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Emerging theater - local talent in all forms
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I had the pleasure to attend a performance of a play called The Family Tree on Friday night. The venue was the United Church of Christ on Lanikaula across from U.H.

I do not pretend to be a theater critic or reviewer - I'm not that knowledgeable - but there are some note worthy things to consider and enjoy with "The Family Tree".

It is a completely original musical put forth by local talent. This is no small thing. This is actually a major local development. You should take note.

Directed by Kimo Apaka
Music composed by Pedro Ka`awaloa
Lyrics & Book by Kimo Apaka and Marilyn Bayer

Minimal costumes, no set and a 20 voice chorus. Some very strong singers in Judith Styles and Erin Gallagher.

Part modern minimalist, part family value morality the play's focus is a tree that intertwines generations of a family.

More than a few Broadway Moments.... and that is impressive in a locally written musical.

So this is a premier. It is not a perfected work. The audience is asked to comment and contribute at the conclusion. The "stage" was limiting the movement but creativity overcame that.

My comment is that I am grateful I got to see it.

Oh... did I tell you it is free? No admission charge.

Last schedule performance is today at 3 pm. This afternoon.

Oh... Can I tell you again it is free?




Assume the best and ask questions.

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