(Photo/credit: Orrin Nakanelua)
By Staff Reports
(Hawaii)– Windward Community College presents A Walking Shadow, written by Taurie Kinoshita and performed by Windward CC Theatre 260 students at Palikū Theatre, October 19–27.
The performance chronicles the tragic true story of Myles Fukunaga, a mentally ill 19-year-old, who was executed on O‘ahu in 1929. This heartbreaking, expressionistic drama recounts Fukunaga’s horrifying descent into madness, his unspeakable crime and the ultimate injustice of his trial and death sentence.
Show dates and times:
October 19 and 20 (Fri. and Sat.), 7:30 p.m. (Post-show talk with cast on Saturday, October 20)
October 21 (Sun.), 4:00 p.m.
October 24 (Wed.), 4:00 p.m.
October 25–27 (Thurs.–Sat.), 7:30 p.m.
Purchase tickets online at https://windward.hawaii.edu/ theatre/productions/walking- shadow/or call (808) 779-3456 for more information.
Due to adult situations and themes, this play is recommended for ages 16 and older. Running time is 80 minutes. Each performance will be preceded by a special pre-show talk on mental illness starting 15 minutes before the beginning of the show.
A Walking Shadow deals with agency—mental and cultural—exploring the consequences of racism, lack of representation and the plight of those afflicted with mental illness. Using transcripts of interviews, the story is told from the perspective of Fukunaga and will take the audience into the mind of someone who is troublingly mentally ill. Windward CC Theatre 260 students in the cast are Chase Jusseaume, Alakaʻi Cunningham, Raymond Zach Thompson, Daphnei Hussein, Juvy Lucina, Noah Schuetz, and Spencer McCarrey.
For more information about Palikū Theatre, please visit palikutheatre.com.