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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Friday, September 4, 2009

Hawaii Theatre boasts full schedule of stars


By Dave Dondoneau
TGIF Editor

Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser

Keola Beamer, left, and R. Carlos Nakai take the stage at Hawai'i Theatre Sept. 19 for a native voices concert.

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The list of entertainers is still being finalized, but the Oct. 25 tribute to entertainment publicist Elissa Josephsohn promises to be one of the highlights Hawai'i Theatre will play host to through the end of the year.

There will be other highlights, such as traditional holiday shows "A Merry Christmas with Friends and Nabors" and "A Cazimero Christmas," but the Josephsohn tribute — "A Hard Act To Follow" — is exactly that.

Among Josephsohn's friends bringing the talent together are Broadway performer Richard Vida and Hawai'i Theatre artistic director Burton White.

Josephsohn touched many lives with her passion for theater and the fine arts before losing a two-year battle with ovarian cancer last month.

She will be missed, and she will be celebrated with the free concert.

The following is a look at the shows scheduled for Hawai'i Theatre through the end of December.

HAWAI'I THEATRE

1130 Bethel St.
528-0506
www.hawaiitheatre.com
Ticket prices vary. Check the Web site or call the box office for pricing for each show.

SEPTEMBER

  • Ka Himeni Ana 2009
    7 p.m. Saturday

    The stars of tomorrow's Hawaiian music compete for a recording contract with Hula Records. The Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame presents the competition. Singer Marlene Sai emcees this year's contest, which opens with a performance by the 2008 winners, Keauhou.

  • "Three Solos and a Duet — Ana Laguna and Mikhail Baryshnikov"
    Sept. 12-13


    Dance legends Mikhail Baryshnikov and Ana Laguna perform the work of contemporary choreographers Mats Ek, Alexei Ratmansky and Benjamin Millepied to kick off Ballet Hawaii’s fall dance season.

  • "Keola Beamer and R. Carlos Nakai: Native Voices"
    Sept. 19


    Featuring notable performers from America’s indigenous peoples — Native American flutist R. Carlos Nakai and Hawaiian slack-key master guitarist Keola Beamer.

  • Huliau 2009
    Sept. 26


    The annual concert was created as a venue for Hälau Hula Ka Noçeau to showcase its creative endeavors.

    OCTOBER

  • "Men Dancing!"
    Oct. 16


    The world premiere of the men’s section from Tau Dance Theater’s new dance drama epic, “Poli‘ahu, goddess of Maunakea.”

  • "A Hard Act To Follow"
    Oct. 25


    A tribute to Elissa Josephsohn, longtime publicist and performing arts enthusiast. The lineup has not yet been finalized.

  • "Silent Scream: Phantom of the Opera"
    Oct. 31


    A special screening of the 1925 silent film classic. It tells of a mad, disfigured composer who seeks love with a lovely young opera singer. It has been touted as the greatest horror film of modern cinema.

  • "John Rowles — The Legend Returns to Hawaii"
    Nov. 8


    After a 20-year absence, New Zealand Maori entertainer John Rowles returns to Honolulu.

  • "A Merry Christmas with Friends and Nabors"
    Nov. 27-29

    Jim Nabors and friends once again light up the Honolulu holiday season with renditions of favorite holiday and inspirational songs, marionettes, hula and tap dancing.

    DECEMBER

  • "A Cazimero Christmas"
    Dec. 11-13

    In what has become a Hawaiçi Theatre Center tradition, “A Cazimero Christmas” stars Robert and Roland Cazimero and features the hula stylings of their “third brother,” noted kumu hula Leinaçala Kalama Heine.