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URINETOWN Opens Friday on Maui

Forget the imperfect title, the winner of three Tony Awards, “Urinetown: The Musical” is one of the most uproariously funny musicals in recent years. It is a hilarious tale of greed, corruption, revolution and love in a time when water is worth its weight in gold! For Maui, this should sound very familiar. “Urinetown” catapults the audience into an unknown future with its outrageous perspective, wickedly modern wit, and sustained ability to produce gales of unbridled laughter. Columnist Liz Smith said, “Urinetown is one of the cleverest, most adroit, funniest evenings I’ve spent in many a season.” Don’t Hold it A Second Longer — You Gotta Go!

Click here to see headshots of each of the URINETOWN cast members on the Pro-Arts website.

CALL NOW FOR TICKETS: 875-4367
or buy in person at the Queen Ka’ahumanu Center Customer Service Desk

Theatre, Schedule and Ticket Prices:

Steppingstone Playhouse at the Queen Ka’ahumanu Center in Kahului

Friday, October 24 – 7:30 pm
Saturday, October 25 – 7:30 pm
Sunday, October 26 – 2:00 pm (Bargain Matinee)
Friday, October 31 – 7:30 pm (Halloween Costume Contest! Prizes!)
Saturday, November 1 – 7:30 pm
Sunday, November 2 – 2:00 pm
Friday, November 7 – 7:30 pm
Saturday, November 8 – 7:30 pm
Sunday, November 9 – 2:00 pm

$25 Fridays & Saturdays – Center
$22 Fridays & Saturdays – Side
$18 Sunday, October 26
$21 Sunday, November 2, 9

***URINETOWN: The Musical is suitable for all audiences***

Don’t Hold it A Second Longer — You Gotta Go!

We Look Forward to Seeing You at URINETOWN!

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South Maui Children and Youth Day on Saturday October 18 at Kenolio Park in Kihei

Yesterday when the kids woke up I told them that we are going on a Youth Fair. Having had so much fun at the County Fair, I was excited to bring them to another fair, even though it will be on a smaller scale. Then I found out that the date of that fair (or event) is not yesterday but next Saturday. Thanks to Maui Weekly article I didn’t have to drive there for nothing. Below is an excerpt from the Maui Weekly and a link to the full article:

As our busy days zoom by, we must not forget to nurture our most valuable resource: our children. In conjunction with the Kihei Youth Center and Sen. Roz Baker, the Hawai’i Medical Services Association (HMSA) presents the 2nd Annual South Maui Children and Youth Day event on Saturday, Oct. 18, from 3 to 8 p.m. at the Kenolio Park Recreation Complex in Kihei. The event will celebrate families, with a focus on preschool to middle school children.

This month, a series of events across the state will be part of Hawai’s 2008 Children and Youth Month, celebrating 15 years of keiki appreciation. The South Maui Children and Youth Day will highlight events focused on education, with several hands-on activities to encourage parents to spend quality time with their precious keiki.

The community is invited to enjoy this free, fun-filled family event which will feature free interactive, educational activities from over 20 nonprofit organizations. Tasty food will be available, and in compliance with the County of Maui vendor administrative rules, no craft items will be sold.

The first 500 preschool to middle school kids who complete the Treasure Hunt game will be eligible to receive special goodie bags filled with items donated by event sponsors. Also, glow stick necklaces will be handed out, compliments of Resort Quest Hawaii: the management company of Kihei’s popular Maui Lu Hotel. Continued on Maui Weekly HERE.

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