Michelle Cann performs a lionhearted program of resilience, revolution, and representation. Dane Lam conducts Florence Price's Piano Concerto, Margaret Bond's gripping evocation of the Civil Right movement in her Montgomery Variations, and Shostakovich's defiant Symphony No. 5, embodying the power of the art to free us from our shackles and lead us to freedom.

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Burning Trotman Top 7 in USA
May
21

Burning Trotman Top 7 in USA

From South Korea's popular TV program "Burning Trotman", the Top 7 Artists of the show will embark on their first USA concert tour.

Son Tae Jin, Shinsung, Enoch, Kim Jung Yeon, Min Soo Hyun, Park Min Su, and Gong Hoon will be performing not only traditional Korean trot music, but they will also be reinterpreting classic old favorites into a modern, new trot style that all ages can enjoy.

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Death of a Salesman
May
23
to Jun 2

Death of a Salesman

Winner of the 1949 Tony Award® for Best Play and the 1949 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.

The story revolves around the last days of Willy Loman, a failing salesman, who cannot understand how he failed to win success and happiness. Through a series of tragic soul-searching revelations of the life he has lived with his wife, his sons, and his business associates, we discover how his quest for the “American Dream” kept him blind to the people who truly loved him. A thrilling work of deep and revealing beauty that remains one of the most profound classic dramas of the American theatre.

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Ka ʻUla Wena: Oceanic Red
May
25
to Jan 12

Ka ʻUla Wena: Oceanic Red

Ka ʻUla Wena: Oceanic Red, a new, original exhibition coming to our Castle Memorial Building.

Ka ʻUla Wena: Oceanic Red explores manifestations of red in the landscapes, memory, and created expressions of Oceania. Ka ʻUla Wena originates in Hawaiʻi, but we reach out to embrace our cousins across the vast Moananuiākea.

The phrase “ka ‘ula wena” refers to a glowing red, one whose warmth envelops Hawaiʻi each day, first at Kumukahi, the storied easternmost point of the Islands. It is the strength of the sun but also the bounty of reds found in the plants and animals it nourishes. Ka ‘ula wena is a red experienced beyond seeing. This redness is felt in mele (song), moʻolelo (stories), and the wena (warmth) of kinship. Red conveys a constellation of ideas densely populated by meaning. Red, beyond color, shade, or hue, elevates the senses, shifts emotions, affirms kinships, enlivens passions, consecrates the sacred, and sets apart the profane.

Ka ʻUla Wena: Oceanic Red celebrates the distinctly unique reds of Oceania and the redness of our connection.

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Tootsie
May
31
to Jun 16

Tootsie

Michael Dorsey is a skilled actor with a talent for not keeping a job. Desperate and out-of-work, Michael makes a last-ditch effort at making his dreams come true...by disguising himself as actress Dorothy Michaels. In a meteoric rise to Broadway stardom, Dorothy soon has audiences falling at her feet while Michael (disguised as Dorothy) is falling for his co-star, Julie. It isn't long before Michael realizes that maintaining his greatest acting success is going to be much harder than he expected. 

Based on the movie, "Tootsie" was hailed as "Broadway's funniest new musical!" by The New York Post. The show received 11 Tony Award nominations, winning for Best Book of a Musical.

**TOOTSIE contains strong language and adult humor and situations. TOOTSIE is recommended for ages 12 and older. Children under the age of 4 will not be admitted to TOOTSIE performances. The listed age is a recommendation, but please use your own discretion when making a decision for your young-theatergoer. All children attending a performance must have a ticket and children under 12 years must be accompanied by and seated next to an adult. Children disturbing the enjoyment of other patrons may be removed from the venue at the discretion of the theater’s management. No refund will be given.

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Watercolor Painting Class with Dwayne Adams: Learning from the Renaissance (3 Sundays: June 2,9,16)
Jun
2

Watercolor Painting Class with Dwayne Adams: Learning from the Renaissance (3 Sundays: June 2,9,16)

This 3-session class (Sundays for three weeks) will look at what we can learn about composition, color, and technique from the Renaissance masters. From that we will see how to create watercolor paintings that feature depth, drama, and mystery, and create a strong sense of place.

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Music and Memories with Makaha Sons & Friends
Jun
2

Music and Memories with Makaha Sons & Friends

"Music and Memories"  A Benefit for the Alzheimer's Association of Hawaii

Pomaika'i & Malie, Kamuela & Ka'ihi Kimokeo, Kimo & Kaimi Artis, Kawika Kahiapo, Robi Kahakalau, Makaha Sons

The Makaha Sons have received numerous proclamations and awards both in Hawai’i and in the continental U.S. for their continuous and undying efforts in perpetuating the Hawaiian culture through their music. Their peers in music have also acknowledged their efforts by awarding them countless “Na Hoku Hanohano Awards” for their timeless recordings and steadfast commitment to the music of Hawai‘i. They have released 22 CD’s, thus far.  

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Book Release: Jiuta Sōkyoku Lyrics and Explanations: Songs of the Floating World
Jun
6
to Jun 30

Book Release: Jiuta Sōkyoku Lyrics and Explanations: Songs of the Floating World

 Jiuta Sōkyoku Lyrics and Explanations is a collection of translations and detailed explanations of seventy-three representative songs from traditional Japanese Edo-period ensemble music, known as sankyoku. These songs comprise the genre known as jiuta sōkyoku and were performed primarily on the shamisen and  koto (often times with shakuhachi accompaniment). These songs are still performed and loved in modern Japan.

The book includes a number of color Ukiyo-e prints, lent courtesy of the Michener Collection at the Honolulu Museum of Fine Arts, that  provides a visual reference to the thematic material of the song lyrics. The book also includes a link to recordings of a number of these songs.

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Hawaii Symphony Orchestra Raise Hawaiki
Jun
16

Hawaii Symphony Orchestra Raise Hawaiki

Dane Lam conducts Michael-Thomas Foumai’s (HSO Composer-in Residence) epic Hōkūleʻa oratorio, Raise Hawaiki.

Setting the words of Nainoa Thompson, Eddie Aikau, and Mau Pialug, Foumai’s sweeping choral symphony voyages through decades of Polynesian wayfinding. Journey through the trials and triumphs of the awakening Hawaiian consciousness, the 1976 maiden voyage to Tahiti, the Mālama Honua worldwide voyage, and the dream to “Raise Hawaiki from the sea.” (Eddie Aikau).

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Tenderly – The Rosemary Clooney Musical
Jul
11
to Jul 21

Tenderly – The Rosemary Clooney Musical

TENDERLY, THE ROSEMARY CLOONEY MUSICAL is not a typical “juke-box musical.” It offers a fresh, remarkably personal, and poignant picture of the woman whose unparalleled talent and unbridled personality made her a legend. In TENDERLY, Rosemary Clooney’s journey starts with her simple Maysville, Kentucky childhood and follows her rise to Hollywood stardom. With her signature songs woven in and out, we learn both the story of her successes on film, radio, and TV, as well as her struggles in her personal life – with a career fading during the advent of rock-and-roll and her battles with addiction and depression. Audiences stand and cheer as they rejoice at her triumphant comeback and even more successful career as a jazz singer.

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Kilohana Hula Show - (Free Every Sunday - Thursday)
Dec
29

Kilohana Hula Show - (Free Every Sunday - Thursday)

FREE, open to the public.

The City and County of Honolulu is proud to partner with the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement for the creation of the Kilohana Hula Show, a modern twist on the iconic Kodak Hula Show that was held in Waikīkī for more than 60 years.

This new show features Merrie Monarch Festival dancers, and is produced by the former entertainment stage director from the renowned Old Lahaina Lū‘au, bringing authentic Hawaiian hula and culture to Waikīkī for visitors and kama‘āina to experience.

The one-hour show will be held at 9:30 a.m. on Sundays through Thursdays, beginning Feb. 15. The show will be complimentary to both visitors and kamaʻāina.

“It would be impossible to overstate how thrilled we are about the Kilohana Hula Show and all it represents for Hawaiian culture, our cherished local residents, this great City and our valued visitors,” said Mayor Rick Blangiardi. “Today, we are witnessing the revival of the spirit and inspiration that sparked the Kodak Hula Show so many years ago, a signature performance that generated countless memories. This is also an extraordinary chance to bring new life into the Tom Moffat Waikīkī Shell, a treasure of a landmark that has been under-utilized for far too long. I know Tom Moffat is looking down on what we are doing with tremendous pride and joy.” 

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Sacred Hearts Academy’s Spring Dance Concert
Apr
29

Sacred Hearts Academy’s Spring Dance Concert

Sacred Hearts Academy proudly presents the Spring Dance Concert.  In this production, the Level I-V dancers showcase their talents in ballet, jazz, and contemporary dance. This year, the show will feature excerpts from the classical ballet, Coppelia. This will be followed by a variety of jazz and contemporary dance pieces. We hope you can join us!

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Hawaii Dance Bomb presents Kids Dance Party (Ages 5 - 10)
Apr
27

Hawaii Dance Bomb presents Kids Dance Party (Ages 5 - 10)

Saturday Nights for Kids is a chance for kids to do something fun on a Saturday night while parents have some time for a social life of their own!

Dinner will need to be eaten before the kids attend or provided for the night. The activities offered will include a Silent Disco dance party, dance games, a potential performance for the end of the night (depending on the group), arts and crafts, drama games etc. We will be trying to keep the kids as active and engaged as possible.

The aim is for the kids to have fun, make new friends and have some space for them to create things together, whether that be a dance, a game, an activity, a song or a piece of art.

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Sasha Colby - Stripped Tour
Apr
19

Sasha Colby - Stripped Tour

Sasha Colby is the Season 15 crowned winner of RuPaul's Drag Race, making her the first native Hawaiian trans person to ever win the show.

Born in Hawaii to a strictly religious family, Colby could feel from a young age that something about her was different than the world around her. At the age of 13, she was introduced to the world of dance through various classes and discovered the world of drag at age 17 after attending her first drag show. With the cast of that drag show made up of mostly trans women, Sasha felt a resonance that allowed her to see her true self in a new light and identify what she was meant to do with her life: perform and entertain.

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17th Annual Mauka to Makai Environmental Expo
Apr
13

17th Annual Mauka to Makai Environmental Expo

April is Earth Month and there’s no better way to celebrate than with the 17th Annual Mauka to Makai Environmental Expo! 

The expo offers live entertainment, hands-on activities, arts and crafts, a fish release, and educational exhibits that showcase ways to protect and preserve Hawai‘i’s environment. Attendees who complete the event passport will also receive a complimentary native plant. Limit one per household, while supplies last.

Free parking will be available in the back parking lot at Jefferson Elementary School beginning at 7:30 a.m., with free shuttle to and from the Waikīkī Aquarium courtesy of Waikīkī Trolley. Guests are also invited to bring refillable water bottles to stay hydrated with our water stations.

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Ao Po, Day and Night - Art at the Capitol
Apr
12

Ao Po, Day and Night - Art at the Capitol

Enjoy a night dedicated to appreciating contemporary and historical art depicted in various mediums, including painting, photography, dance, music, film, and game. Various offices and public spaces in the Capitol, including Legislators' offices, will be open for you to explore and learn about the pieces that furnish our walls and bring color, vibrancy, and inspiration to the Legislature. Stay tuned here to our social media pages for the latest updates on this exciting event.

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Kiss Me, Kate
Apr
5
to Apr 21

Kiss Me, Kate

Lilli Vanessi returns to the stage from Hollywood to re-team with her former costar and ex-husband, Fred Graham in a musical version of William Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew". Foes at first, things quickly turn sweet between Lilli and Fred when they each realize that the spark that once made them lovers is still there. That is, until a mistaken bouquet delivery sets them off again and causes their combat to spill over to their on-stage scenes.

Filled with Cole Porter classics such as "Another Op'nin Another Show"; "So in Love"; Too Darn Hot,"and "Alway Ture to You in My Fashion."

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Pacific Basin Music Festival
Mar
27

Pacific Basin Music Festival

The Pacific Basin Music Festival is an international event, bringing together the most talented junior high, high school, community, and college-level bands, orchestras, and choirs from countries of the Pacific Basin and beyond. Tonight's ensembles have been selected to perform by the festival adjudication panel as the groups that best embody the spirit of this year's festival.

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INDIGENUITY Hana Hou - A Tau Dance Theatre Performance
Mar
24

INDIGENUITY Hana Hou - A Tau Dance Theatre Performance

An artistic celebration of gifts from our ancestors, native pride, and cultural and spiritual awakening to transform the arts through the respectful evolution of indigenous dance, music and theater. INDIGENUITY is created with a vision to unite us as one artistic tribe, celebrating our cultures. What we create and share today, makes for a better tomorrow.

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Hawaii Theatre & Papa Hawaii present Once on This Island
Mar
24

Hawaii Theatre & Papa Hawaii present Once on This Island

Based on the novel “My Love, My Love” by Rosa Guy. Book and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens. Music by Stephen Flaherty.

Presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International

Performed by the talented students in the Pacific Academy of Performing Arts (PAPA) through the Hawaii Theatre Center Youth Theatre Education program. 

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World of Banksy Honolulu (Multiple entry times per day)
Mar
24

World of Banksy Honolulu (Multiple entry times per day)

“World of Banksy" is an all-new kind of exhibition at the crossroads of art, geopolitical unrest, and social justice, amplified through the lens of immersive and digital technology. This journey through Banksy's works transforms traditional art viewing into an interactive experience, where the enigmatic artist's engagement with the world's most pressing issues is brought to life.

High sell out risk.  Limited ticket availability.

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INDIGENUITY Hana Hou - A Tau Dance Theatre Performance
Mar
23

INDIGENUITY Hana Hou - A Tau Dance Theatre Performance

An artistic celebration of gifts from our ancestors, native pride, and cultural and spiritual awakening to transform the arts through the respectful evolution of indigenous dance, music and theater. INDIGENUITY is created with a vision to unite us as one artistic tribe, celebrating our cultures. What we create and share today, makes for a better tomorrow.

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Hawaii Theatre & Papa Hawaii present Once on This Island (matinee & evening shows)
Mar
23

Hawaii Theatre & Papa Hawaii present Once on This Island (matinee & evening shows)

Based on the novel “My Love, My Love” by Rosa Guy. Book and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens. Music by Stephen Flaherty.

Presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International

Performed by the talented students in the Pacific Academy of Performing Arts (PAPA) through the Hawaii Theatre Center Youth Theatre Education program. 

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World of Banksy Honolulu (Multiple entry times per day)
Mar
23

World of Banksy Honolulu (Multiple entry times per day)

“World of Banksy" is an all-new kind of exhibition at the crossroads of art, geopolitical unrest, and social justice, amplified through the lens of immersive and digital technology. This journey through Banksy's works transforms traditional art viewing into an interactive experience, where the enigmatic artist's engagement with the world's most pressing issues is brought to life.

High sell out risk.  Limited ticket availability.

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Hawaii Theatre & Papa Hawaii present Once on This Island
Mar
22

Hawaii Theatre & Papa Hawaii present Once on This Island

Based on the novel “My Love, My Love” by Rosa Guy. Book and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens. Music by Stephen Flaherty.

Presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International

Performed by the talented students in the Pacific Academy of Performing Arts (PAPA) through the Hawaii Theatre Center Youth Theatre Education program. 

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World of Banksy Honolulu (Multiple entry times per day)
Mar
22

World of Banksy Honolulu (Multiple entry times per day)

“World of Banksy" is an all-new kind of exhibition at the crossroads of art, geopolitical unrest, and social justice, amplified through the lens of immersive and digital technology. This journey through Banksy's works transforms traditional art viewing into an interactive experience, where the enigmatic artist's engagement with the world's most pressing issues is brought to life.

High sell out risk.  Limited ticket availability.

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Hawaii Symphony Orchestra presents The Music of Harry Potter
Mar
17

Hawaii Symphony Orchestra presents The Music of Harry Potter

Your Hawaiʻi Symphony Orchestra presents the best of these enchanted film scores, conjuring the Wizarding World with fan-favorite themes. From Diagon Alley to the Knight Bus, take flight on a Hogwarts musical adventure through the Sorcerer's Stone, the Chamber of Secrets, and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Potter fans unite; something wicked this way comes!

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ENCORE! – Hawaii Symphony Orchestra presents The Music of Studio Ghibli
Mar
16

ENCORE! – Hawaii Symphony Orchestra presents The Music of Studio Ghibli

January’s “The Music of Studio Ghibli” sold out month’s before the concert. Encore!

Conjure the animated universe of Hayao Miyazaki's acclaimed and award-winning films with the spellbinding music of Joe Hisaishi. Featuring music from My Neighbor Totoro, Spirited Away, Howl's Moving Castle, and Kiki's Delivery Service, your Hawaiʻi Symphony Orchestra presents the music of legendary Studio Ghibli favorites in a symphonic performance.

Please note this concert will be music only, not accompanied by a film screen.

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Dear Evan Hansen
Mar
7
to Mar 24

Dear Evan Hansen

A letter that was never meant to be seen, a lie that was never meant to be told, a life he never dreamed he could have. Evan Hansen is about to get the one thing he’s always wanted: a chance to finally fit in.

WARNING - This production contains some adult themes, including discussions of suicide.

The winner of 6 Tony Awards®, the Grammy® Award and the Olivier Award for Best Musical, DEAR EVAN HANSEN is the deeply personal and profoundly contemporary musical about life and the way we live it. DEAR EVAN HANSEN has struck a remarkable chord with audiences and critics everywhere. The New York Times calls it “a breathtaking knockout of a musical.” And “NBC Nightly News” declares the musical “an anthem resonating on Broadway and beyond.”

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