Performing arts majors team up to produce musical revue

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The University of Hawaii at Hilo will present a senior project by three

The University of Hawaii at Hilo will present a senior project by three

performing arts majors entitled “Everyday’s A Musical” on Friday,

at 7:30 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center. Admission is by

donation.

“Everyday’s A Musical,” produced by drama performance majors Alston

Albarado and Angeline Jara along with music concentration student Justin

Chittams, is a musical theatre revue laced with an original storyline

featuring songs from various Broadway shows such as Fame, Avenue Q, The Book

of Mormon, Dream Girls, In the Heights and Chicago.

The show is choreographed by College of Continuing Education and Community Service

Program Coordinator Dori Yamada, and co-directed by performing arts major

Scott Wuscher, with music provided by the UH-Hilo Jazz Orchestra’s

Pathology Band.

Featured performers include Performing Arts graduates Kimo Apaka and Cristina

Hussey, agriculture faculty member Norman Arancon and graduate Bria Callaway.

They’ll be joined by Zeisha Cobile, Jacob Griffin, Willyam Hodson,

Lilinoe Kauahikaua, Paris Kippen, Lawrence Mano, Kawai Soares and Katherine Wilson.

For more information, contact Alston Albarado at aa22@hawaii.edu.