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Posted on: Friday, April 11, 2008

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TWEEN STORY, APRIL 18

"Bleachers in the Sun," by award-winning playwright Y York, takes a comedic and terrifying look at pressures confronting young adults. It premieres at 8 p.m. April 18 at The ARTS at Marks Garage. Repeats: 8 p.m. April 19, 24-27; matinee: 3 p.m. April 20. Tickets: $20; 550-8457; www.honoluluboxoffice.com The play follows the lives of four 11 year-old girls dealing with peer pressure, sexuality, media influences, and the desire to prolong childhood, among other issues.

It's an adult play with adult themes; parents are welcome to accompany children age 10 and older.

HAWAI'I HISTORY, APRIL 26

The second annual Distinctive Women in Hawaiian History, presented by the Bishop Museum, offers illustrated lectures, chants, traditional Hawaiian storytelling, dramatic performances, clips from films. Register through April 18 (entry on space-available basis afterward).

The free event — geared for individuals age 17 and older — is set for 9:15 am. to 5 p.m. April 26 at Mission Memorial Auditorium, Honolulu Civic Center. 497-3775. www.distinctivewomenhawaii.org.

HOT DATES

APRIL 18-19

'Iolani School Fair, school grounds.

APRIL 18-MAY 11

"Shadowlands," staged by The Actors' Group, Yellow Brick Studio.

APRIL 19-20

Kokua Festival, Waikiki Shell.

APRIL 21

"Chinese Spectacular," Blaisdell Concert Hall.

APRIL 26

Chicago in concert, Blaisdell Arena.

APRIL 26

Family Fun Day, Dole Plantation.

APRIL 27

Kodomo no Hi: Keiki Fun Fest, Japanese Cultural Center.

MAY 1

Sugarland in concert, Blaisdell Concert Hall.

MAY 3

Waikiki Spam Jam, Kalakaua Avenue.

MAY 10

Pride 4 Ewa, Mahiko Park.

JULY 4-6

BayFest, Marine Corps Base Hawaii.

AUG. 7-10, 14-17

Honolulu Family Festival, Magic Islandd.