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    Hawaii Theatre Center - The stage awaits the arrival of the performers....

    Hawaii Theatre Center

    4.3(259 reviews)
    0.3 kmDowntown
    $$
    100 years in business
    Not-for-profit

    Walking into the Hawai'i Theatre, you're instantly transported into another era. An era of soft…read moreelegance and timeless artistry. From the moment you pass through the doors, you're surrounded by a blend of old-world elegance and Hawaiian warmth. Built in 1922, the theatre has hosted everything from silent films and Broadway plays to concerts and Hula performances. Today it seats about 1,400 guests, offering an intimate experience where every seat feels close to the stage. The acoustics are excellent, the seats are comfortable, and the staff and volunteers are friendly, welcoming, and genuinely helpful. There's also a small bar and lounge with high-tops, perfect for enjoying a drink and conversation before the show. Inside the theater, you see tall, fluted Corinthian-style columns that are richly detailed. The curved arch overhead is decorated with mosaic-style tiles in warm tones,and I absolutely LOVE the lush deep red velvet curtains that frame the stage. They add so much warmth and elegance. Having attended many shows throughout the years, I've always been mesmerized by the mural above the stage and decided to do some Googling while waiting for the show to begin. I learned it's Lionel Walden's Glorification of the Drama. The painting depicts a grand procession of mythic figures -- a golden-robed muse in her chariot, attendants, musicians, a lion handler -- all celebrating the power of theater. The central figure, often interpreted as the Personification of Drama, leads the way. Knowing that part of the mural was once lost to water damage and later painstakingly restored makes it even more meaningful. Parking is easy at the municipal garage on Bethel Street, just a block away. The short walk is now well-lit, a welcome improvement from years past when it was dark and sketchy. Entertaining audiences for over 100 years, the Hawaii Theater is a recognized as a National Historic Landmark. Attending a show here, you're not just watching a performance, you're also living and breathing a beautiful piece of Hawaii's historic culture.

    It was a treat to watch Guy Hagi and Phil Rosenthal chat about the Somebody Feed Phil show…read more Will call opened early, was well staffed and efficient. Security did a nice job checking bags, and held my dinner leftovers on an entrance table, as food isn't allowed in the historic theater. It was easily retrieved after the show on the way out;) Restrooms were bright and lines moved quickly. Hot tip: fellow guests said that their $20 drinking glass in a safety cup is refillable at a discount on your next visit (they were enjoying wine, another had pineapple juice). If non alcoholic, that refill is free. Hmmm, we might have to try that next visit!

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    Hawaii Theatre Center - How's my sippy cup!

    How's my sippy cup!

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    Kung Hei Fat Choy!

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    Look how beautiful this theatre is!!

    Hawaii Winter Baseball

    Hawaii Winter Baseball

    4.3(3 reviews)
    0.4 kmDowntown

    I wish they'd bring Hawaii Winter Baseball back for good. Its refreshing for the people of Hawaii…read moreto watch real professional baseball for once. I remember going to a couple of Honolulu Sharks games back in the day at the stadium. At the time I had no idea who I was watching until I recently found a box of old HWB memorabilia and autographs. Turns out that I got autographs from Todd Helton (Colorado Rockies), Tadahito Iguchi (San Diego Padres), and I think Hideki Okajima (Boston Red Sox). I didn't get a chance to see any of the recent games with big draft names like Buster Posey and Joba Chamberlain. However, I hope some form of the league returns back to the islands.

    Good news baseball fans. After a 2007 hiatus, Les Murakami Stadium is back open in 2008. What…read moredoes that mean? You can go see potential future major leaguers either on the UH campus or in Waipahu (all depending upon your location and mood). As a S.F. Giants fan, I'm interested to see how super prospect Buster Posey does for the Waikiki Beachboys. Murakami Stadium has general admission tix and, due to today's small crowd, only the lower deck was open. People sauntered in and could sit almost anywhere they liked (behind home plate, down the lines, in the shade, in the sun, etc.). They offer some of the traditional concession fare (hot dogs, sodas, bottled water, beer, etc.) but also had some surprises (ex: saimin, Gordon Biersch related items). It's a family friendly experience, especially with the reasonable 2008 ticket prices (adults $6, kids 4-12 $3, kids under 4 FREE). The ballpark atmosphere for the day game was mellow and reminded me some of spring training games in Arizona.

    Capitol Modern The Hawaii State Art Museum - Hawaii Triennial 2025 Aloha No (NOW - 04 May 2025)

    Capitol Modern The Hawaii State Art Museum

    4.5(117 reviews)
    0.1 kmDowntown

    Capital Modern, Hawaii State Art Museum is a beautiful museum located downtown Honolulu surrounded…read moreby historical and modern buildings. Old and new Honolulu come together in this location. The grounds are scenic and lovely, really nice area to stroll and enjoy some of Hawaiian history and art. Lots of street parking and free parking after 6pm. I usually go on First Friday which is always a blast, they always have different local entertainment throughout the evening and sometimes the place really gets rocking from the music. The nice thing, kids are welcome as well so the whole family can attend. On the second floor there is two galleries that house the different art and artists. The wood floors are beautiful. Every month there is a different theme and the art work is rotated so it never gets old. Also on the second floor are different vendors that are selling food products or locally made products for sale. They also have beer and wine available for sale. The staff are great and very helpful. If you have a bag, the security outside the gallery will check it for you as well as any waterbottles. Admission is free but donations are accepted and really appreciated. Come check this place out, you won't be disappointed.

    The Capitol Modern is a hidden gem in the heart of downtown Honolulu. The Museum houses modern…read moreHawaiian art and is free to the public! The building and grounds are lovely and serene, a perfect place to relax and enjoy Hawaiian art. The building is a great example of classic Colonial Hawaiian architecture. I came to visit to my granddaughter's preschool painting, which was part of an exhibit in the lobby. I love that the museum encourages young artists. Upstairs, two galleries were filled with modern paintings and sculptures by Hawaiian artists. Don't miss the sculpture garden, with pieces by many renowned artists. While admission is free, donations are appreciated. We found metered parking a block away. A nice gift shop is located on the first floor. They will check big bags that are not allowed in the galleries. There is a cafe, but it was not open during my visit.

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    Capitol Modern The Hawaii State Art Museum - Stage view from the upstairs!

    Stage view from the upstairs!

    Capitol Modern The Hawaii State Art Museum - Solomon Enos! Beautiful Piece

    Solomon Enos! Beautiful Piece

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