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Kapolei High students laugh at dating in ‘Check Please!’

Pat by Pat
July 4, 2013
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Kapolei High School News – November 26, 2012

Kapolei High School’s International Thespian Society Troupe #6906 will perform “Check Please!,” their first annual show. This play originates from a student’s Senior Project, and because it is produced, directed, and performed solely by students, only one performance is scheduled. “Check Please!” is a love story that reveals the perils of dating when circumstances can conjure up a kleptomaniac, your grandmother’s bridge partner, and even a pirate! The plot thickens when a series of blind dinner dates goes from bad to worse. The performance will be held at the Kapolei High School Forum on Friday, February 15, 2013, at 3 P.M. When doors open at 2:30, tickets will be available for $3.00.

Coming up on stage will be the musical play “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” presented by the Performing Arts Center of Kapolei High, which is one of four productions the group puts on annually. Find out more information about this after-school organization by going to their website: packapolei.org.

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Pat Pang (Nozaki) is a retired DOE secondary school teacher who taught school in Waianae for almost 40 years. She has served the community as a member of the Waianae Neighborhood Board and as a delegate to the 1978 Hawaii State Constitutional Convention. She was raised on the Nanakuli Hawaiian Homestead and resided in Waianae during her years as a teacher.

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