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Surgeon pumps 'Heartbeat' in Waikiki showroom --Star Bulletin

6/2/2009 11:02:24 AM


 

Surgeon pumps 'Heartbeat' in Waikiki showroom

By Jason Genegabus

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, May 29, 2009


The final nail was driven into the coffin of "Waikiki Nei" last week, when a Denver-based director-producer arrived in Honolulu to start promoting its replacement at the newly renamed Royal Hawaiian Theater.

Dr. Dennis Law, a retired surgeon, has developed what he calls an action-musical titled "Heartbeat Hawaii" which will open July 17. It will be his eighth such production.

"When my company started in 2001, I noticed there was an acrobatic dance ability in China ... that isn't found anywhere else," he said last weekend in an interview at the Sheraton Waikiki. "I'd never seen these types of dance movements (before)."

Law plans to bring 75 cast and crew members to the theater. Many top jobs, including costume designer, supervising composer and lead choreographers, are held by Chinese nationals. The only "Waikiki Nei" holdover is Roy Tokujo, who remains as co-producer of "Heartbeat Hawaii."

Law said the production will be similar to a Broadway show while incorporating Hawaiian themes. He also plans to draw upon his experiences as a tourist to develop material.

"I don't think a show in this kind of a market should ever try to teach too much," he said. "I believe (audiences) want to be entertained within the context of this location, (and) action is a universal language" ...

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The launch of Monkey King --- the new edition to celebrate the 2010 Winter Olympic Games.


Even though the world-premiere of Monkey King during the 2008 Summer Olympics was already highly acclaimed, the new 2010 edition now underway promises to take the concept of Action-Musical to new heights of visual splendor and action entertainment.
Monkey King will make its North American premiere in the first week of February at the prestigious The Centre in Vancouver for Performing Arts.? Monkey Kings appearance in Vancouver will create history for the show because it will represent the only show that would run through two consecutive Olympic games.? The rock-style Action-Musical will run for four weeks (at least thirty-two performances) after which it will move onto the famous Canon Theatre in downtown Toronto for three weeks.? The performances in Toronto will make the show once again eligible for the prestigious annual Dora Awards for theatrical entertainment.?
Rehearsals have already begun for this impressive 2010 Canadian tour of Monkey King.? Despite Sight, Sound & Action having touted its Heartbeat Hawaii cast as the best to date in the companys history, the company now believes that the Monkey King cast of artists will overshadow all predecessors.? Sight, Sound & Action will redefine Action-Musicals by creating an unprecedented integration of dance, martial arts and acrobatics.? This new fusion of the major styles of Chinese theatrical action will create a new standard for Chinese performing arts.? We sincerely believe it will be an eye-opening theatrical experience for everyone.?

 
 
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