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Thursday, January 21st, 2010
January 23rd, at Coconut Island
 Lisa Koehn accepts her award at the 2009 ceremony
The Hilo Community Players Annual TIKI AWARDS Awards will be presented in all of their glory on Saturday January 23, 2010 at the Coconut Island pavilion from 1-5 pm. Join us once again, as we celebrate our successes of the past year! 2009 was a year of grand artistic accomplishments!
Each year Hilo Community Players holds a party, the Tiki Awards Banquet, to honor the actors and others who helped to make the past year a special one. We review the year and celebrate. We laugh. We cry. We poke fun at those folks who deserve it. And we give Tiki Awards to the two actors from each production who get the most audience votes. In addition to the prestigious “Best Director,” “Best Actor,” “Best Actress,” and “Best Set Design” awards for the 2009 productions of “Cabaret” and “Taming of the Shrew,” we have some (more…)
Monday, June 15th, 2009
Shakespeare in the Park promises to be a laugh-out-loud good time this summer. Originally staged as a play within a play, the Hilo Community Players are reinterpreting “The Taming of the Shrew” to be a 1950’s television program, with the audience playing the role of our “live studio audience”. Taming of the Shrew will be set in 1953 upper middle class society. This play has a serious message hidden amongst the light hearted humor. Katherine (played by Jessica Dempsey), also known as the Shrew, refuses to conform to the role society has chosen for her. She meets Petruccio (Ray Campainha), falls in love, and capitulates and conforms to society’s standards. Throughout the play her younger sister Bianca (Felix Kao) is pursued by three suitors: Gremio (Tim Oldfather), Hortensio (Jake McPherson), and Lucentio (Nick Brosseau). The suitors endure all sorts of complications because Baptista (Phil Taylor), father to Katherine and Bianca, declares no one may court Bianca until her older sister Katherine is married off. In the end Lucentio wins Bianca’s heart with the help of his two servants Tranio (Mark de Moss) and Biondello (Ian Schroeder) and marries her. Gremio decides that he needs to marry somebody rich and finds the Widow (Laura Andres) to his taste. Adding to the fun and chaos are Lucentio’s father Vincentio (Lewis Moore), the Pedant (Michael Conlon) and the comedy team of Petruccio’s servants Grumio (Leslie Kelly), and our clowns (Angela Nakamura, Kekoa Graham and Catherine McPherson) inspired by the Three Stooges. It’s a recipe for a romping good time.
Shakespeare in the Park has been an East Hawaii tradition for 32 years. As always the show is presented free of charge but audience members will have a chance to donate when we “pass the hat” around at intermission. Donations are highly encouraged as all funding for the show comes from community donations. Also don’t forget about our fabulous concessions. This year we will be offering chocolate bars, sodas, water, baked goods and coffee provided by Kope Kope Espresso Cafe.
Performances are July 2nd and 3rd, 8th through the 11th, and 17th & 18th at 7:30 pm. July 5th and 12th are matinees with performances at 2:30 pm. A special Q&A session with the actors will be held after the July 12th performance. All performances will be held at Kalakaua Park in downtown Hilo. Don’t forget to bring an umbrella and a cushion. Performances are rain or shine!
Tuesday, April 7th, 2009
Don’t forget that auditions for this year’s production of Shakespeare In The Park start this weekend! This year we’re doing The Taming Of The Shrew set in 1953 and our director is Randy Raphael. Auditions are being held at the Puueo Community Center in Clem Akina Park.
Dates and times for auditions are:
Friday, April 10 from 6pm to 8pm
Saturday, April 11 from 2pm to 4pm
Friday, April 17 from 6pm to 8pm
Saturday, April 18 from 2pm to 4pm
Please arrive early, and plan to stay the full two hours. Prepared monologues are welcome, but NOT required or expected. If you would like to familiarize yourself with the play, visit http://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/shrew/.
Parts are available for 3 women (possibly more), and MANY men.
Remember, volunteers are always welcome, so if you’d like to come help with the show, come to auditions and talk to our production team!
See you there!
Thursday, March 5th, 2009
Come on out and join us for the opening night of Cabaret. Or join us for any of our other performances.
Show dates are March 20 and 21 at 7:30 pm. March 22 at 2:00 pm at The Hilo Woman’s Club in Hilo. March 26, 27, 28 and April 3 and 4 at 7:30 pm at the Akebono Theater in Pahoa. (more…)
Tuesday, February 10th, 2009
That’s right this summer’s Shakespeare in the Park offering is Taming of the Shrew.
Auditions will be held on April 10 at 6:00pm and April 11 at 2:00 pm. We have a second round of auditions April 17 at 6:00 pm and April 18 at 2:00 pm. All auditions will take place at the Puueo Community Center in Clem Akina Park in Hilo. You are welcome to come with a speech prepared but it is not a requirement. We hope to see you there!
Characters:
BAPTISTA, a rich Gentleman of Padua.
VINCENTIO, an old Gentleman of Pisa.
LUCENTIO, son to Vincentio; in love with Bianca.
PETRUCCIO, a Gentleman of Verona; Suitor to Katharina.
GREMIO, HORTENSIO, Suitors to Bianca.
TRANIO, BIONDELLO, Servants to Lucentio
GRUMIO, CURTIS, Servants to Petruchio.
Pedant, set up to personate Vincentio.
KATHARINA, the Shrew, BIANCA, Daughters to Baptista.
Widow.
Tailor, Haberdasher, and Servants attending on Baptista and Petruchio.
Katherine - The “shrew” of the play’s title, Katherine, or Kate, is the daughter of Baptista Minola, with whom she lives in Padua. She is sharp-tongued, quick-tempered, and prone to violence, particularly against anyone who tries to marry her. Her hostility toward suitors particularly distresses her father. But her anger and rudeness disguise her deep-seated sense of insecurity and her jealousy toward her sister, Bianca. She does not resist her suitor Petruccio forever, though, and she eventually subjugates herself to him, despite her previous repudiation of marriage.
Petruccio - Petruccio is a gentleman from Verona. Loud, boisterous, eccentric, quick-witted, and frequently drunk, he has come to Padua “to wive and thrive.” He wishes for nothing more than a woman with an enormous dowry, and he finds Kate to be the perfect fit. Disregarding everyone who warns him of her shrewishness, he eventually succeeds not only in wooing Katherine, but in silencing her tongue and temper with his own.
Bianca – The younger daughter of Baptista. The lovely Bianca proves herself the opposite of her sister, Kate, at the beginning of the play: she is soft-spoken, sweet, and unassuming. Thus, she operates as Kate’s principal female foil. Because of her large dowry and her mild behavior, several men vie for her hand. Baptista, however, will not let her marry until Kate is wed.
Baptista – Baptista is one of the wealthiest men in Padua, and his daughters become the prey of many suitors due to the substantial dowries he can offer. He is good-natured, if a bit superficial. His absentmindedness increases when Kate shows her obstinate nature. Thus, at the opening of the play, he is already desperate to find her a suitor, having decided that she must marry before Bianca does.
Lucentio – A young student from Pisa, the good-natured and intrepid Lucentio comes to Padua to study at the city’s renowned university, but he is immediately sidetracked when he falls in love with Bianca at first sight. By disguising himself as a classics instructor named Cambio, he convinces Gremio to offer him to Baptista as a tutor for Bianca. He wins her love, but his impersonation gets him into trouble when his father, Vincentio, visits Padua.
Tranio – Lucentio’s servant. Tranio accompanies Lucentio from Pisa. Wry and comical, he plays an important part in his master’s charade—he assumes Lucentio’s identity and bargains with Baptista for Bianca’s hand.
Gremio and Hortensio - Two gentlemen of Padua. Gremio and Hortensio are Bianca’s suitors at the beginning of the play. Though they are rivals, these older men also become friends during their mutual frustration with and rejection by Bianca. Hortensio directs Petruccio to Kate and then dresses up as a music instructor to court Bianca. He and Gremio are both thwarted in their efforts by Lucentio. Hortensio ends up marrying a widow.
Grumio – Petruccio’s servant and the fool of the play—a source of much comic relief.
Biondello – Lucentio’s second servant, who assists his master and Tranio in carrying out their plot.
List assembled from www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/shrew
Friday, January 30th, 2009
The Hilo Community Players celebrated our theater season last weekend with our Tiki Awards. We hope that you all enjoy the photos and check out our list of winners. (more…)
Monday, January 26th, 2009
After an exciting round of auditions we have settled on our cast! We’ve been hard at work for three weeks now and hope you’ll love the show!
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Monday, December 15th, 2008
The Hilo Community Players are participating in the Paradise Yellow Pages phonebook fundraiser. HCP has participated for the last 2 years by delivering telephone books in the Hilo area. This fundraiser happens over a 2-3 week period in February. If you can help out by delivering books please contact Susie at susie@hilocommunityplayers.org.
Monday, December 15th, 2008
We are holding a second night of auditions for our production of Cabaret.
Thursday December 18, 2008 from 6:30 pm until 9:30 pm at Hawaiian Acres Community Center 8 Rd in Hawaiian Acres.
For more information about auditons please read this post.
Saturday, December 6th, 2008
The Hilo Community Players are proud to announce their spring production is Cabaret! Show dates are March 20- 22, 27-29 and April 3 & 4 2009. Cabaret will be directed by Roberta Brashear-Kaulfers.
Auditions are Wednesday December 17 2008 at the Pu’ueo Community Center from 6:30pm -9:00pm. Please be prepared to sign a song from the show (or another of your choice) and wear comfortable clothing for dancing in.
Major roles are the MC, Sally Bowles, Cliff, Fraulein Schneider and Heir Schultz, Ernst, and the Kit Kat Club (boys and girls). Also needed are the Kit Kat Band, production management, stagehands and lighting crew.
Callbacks will be announced following auditions.
If you’d like more information please contact Roberta at roberta@hilocommunityplayers.org
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