
Iolani School is hosting its annual Family Fair 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. tomorrow and Saturday on the school campus at 563 Kamoku Street. Family fair at Iolani
Attractions include entertainment (Frank DeLima, Augie T., Forte, Kapena, B.B. Shaun, taiko drummers and the Iolani Power Dancers), food booths (seafood, Hawaiian plate, barbecue chicken, hamburgers, Okinawan noodles, malassadas, huli beef), booths (white elephant, country store, produce, baked goods, kim chee, pickled mango), and other events (trolley rides, silent auction, face painting, chef Alan Wong cooking demonstration, others).
Free. Parking available on Kaimuki High School field. Information: 943-2339.
A special free screening of "Mrs. Dalloway" by the Hawaii International Film Festival for members of Hawaii Films Fans will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Varsity Theatre. HIFF presents 'Mrs. Dalloway'
to membership"Mrs. Dalloway", starring Vanessa Redgrave, Natasha McElhone, and Michael Graves, is a romantic drama set in urban English society in the years after World War I. While preparing for a party one summer day, Mrs. Dalloway begins to reflect on her life, leading her to question the decisions she made in her youth. Her past and present collide when she encounters the suitor she once rejected. Her best friend Sally, and a stranger whose tragic life touches Mrs. Dalloway emotionally, complete this tapestry of memories.
The film opens to the general public at the Varsity Theatre on May 8.
Seating for the HIFF screening is limited. Hawaii Film Fan membership fees start at $50.
To reserve seats -- two for each HIFF membership -- call 528-FILM, ext. 19.
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