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Thursday, November 14, 1996



OPENING

“A View from the Bridge”: A New York longshoreman’s feelings veer beyond fatherly concern when a young man takes interest in his niece, 8 p.m. Friday, Hawaii Pacific University Theatre. Arthur Miller’s classic tragedy repeats 8 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays, and 4 p.m. Sundays, through Dec. 8. Admission $10 general, $7 seniors. Information: 254-0853 or 233-3167.

“The World of Sholom Aleichem”: Three plays, “Chelm,” “Bontche Schweig” and “The High School,” from stories by Aleichem, whose works inspired “Fiddler on the Roof,” 7:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Temple Emanu-El. Cast includes Andee Gibbs, Kalani Brady and Ken Marcus. Directed by Glenn Cannon. Admission $12.50 general, $10 temple members, students and seniors. Information: 595-7521.



CONTINUING

“Born Yesterday”: A rich man hires an idealistic reporter to “educate” his girlfriend for the Washington, D.C., scene. Cast includes Stefanie Smart, David Kleist and Guy DeConte. Directed by Clarke Evans. Repeats 8 p.m. daily through Saturday and 4 p.m. Sunday at Diamond Head Theatre. Admission $10 to $40. Information: 734-0274.

“The Glass Menagerie”: A stranger upsets the fierce, delicate bonds that hold

a family. ASATAD features Eden Lee Murray, Cheryl Bartlett and David Farmer in Tennessee Williams’ drama. Repeats 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 4 p.m. Sundays through Nov. 24 at Church of the Crossroads. Admission $15 general; $13.50 seniors; $10 students. Information: 247-6939.

“The Odyssey”: A warrior has several adventures on his voyage home. Directed by John Wat. Repeats 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 4 p.m. Sunday at Mid-Pacific Institute’s Kawaiahao Recital Hall. Admission $5 general, $3 students and seniors; free to Mid-Pacific students, faculty and staff. Information: 973-5071.

“PeregriNasyon”: The stories of two brothers unfold against the Filipino odyssey in the New World and the struggle for nationhood in the old country. Chris B. Millado’s epic features Martin Romualdez, Mark Allen Malalis and Liberty Lemmo. Repeats 8 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays through Dec. 8 at Kumu Kahua Theatre. Signed performance Nov. 17; no performance Nov. 28; added show 8 p.m. Dec. 4. Admission on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays $15 general, $12 seniors, $10 students; other days, $12 general, $10 students. Information: 536-4441.

“Quilters”: Celebration of American pioneer life, based on the diaries of 19th-century women, combines music, dance and drama. Directed by Wendy Gray, music direction by Hank Fordham. Repeats 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays through Nov. 23 at Windward Community College’s Little Theatre. Admission $8 general, $6 students, seniors and military. Information: 235-7446.

“Story of My Life”: A 20-year-old student heads for an emotional breakdown. Keith K. Kashiwada directs his adaptation of Jay McInerney’s novel about a world in which everything is permitted, and nothing matters. With Karen Kaulana and Michelle A. Kim. Repeats

8 p.m. Sunday at The Top of the Hill restaurant. Admission $10. Information: 533-2270.

“Tartuffe”: A hedonistic household collides with religious fundamentalism in this post-modern approach to Moliere’s comedy. Paul Cravath directs the 17th-century French classic about secret lust and greed, with Chris Brislin, Henry Bulldog Conaty and Michelle Sekine. Repeats 8 p.m. daily through Saturday, and 4 p.m. Sunday, at Leeward Community College Theatre. Admission $9 general, $7 students, seniors and military. Information: 455-0385.



DANCE

Ballet Stars of Moscow: Troupe of 10 dancers from Moscow’s leading companies, including the Bolshoi Ballet, performs 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center and 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Hawaii Theatre Center.

Program includes excerpts from “Don Quixote,” “The Flames of Paris” and “Walpurgis Night”; 13 Hawaii ballet students will perform a piece from “Swan Lake.” Tickets $25, $35 and $55 on Maui and $32.50, $50 and $75 in Honolulu. Call 242-7469 on Maui, 528-0506 on Oahu. Or charge by phone at 545-4000 or 800-333-3388.



AUDITIONS

Manoa Valley Theatre: For the humorous, bittersweet “Painting Churches,” 1 p.m. Saturday, Bakken Auditorium, Mid-Pacific Institute. Callbacks Sunday. Vanita Rae Smith will direct. Scripts for perusal at theater office. Call 988-6131. Performances begin Jan. 15.




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