Diamond Head Theatre


The Diamond Head Theatre is the oldest performing arts center in Hawaii, opened in 1915. Locally known as the "Broadway of the Pacific", it is located on the slopes of Diamond Head in Honolulu, Hawaii.

History

On April 28, 1915, a new theatrical group called the Footlights was born when Will Lewers, Mrs. Walter F. Dillingham, Helen Alexander, Margaret Center and Gerrit Wilder appeared in The Amazons by Pinero. The performance took place at the Honolulu Opera House, where the main post office on Merchant Street now stands. The legacy of those theatre lovers grew into the third-oldest, continuously operating theatre in the entire United States.
In 1934, the Footlights reorganized and took on a new name: Honolulu Community Theatre. In the original mission statement, still honored today, the theatre committed itself to community service through the art of theatre, involving the people of Hawaii as audience members, stage crew and performers.
During World War II, Honolulu Community Theatre productions entertained thousands of troops at over 300 performances throughout the Pacific. Then, in 1952, Honolulu Community Theatre took up residence in the Fort Ruger Theatre, the Army Post's then movie house. Major refurbishments to make that structure a fully modern venue for stage productions included the addition of scene and costume shops, installation of lighting and sound systems, handicapped-accessible restrooms, a first-ever lobby for patrons and an upstairs addition for expanded office space, spotlights, and sound and lighting boards.
In 1990, Honolulu Community Theatre was renamed Diamond Head Theatre. Each season Diamond Head Theatre offers six mainstage theatrical productions, including five major musicals. They provide theatre workshops to train residents of Hawaii in the theatrical arts. Acting, voice and dance classes for children, teens, and adults are offered throughout the year. Diamond Head Theatre's Shooting Stars, a youth performing arts troupe, provides exposure and training to area youth.

Past seasons

2007–2008 season

The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, September21 – October7, 2007Meet Me in St. Louis, November30 – December16, 2007Barefoot in the Park, February 1–17, 2008Flower Drum Song, March21, 2008 – April6, 2008The Producers, May16 – June1, 2008The Wizard of Oz, July 11–27, 2008

2008–2009 season

Les Misérables, a Hawaii Community Theatre premiere, September26, 2008 – October12, 2008Peter Pan, December 5–31, 2008Souvenir, a Hawaii premiere, January30 – February15, 2009Gypsy, March20 – April5, 2009Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, a Hawaii premiere, May 15–31, 2009The Wedding Singer, a Hawaii premiere, July 10–26, 2009

2009–2010 season

The Drowsy Chaperone, a Hawaii premiere, September25 – October11, 2009Irving Berlin's White Christmas, a Hawaii premiere, December 4–20, 2009The Joy Luck Club, January29 – February14, 2010SHOUT! The Mod Musical, a Hawaii premiere, March19 – April4, 2010Guys and Dolls, May 14–30, 2010The Sound of Music, July 9–25, 2010