Chicago – The State of Hawaii may be one of the most misunderstood in America. Because of its reputation as a tourist mecca, the fact that native peoples live and work there like any other place is hard to imagine. Also unimaginable is the drug use of island residents, but playwright and Hawaiian native Hannah li-Epstein wrote about it in her stage play “Not One Batu,” now in its Premiere Chicago run at the Berger Park Coach House through July 28th, 2018. For more information, including tickets, click here.
“Not One Batu” is presented by Nothing Without a Company (in partnership with Lanialoha Lee and Aloha Center Chicago), the theater group that specializes in using outside-the-box spaces to do their staging. For this play, they begin with a luau party in the Berger Coach House, and weather depending perform the play outside with Lake Michigan as an ocean stand-in backdrop.
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“Not One Batu” is presented by Nothing Without a Company (in partnership with Lanialoha Lee and Aloha Center Chicago), the theater group that specializes in using outside-the-box spaces to do their staging. For this play, they begin with a luau party in the Berger Coach House, and weather depending perform the play outside with Lake Michigan as an ocean stand-in backdrop.
Honey Girl...
- 7/6/2018
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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