This collection of monologues, scenes and stories is written by Hawaii playwrights, poets and storytellers with the intention of presenting personal, political, historical and sociological perspectives on the issue of statehood in Hawaii. The result is a significant, and refreshingly different addition to both the commercial promotion and journalistic reportage that has been celebrating Hawaii's 50th anniversary of statehood. These pieces were combined into a Kumu Kahua Theater production which opened their 2009-2010 season. This is an excellent tool for teaching life narratives, historical fiction, and short-story writing.
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