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On The Scene
John Berger
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1 IN 5-MILLION:
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Victoria Wong, front row left, received a lifetime pass to Honolulu Theatre for Youth as the 5-millionth person to attend an HTY show. She was brought onstage moments before the matinee of "Snow White" at Tenney Theater Sept. 9. Victoria's cousin, Preston Wong, helped her hold the giant commemorative pass as she was being congratulated by cast member Stephanie Kuroda, left, Gov. Linda Lingle, HTY artistic director Eric Johnson, managing director Louise King Lanzilotti and cast members Hermen "Junior" Tesoro and Dusty Behner. CLICK FOR LARGE
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WE LOVE "BAD":
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Diamond Head Theatre artistic director John Rampage gave Cathy Foy a welcoming hug during DHT's pre-season party at Oahu Country Club last Thursday. Foy gave a beautifully acted preview of how she'll play the evil Mrs. Meers in "Thoroughly Modern Millie," which opens the DHT season tomorrow. CLICK FOR LARGE
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CUTE COUPLE:
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"Our Town" cast members Vivian Hignite (Emily Webb) and Savada Gilmore (George Gibbs) enjoyed the opening-night party for The Actors Group production at Yellow Brick Studio last Thursday. Hignite and Gilmore are nicely matched as the sweethearts, and Gerald Altweis, Jim Hesse and David Schaeffer also stand out in this beautifully acted revival of a dark but riveting all-American story. "Our Town" touches the heart. CLICK FOR LARGE
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ART FOR PEACE:
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Sandra Brace, left, cheered on daughter Madisson Brace as Madisson colored a "6th Aloha Peace Forum Week" poster at Kahala Mall on Saturday. Event sponsors Christopher Matar and Quincy Adamo also watched her work. Kids of all ages created personalized versions of the poster. The Aloha Peace Forum takes palce Oct. 14 and 15 as part of "Children & Youth Month" in Hawaii. CLICK FOR LARGE
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BRAND NEW OLD BAG:
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Erika Kauffman, left, Sergio Goes and Philana Bouvier admired the classic lines of a Louis Vuitton "Lock It" handbag during a champagne party at Louis Vuitton Waikiki Saturday. The design re-interprets a shape originally introduced by Louis Vuitton in 1958. CLICK FOR LARGE
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