This is not Diamond Head Theatre. This is Kalihi's T-Shirt Theatre. This is not Punahou School or Iolani School. This is Farrington High School. These are not kids on the street with nothing to do. These are performers working hard to put on a show with a positive message to all who will see it. I hope you will take the time to go and watch the performance. They deserve your support. Admission is free with donations happily accepted. Check out Erick's photos on his blog, Erick the Photog.
Show dates are Friday May 7 @ 7:30pm and Sunday May 9 @ 4:30pm at Farrington High School.
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11 comments:
Awesome pictures!! Wish I could see it.
It's a great production. The kids' get a lot of input into the script, so some of the stuff is really funny.
hey jalna thanks for taking the pics, can I link this page to our alliance for drama education website.
Please do David. I was wondering myself how to get the pics to the parents. They'd be so proud! I'll be back to Thursday's rehearsals this week. I'll bring you a DVD with all my photos.
yep, done. http://rehearseforlife.com/
Wow, great shots of the play. You captured the heart and soul of the kids and the play. Such an amazing job, you know it looks so realistic I feel like I was there. Super shooting job!
Thanks David!
Thanks Erick, but maybe it feels like you were there cause you WAS there . . . hahahaha.
terrific shots ;-) i hope the performances will be sold out!
Thanks Rand. Hope you get to see one of the shows.
wow.. I really like the white balance in your shots..the tones came out great. The wide angle shot w/ the stage lights is my favorite..great shooting.
OMG Shun-Wah, indoor flash white balance has always been a problem for me. It's a little easier for me in post processing now only because I've accepted the orange tones that come with indoor shooting and I don't try to cool it down as much as I used to.
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