About this Event
Kimo waits tables while pursuing his dream of acting professionally in the 1980s—but he’s always too brown, or not brown enough. During a time when there were few roles for people of color, except for local commercials, those television images of Hawai`i people were, in some cases, even more limiting than Hollywood's idea of what it meant to be from Hawai`i. Kimo's quest is funny, frustrating and totally relatable as he tries to break free from stereotypical images of island characters.
There will be a talk story session with the cast and crew on November 15th after the performance
There will be no performance on Thanksgiving, November 28
There is no late seating, so please arrive at least 5 minutes before your showtime.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Kumu Kahua Theatre, 46 Merchant St, Honolulu, United States
USD 5.00 to USD 25.00