HTY presents the Honolulu premiere of this play by Lee Cataluna set in the territorial days of old Hawaiʻi.
by Lee Cataluna
Set in the territorial days of old Hawaiʻi, two hānai sisters face a big storm, a clash of cultures, and the knots of sibling rivalry. The story is told through the use of hei, traditional Hawaiian string games. The sisters must untangle what it means to be family and learn about the kUleana that comes with loving someone.
Recommended for Ages 7+
Sat Feb 20 @ 7pm
Sun Feb 28 @ 2pm
Sun Mar 7 @ 2pm
Sun Mar 14 @ 2pm
HTY presents the Honolulu premiere of this play by Lee Cataluna set in the territorial days of old Hawaiʻi.
by Lee Cataluna
Set in the territorial days of old Hawaiʻi, two hānai sisters face a big storm, a clash of cultures, and the knots of sibling rivalry. The story is told through the use of hei, traditional Hawaiian string games. The sisters must untangle what it means to be family and learn about the kUleana that comes with loving someone.
Recommended for Ages 7+
Sat Feb 20 @ 7pm
Sun Feb 28 @ 2pm
Sun Mar 7 @ 2pm
Sun Mar 14 @ 2pm
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Highlights
- In person
- Free parking
Refund Policy
Location
Honolulu Theatre for Youth
229 Queen Emma Square
Honolulu, HI 96813
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