Community website by MBC/Ernest Abrams. Call 808-739-9797 for advertising/sponsorship.
Waikiki Get Down - Honolulu, Hawaii
News Item- Powered by MBC NewsMaker
University of Hawai'i at Mānoa - 2025 -2026 Kennedy Theatre Production Season
- Tweet

2025-26 Kennedy Theatre Production Season

Click Here | SEP 24 – 28, 2025 | THE YELLOW BOAT

Click Here | OCT 22 – 26, 2025 | DOLLS: A TOY STORY

Click Here | NOV 14 – 23, 2025 | DANCING IN THE DIASPORA

Click Here | JAN 28 – FEB 1, 2026 | MFA/BFA DANCE CONCERT

Click Here | MAR 4 – 8, 2026 | LELE WALE

Click Here | APR 17 – 26, 2026 | PANJI AND THE LOST PRINCESS
Late Night Theatre Company Series at UHM Kennedy Theatre

Click Here | NOV 15 – 22, 2025 | 友達「Friends」by Abe Kōbō

Click Here | Apr 18-25, 2026 | LATE NIGHT TECH TAKEOVER – A NIGHT OF ONE-ACT PLAYS
Back to the top

Kennedy Theatre 2025-2026 Season Announced!
Kennedy Theatre Announces 62nd Season UHM Department of Theatre & Dance and Kennedy Theatre are proud to present the 2025-2026 Production Season. Kennedy Theatre’s 62nd production season brings new and original works to the forefront while celebrating various cultural heritages and powerful works of the past.
MAINSTAGE SEASON
The Mainstage Season features two exciting and culturally rich productions designed to captivate and inspire. Dancing in the Diaspora (November 14-23, 2025) blends hip-hop, Filipino Indigenous dance, and ‘Ori Tahiti to explore themes of identity, belonging, and community healing. The production is a collaboration with and celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Center for Philippine Studies at UHM. In the spring, Panji and the Lost Princess (April 17-26, 2026) dazzles with the stunning art of Balinese wayang listrik giant shadow puppetry, combining intricate lighting, live gamelan music, and dynamic performances to tell a captivating Javanese tale suitable for all ages. These performances offer a deep dive into global cultural expressions, showcasing the power of storytelling through movement and music.
PRIME TIME SERIES
The Prime Time Series showcases the culminating works of MFA candidates in directing, choreography, design, playwriting, and live performance. This year’s season opens in September with The Yellow Boat by David Saar, directed by MFA candidate Emmanuel Mante. A heartwarming production suitable for youth and audiences of all ages, this imaginative and moving play transforms life’s deepest challenges into a sea of possibilities. October 2025 introduces the world premiere of Dolls: A Toy Story, written and directed by MFA candidate Alison Bruce-Maldonado. Set in a 1940s American toy store, this original musical tells a poignant tale of love, resilience, and societal change as characters navigate segregation, war, and the evolving landscape of history – all through the eyes of the dolls who silently witness it unfold. In January 2026, the MFA/BFA Dance Concert, directed by Sami L.A. Akuna, highlights new and original choreography created as apex creative projects for MFA and BFA students completing their degrees. This dynamic annual concert celebrates the creativity and artistic growth of UHM’s undergraduate and graduate dancers through innovative works for both stage and screen. Closing the Prime Time Series, March 2026 features Lele Wale, a world premiere Hana Keaka (Hawaiian theatre) production written and directed by MFA candidate Ikaika Mendez. Inspired by true stories from the Lahaina wildfires of 2023, this powerful production blends mele and hula to explore loss, resilience, and the unbreakable bond between people and place. Performed in a combination of ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi, Hawaiʻi Creole English (Pidgin), and English, Lele Wale serves as both a tribute and a call to action for the future of a beloved community.
LATE NIGHT SERIES
Late Night Theatre Company strives to create relevant and innovative performance art-making that dismantles oppression, fosters skills in a pre-professional environment, and empowers our local, national, and global communities. Late Night productions are by, for, and about UHM students. The Late Night Theatre Company’s 2025-2026 season will have its first offering in November 2025 with 友達「Friends」by Abe Kōbō directed by MFA candidate Robert Morris III and the second offering in April 2026 with Late Night Tech Takeover – A Night of One-Act Plays directed by MFA candidate Antonio Hernandez. Please be sure to check online for updates and more information.
Kennedy Theatre program and schedule are subject to change.
Mainstage Season – on the Kennedy Theatre Mainstage
Dancing in the Diaspora
Celebrating 50 years of the Center for Philippine Studies Created and Directed by Dr. J. Lorenzo Perillo Assistant Director: Emmanuel Mante Artistic Collaborators: Mary Chris (Mycs) Villoso, Von Ace Asilo, Angela Sebastian, Ron Querian, Lydia Querian, Manarii Gauthier and Nalini Gauthier November 14-23, 2025
Dancing in the Diaspora delves into the interconnected lives of Filipinos maneuvering the waters of belonging and exclusion in Hawaiʻi and beyond. This original Filipino cultural production is a collaboration between UHM’s Dance Program and Center for Philippine Studies (CPS) to unearth the dynamic powers of dancing identity, healing, and mobilizing community. This compelling, high-energy live performance interweaves cultural storytelling with dynamic Hip-hop, street dance, contemporary, Filipino Indigenous, and ‘Ori Tahiti choreographies accompanied by live kulintang and soulful Tahitian music. This production celebrates the 50th anniversary of CPS, established in 1975 by an Act of the Hawaiʻi State Legislature to recognize the contributions of Filipinos to Hawaiʻi, and is now the most developed center of its kind in the diaspora. Written and Directed by Dr. J. Lorenzo Perillo, Associate Professor and Co-Director of CPS, Dancing in the Diaspora assembles acclaimed international and local choreographers Mary Chris (Mycs) Villoso, Von Ace Asilo, Angela Sebastian, Ron Querian and Lydia Querian of House of Gongs, and Manarii Gauthier and Nalini Gauthier, founders of award-winning Tahiti Mana. This production will be performed in a combination of Filipino, Ilokano, and English languages.
Content Advisories: Profane language, mental health issues, colonization and cultural struggles, loss and grief.
High School Educators interested in School Show Performance dates and costs please contact ktbox@hawaii.edu for more information.
Panji and the Lost Princess
Balinese Wayang Listrik (giant shadow puppets in combination with live action and gamelan orchestra) Adapted from a traditional Balinese folktale by Ketut Wirtawan and Madé Moja Co-Directed by Kirstin Pauka and I Madé Moja April 17-26, 2026
Panji and the Lost Princess is a large-scale Balinese shadow puppetry performance in the tradition of wayang listrik. The story is based on the Balinese interpretation of a traditional Javanese story, and adapted to the genre of wayang listrik by Balinese master artists I Ketut Wirtawan and I Madé Moja. The show is dynamically staged with giant shadow puppetry, actors, dancers, special lighting effects, and is accompanied by a live gamelan ensemble, led by master musician I Madé Widana. The style of the production, wayang listrik (Indonesian for “electric shadows”), is a recent development in Balinese shadow puppetry that emerged in the late 1990s. What distinguishes this art form from others is the inclusion of giant screens, paintings, complex lighting, 3-dimensional effects, and dancers, as well as actors behind the screen, wearing shadow masks carved in a similar manner as traditional kulit (“leather”) puppets. Moja has staged two previous wayang listrik productions at Kennedy Theatre: Subali-Sugriwa – Battle of the Monkey Kings and The Last King of Bali. We are thrilled that he will return this season to serve as the master designer and co-director of this production.
Educators interested in School Show Performance dates and costs please contact ktbox@hawaii.edu for more information.
Prime Time Series – in the Earle Ernst Lab Theatre
The Yellow Boat
Written by David Saar Directed by MFA candidate Emmanuel Mante September 24-28, 2025
A heartwarming journey for audiences of all ages, The Yellow Boat by David Saar is a powerful piece of theatre for youth and family audiences that celebrates imagination, escape, and resilience. Inspired by a true story, this moving play follows a young boy whose boundless creativity transforms his world, turning life’s deepest challenges into a sea of possibilities. Through vibrant storytelling and evocative imagery, this production invites children and adults alike to embark on an unforgettable adventure – one where even the smallest boat can carry the biggest ride of the imagination. Patrons are invited to set sail and experience the magic of The Yellow Boat. Recommended for ages 8 and up.
Content Advisories: covers health issues and suffering such as hemophilia and HIV
Educators interested in School Show Performance dates and costs please contact ktbox@hawaii.edu for more information. Produced by special arrangement with THE DRAMATIC PUBLISHING COMPANY of Woodstock, Illinois.
Dolls: A Toy Story
World Premiere Musical Written and Directed by MFA candidate Alison Bruce-Maldonado October 22-26, 2025
Set in a 1940s American toy store, Dolls: A Toy Story is a moving tale of love, loss, and societal change. As segregation and war shape the world around them, Lena, a radiant Black teen with dreams of becoming a fashion designer, and Timothy, a soft-spoken White teen who is an aspiring engineer, find their love challenged by miscegenation laws that threaten to keep them apart. Meanwhile, the store’s dolls watch in quiet wonder as history unfolds and war leaves its mark on those who return including a desperate former storehand and a once-powerful store manager carrying unspoken regrets. As the nation stands on the brink of change; Lena, after the war, must reckon with the sacrifices she has made for her family and the dreams that she left behind. With heartfelt music, historical depth, and a bittersweet love story, Dolls: A Toy Story reminds us that despite injustice, hope endures, and change is always on the horizon. Viewer discretion is advised.
Content Advisories: Segregation, racism, prejudice and harmful ideologies, war and its impacts, loss and grief, tense moments and conflicts.
MFA/BFA Dance Concert
Program Director: Sami L.A. Akuna January 28 – February 1, 2026
Original choreography from our talented Master of Fine Arts (MFA) Creative Projects and Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) Senior Project students. This production celebrates the boundless creativity and artistic growth of our undergraduate and graduate dancers. Featuring a mix of world premiere works for both the stage and screen. Featuring Original Choreography created by: Bayardo Rodriguez, MFA candidate Max Winig, MFA candidate Mia Davies, BFA candidate Tiare Reincke, BFA candidate Tessa Rudig, BFA candidate
Content Advisories: TBD
Lele Wale
World Premiere Hana Keaka Written and Directed by MFA candidate Ikaika Mendez March 4-8, 2026
Lele Wale takes audiences on a poignant journey through the rebuilding of a community in the wake of the devastating Lahaina wildfires of August 2023. Inspired by true stories, this production serves as a tribute to the homes, businesses, landmarks, and, most importantly, the cherished lives lost. As leaders, first responders, displaced families, and cultural practitioners navigate the aftermath, they wrestle with difficult questions about identity, responsibility, and the future of their beloved homeland. Through their eyes, we witness the cycles of history repeating – how colonization, commerce, and displacement have shaped the town, yet how resilience and aloha remain steadfast. “I ka wā ma mua, ka wā ma hope” (The future is found in the past). Blending mele and hula, Lele Wale explores themes of loss, healing, and the unbreakable bond between people and place. In the play, as the anniversary of the fire approaches, tensions and emotions rise, forcing the community to confront its grief, hope, and responsibility to future generations. This production is both a prayer and an offering, honoring Lahaina’s enduring spirit and the unextinguished flame of its people, ke kukui pio ʻole i ka makani Kauaʻula. ʻĀmama, ua noa, lele wale. This production will be performed in a combination of ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi (Hawaiian Language), Hawaiʻi Creole English (Pidgin), and English languages.
Content Advisories: Grief and trauma, colonization and cultural struggles, displacement and economic hardships, use of fire symbolism.
Late Night Series – in the Earle Ernst Lab Theatre
友達「Friends」
Written by Abe Kōbō Directed by MFA candidate Robert Morris III November 15-22, 2025
Friends, an absurdist comedy by Abe Kōbō, asks the question “what do you do when nine eccentric strangers knock on your door, invite themselves in, and decide to make themselves at home?” 90 minutes of slapstick comedy, flirtatious dialogue, and misunderstandings make this the comedy event of the season. This new staging from Late Night Artistic Director Robert Morris reimagines the world of Abe’s play as a studio taping of a sitcom and features live jazz music from a studio band. With its unique mix of music, comedy, and modern themes…there is something here for everyone to enjoy! Bring your own friends and be part of our live studio audience!
Late Night Tech Takeover – A Night of One-Act Plays
Directed by MFA candidate Antonio Hernandez April 18-25, 2026
After years of whispering ‘standby’ into a headset and fixing cues. Antonio Hernandez is making his directing debut here at UH, with two one-act plays centering on the people that REALLY make the plays happen. Don’t worry—what could possibly go wrong?
To Purchase Tickets
Tickets to all Mainstage and Primetime productions go on sale by late August 2025 and may be purchased online at www.etickethawaii.com, at the Stan Sheriff Box Office, or in person at the Kennedy Theatre Box Office (during performance week sale periods only). Please note that tickets to all Late Night Theatre Company performances will only be available at the Kennedy Theatre Box Office starting one hour before each performance.
###
$8 Discount Groups (Military, Senior, UH Faculty/Staff, Non-UH Manoa Students with Valid ID)
$10 Regular (Adult)
To Purchase Tickets
Tickets to all Mainstage and Primetime productions should go on sale in August 2024 and may be purchased online at www.etickethawaii.com, at the Stan Sheriff Box Office, or in person at the Kennedy Theatre Box Office (during performance week sale periods only). Please note that tickets to all Late Night Theatre Company performances will only be available at the Kennedy Theatre Box Office starting one hour before each performance.
###
Questions? Ready for an appointment?
Featured Product/Service
- RELATED LINKS
Calendar
Check out things to do in Waikiki, Hawaii on the calendar of events.News and Newsletters
Keep up with the latest news and happenings in the Waikiki, Hawaii community.Waikiki, Hawaii Featured Pages
View our directory of feature pages showcasing all the great things Waikiki has to offer.Featured Sponsors Offers
Great offers from our sponsors who support the Waikiki, Hawaii Community More...Waikiki, Hawaii Coupons & Discounts
Save money in Waikiki, Hawaii with these coupons.About Waikiki - Honolulu Hawaii
Learn about Waikiki, Hawaii.About Waikiki Get Down.com
Learn about WaikikiGetDown.com website and its creator.
Please send questions about this website to
Copyright© 2012 - 2025 WaikikiGetDown.com. All rights reserved.
Terms of Use / Legal Disclaimer / Privacy Statement
Site Designed and Managed by MacBusiness Consulting
Terms of Use / Legal Disclaimer / Privacy Statement
Site Designed and Managed by MacBusiness Consulting