One noddah sellout for Manoa Valley Theater

JOHN BERGER / JBERGER@STARADVERTISER.COM
Dwight Martin, left, producing director of Manoa Valley Theatre, celebrated with board members Alice Tucker, Tom Ishii and Barbara Nickerson after MVT’s summer production of Lisa Matsumoto’s “Once Upon One Noddah Time” opened with a sold-out house Thursday in Manoa. MVT presented the first play in Matsumoto’s pidgin fairy tale trilogy, “Once Upon One Time,” to sell-out crowds in 2010, and tickets for the sequel production are selling fast. Get ’em while they last at manoavalleytheatre.com.
John Berger’s On the Scene photos run throughout the week in the Today section. Contact him at jberger@staradvertiser.com.
Dwight Martin, left, producing director of Manoa Valley Theatre, celebrated with board members Alice Tucker, Tom Ishii and Barbara Nickerson after MVT’s summer production of Lisa Matsumoto’s “Once Upon One Noddah Time” opened with a sold-out house Thursday in Manoa. MVT presented the first play in Matsumoto’s pidgin fairy tale trilogy, “Once Upon One Time,” to sell-out crowds in 2010, and tickets for the sequel production are selling fast. Get ’em while they last at manoavalleytheatre.com.
John Berger’s On the Scene photos run throughout the week in the Today section. Contact him at jberger@staradvertiser.com.
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