Kumu Kahua is excited to present The Work, featuring the premiere of a new script:Next Stop: Rage by Anette Arinix

Kumu Kahua is excited to present The Work, featuring the premiere of a new script:
Next Stop: Rage by Anette Arinix

 

 

Who will direct it better? 

Join your host Anette Arinix, for a hilarious good time with directors

Jason Kanda and Reyn Afaga, as they go head-to-head!

 

Audiences are invited to the next round of “The Work”—Kumu Kahua Theatre’s
hilarious head-to-head showdown between two directors. Join Jason Kanda, creator of The
Work as he puts on his director hat to take on the directing chops of Reyn Afaga in this
raucous creative challenge. Right in front of the live audience, each director will be allowed
a limited amount of time to stage the same unrehearsed scene from Next Stop: Rage by
playwright Anette Arinix, using the same actors. At the end of the showdown, the audience
gets to be the judge of who did it best!

 

Click Here to Get Your Tickets

 

 

             When: Monday, September 9 at 7 p.m- The Work with Next Stop: Rage
will be presented at Kumu Kahua Theatre, located at 46 Merchant Street in downtown
Honolulu. Tickets are $5 each and available at the door—or save a space now for one of the
hottest tickets in town (with seats known to sell out in hours!) by calling the box office at
(808) 536-4441 or buying tickets online. Entry opportunities for the Go Try PlayWrite
contest are ongoing. To learn more, visit www.kumukahua.org.

 Arinix’s work was developed in response to Kumu Kahua’s monthly Go Try PlayWrite
contest, asking applicants to create a short scene or monologue submission based on a new
writing prompt revealed each month. While Arinix’s submission evolved from a prompt to
explore road rage, Kumu Kahua Theatre releases a new prompt on the first day of each
month to inspire local writers, with entries due by that month’s end. Winners get $100 and
a subscription to Bamboo Ridge Press. The community is invited to check out the latest
installment of the ultimate directing challenge with “The Work” and to give their own
writing talents a try.

 

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Kumu Kahua productions are supported in part by the NME Fund of the Hawaiʻi Community Foundation, the Island Insurance Foundation, The State Foundation on Culture and the Arts, through appropriations from the Legislature of the State of Hawaiʻi, The AAPI Community Fund, The Richard Aadland Fund, The Honolulu Star-Advertiser, The John R. Halligan Charitable Fund, Spectrum/Charter Communications, ABC Stores, the Gloria Kosasa Gainsley Fund, Hawaiʻi Public Radio, H. Hawaii Media, Simply Storage, The Kim Coco Fund for Justice of the Iwamoto Family Foundation, Vacations Hawaiʻi, Zippy’s Restaurants, Hawaiian Electric, Edric Sakamoto, Ron and Rachel Heller, Lenard and Charlotte Chow, Hawaiʻi Conservatory of Performing Arts at Windward Community College, and other foundations, businesses, and loyal patrons.

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