By ThinkTech Hawaii · 7/14/2018
Manoa Valley Theatre (MVT) is celebrating its 50th anniversary as Honolulu's off-Broadway playhouse, showcasing the importance of community theater in enriching lives and fostering local talent. Introduction
The current production, a musical comedy titled The Princess and the Iso Peanut, is receiving great reviews and features a large cast and crew. Current Production
MVT emphasizes collaboration within the local theater community, nurturing talent from the University of Hawaii and providing diverse programming throughout the year. Community Collaboration
MVT is currently showcasing The Princess and the Iso Peanut, a local adaptation of a classic fairy tale, featuring over 40 cast members and a crew of 10. Production Details
The production is being held at Kaimuki High School due to its size, with performances running for three weeks. Performance Venue
MVT has produced over 300 plays since its founding in 1969, significantly contributing to the local arts scene. Theatre History
The theater operates on a volunteer basis, showcasing high-quality talent from the community, and collaborates with other local theaters to nurture talent. Volunteer Talent
For its 50th anniversary, MVT plans to produce six shows, including revivals of popular past productions and new works that resonate with the community. Anniversary Season
Notable upcoming productions include Shipment Day, a world premiere based on a true story, and Allegiance, a musical about Japanese American internment during WWII. Upcoming Productions