FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Joanne Libarios
733-4913
Performing Arts Center
Presents its annual Spring Musical
GREASE
February 17th, 18th, 24th or 25th, – March 2nd or 3rd 7:30 pm
February 19th, Feb. 26th or March 4th – 3:00 pm
(Honolulu , Hawaii ) To celebrate our 25nd year, the Kaimuki High School Performing Arts Center has selected GREASE
One of the world's best-loved musicals, "GREASE" has proved that a musical love story, bursting with denim, cheerleaders, slick hairstyles, rock ’n ’roll, 1950’s pop culture and an irresistible mix of teenage angst and young romance is timeless and universal. Grease is the ultimate feel-good, pick-me up musical – an electrifyin’ extravaganza, packed with fun, energy and vibrant physicality. Our enthusiastic and talented actors, represent various public schools from Hawaii including Aiea , Farrington, Kaiser, Kaimuki, Kalani and Roosevelt High Schools and Kaimuki Middle School . They will be joined with alumni from Aiea , Kalani and Kaimuki High Schools . Finally Kaimuki High School faculty will also grace our stage, all working together to produce a fantastic evening of entertainment. Come join us!
GREASE will be performed on February 17th, 18th, 24th or 25th and March 2nd or 3rd at 7:30 pm and February 19th, February 26th or March 4th at 3:00 pm. With ID, elementary and high school students, military and seniors citizens over 65 are $6. Adult tickets are $12. Box office opens one hour before each performance for ticket sales. Tickets are also on sale at Harry’s Music Store and on line at honoluluboxoffice.com.
Kaimuki High School Theatre is located at
2705 Kaimuki Ave. , between
Kapahulu Ave.
and
Kapiolani Blvd.
2705 Kaimuki Ave. , between
ABOUT KHSPAC: Kaimuki High School Performing Arts Center offers classes in acting, music, dance and technical theater at no cost to public school students all over Oahu . The program’s mission is based on the belief that performing arts develop important life skills including discipline, teamwork, creativity, self-awareness, confidence, focus and appreciation of the performing arts. Under the direction of M.J. Matsushita, the program and its musical and dramatic productions involve about 160 students who present three major productions per school year. KHSPAC is one of three Department of Education learning centers for performing arts on Oahu .
This year KHSPAC has been selected to participate in the Hawaii Alliance for Art Education matching grant program. Individual and business donations to the Learning Center will be matched by HAAE up to $5900. Any donations are welcomed!
For more information, contact Joanne Libarios at 733-4913 or via e-mail: jlibarios@gmail.com.
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