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Hitting the Stage: Balinese Wayang Listrik is Electric
Read more: Hitting the Stage: Balinese Wayang Listrik is ElectricThe University of Hawaii at Manoa is well-known for its productions of non-Western theatre. The latest, under the direction of Kirstin Pauka, Subali-Sugriwa: Battle of the Monkey Kings, a Balinese Wayang Listrik, is an impressive production. Check out Amy Johnson’s article/review on Hitting the Stage!
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Ka Leo: How Shadows Tell The Story
Read more: Ka Leo: How Shadows Tell The StoryIn some ways, the most impressive part of Subali-Sugriwa: Battle of the Monkey Kings isn’t the images you see on the large white screen or the actors in front of it, it is the flurry of activity and props behind it. Check out Ka Leo’s article on our production’s backstage process!
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Hawai’i Public Radio HPR-2: Plugged in Shadows
Read more: Hawai’i Public Radio HPR-2: Plugged in ShadowsThere’s a new twist on the tradition brewing at Kennedy Theatre… Check out Noe Tanigawa’s article on HPR-2!
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Hawai’i Public Radio HPR-2: The Conversation
Read more: Hawai’i Public Radio HPR-2: The ConversationThere are times when theater can take us far, far away into a world of magic and few styles of theater are more magical, or can take us further away, than Balinese shadow theater, with its flickering lights, malleable images, and hallucinatory story lines. Director Kirstin Pauka talks about our show on The Conversation.