(Photo Credit: Brad Goda- Pictured: Matthew Mazzella (Left), Junior Tesoro)
By Staff Reports
(HONOLULU) – Trash & Treasure is a highly interactive adventure that spurs kids’ to learn about the value of rubbish. The short play follows Truckster, a talking garbage truck, and his best friend Sortie as they sing and dance their way through a day in the life of our garbage. Introducing concepts of reducing, reusing and recycling the play will appeal to any child who has ever rushed to the window to watch a garbage truck pass by or any family who wonders how they can help make a difference in our environment.
Built specifically for audiences 3-6 years old the play is a collaboration between Honolulu Theatre for Youth and the City and County of Honolulu-Department of Environmental Services.
“Capturing the curiosity of young people before they form the habits and values that will last a lifetime is essential to our health as an island and as a planet,” says HTY Artistic Director Eric Johnson. “By partnering with the City and innovative businesses like Reuse Hawaii we are including families and young people in a conversation that will have a profound effect on their future”.
The production was created by HTY’s professional ensemble, including actors Junior Tesoro and Matthew Mazzella; Director Eric Johnson; Scenic, Props, and Costume Designer Lynn Jeffries and features original music by Matthew Mazzella.
Trash & Treasure runs Saturday March 2 and 9 @ 9:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. with ASL Interpretation on Saturday March 9 @ 11:30am. Performances are in Tenney Theatre at the Cathedral of St. Andrew. It is ideal for ages 3 and up. Single tickets are $20 for adults, $10 for youth (18 and under) and $15 for seniors (over 60). For more information, to receive a season brochure, order tickets to a show, or learn more about HTY’s educational programming, call 839-9885. Tickets may also be ordered online at www.htyweb.org.
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