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Puna Men's Chorus Presents "Aloha Broadway"
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Have you ever wondered how a Broadway show is put together? Aloha Broadway!, the new production by the Puna Men's Chorus, transports you to the other side of the curtains. It’s an inside look at the million and one things that go into putting on a show, and how the excitement builds leading up to opening night. Along the way, you will hear selections from over fifty of your favorite show tunes! Prepare to be entertained and wowed by the Puna Men’s Chorus, their wonderful director, Amy Horst, and special guests as they serve up songs and Broadway musical theater in a totally unique, heartwarming and often irreverent style.


Aloha Broadway!

Friday, January 20 East Hawaii Cultural Center
Saturday, January 21 HPP Community Center
Saturday, January 28 The Palace Theatre
Saturday, February 4 Kalani EMAX Center
All show times at 7:30pm Silent Auction at HPP & The Palace
Tickets: $15 General Admission, Students & Seniors (60+) $12
Buy Tickets at http://punamenschorus.org/store and
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I'm looking forward to hear what fun you have in store this season! See you there.
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Friday, Jan 20th is our kick off performance! Hope to see you there!

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First Performanance is tonight at 7:30 at the EHCC.

Tomorrow we will be in HPP at the Community Center.
Same time!

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Mahalo nui for coming to HPP. It was a fun performance, enjoyed by all. One Punawebber took the stage with a flourish, and left having reached for a star. Bravo! (Brava?).

I know for a fact that a vibrant men's chorus has more intrigue in it than an entire trilogy of Swedish murder mysteries. So, keep things interesting in Puna, support our local talent, hear some time-tested music, and get a glimpse of how it is put together, bit by bit, by going to see Aloha Broadway!
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