We just returned home from a great play named 'Cane Fields Burning'.
Really enjoyed the story and how it was told. Think you will too. Go eh!
A World Premiere by Kemuel DeMoville
“Something’s stirring in the shadows. Something’s coming. Something’s waiting.”
Ghosts, demons, and dark memories haunt Hawai‘i’s plantation fields in this tale of a curse passed down through the generations. An old man has died; as his son and grandson sort through his belongings, the photograph of a beautiful woman exposes the violent secret buried in the old man’s past.
The winner of the Kumu Kahua/UH Manoa Playwriting Contest, Cane Fields Burning uses the elegant power of Japanese Noh theatre to tell the story of a family struggling to escape its tortured history.
SHOW DATES:
Thursday, Friday & Saturday 8pm
October 6, 7, 8, 2011
Sunday 2pm
October 9, 2011
Really enjoyed the story and how it was told. Think you will too. Go eh!
A World Premiere by Kemuel DeMoville
“Something’s stirring in the shadows. Something’s coming. Something’s waiting.”
Ghosts, demons, and dark memories haunt Hawai‘i’s plantation fields in this tale of a curse passed down through the generations. An old man has died; as his son and grandson sort through his belongings, the photograph of a beautiful woman exposes the violent secret buried in the old man’s past.
The winner of the Kumu Kahua/UH Manoa Playwriting Contest, Cane Fields Burning uses the elegant power of Japanese Noh theatre to tell the story of a family struggling to escape its tortured history.
SHOW DATES:
Thursday, Friday & Saturday 8pm
October 6, 7, 8, 2011
Sunday 2pm
October 9, 2011