Mental illness and racism examined through Windward CC production
Windward Community College's A Walking Shadow chronicles the tragic true story of Myles Fukunaga, a mentally ill 19-year-old, who was executed on Oʻahu in 1929.
Windward Community College's A Walking Shadow chronicles the tragic true story of Myles Fukunaga, a mentally ill 19-year-old, who was executed on Oʻahu in 1929.
The Performing Arts Center celebrates dance, rich Cuban music, scary Halloween plays, holiday musical classics and so much more.
The Fall 2018 season includes Dr. Seuss, Orson Welles, The Good Person of Setzuan and dance.
Windward Community College features a Broadway musical retold through African-American culture and a docudrama based on the execution of Myles Fukunaga.
Congratulations to the University of Hawaiʻi students and faculty for their Poʻokela Award nominations and wins.
Nanaue the Teenage Sharkman follows Jocelyn, an isolated pre-teen, who journeys underwater with the legendary half-shark, half-man Hawaiian god, Nanaue.
Palikū Theatre presents Love Local Style, short plays about love in Hawaiʻi written by some of the state’s most talented local playwrights in celebration of Valentine’s Day.
Michael Harada, a Leeward CC assistant professor of art, creates real and imaginary worlds through masks.
Kauaʻi unveiled its new language arts and humanities multi-purpose room which will be used for musical theatre, acting, band, orchestra, jazz ensemble, creative media and dance.
Windward CC Theatre 260 students present Massie/Kahahawai, recounting the infamous Thalia Massie case in pre-statehood Hawaiʻi, October 20–28.