The Royal School- At Tenney Field Trip

$5.00 60 minutes

$5 per student.

• This at-Tenney show is available during 2 time slots: 9:30am and 11:00am.

• This show is available selected Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays for March/April 2022.

Contact Stu at schools@htyweb.org for questions or concerns.

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To check on availability: Choose your day on the calendar, choose the available time slot, enter the amount of students only (teachers are free) in the headcount next to the “Check Availability” button at bottom of page.  Then, go to your cart and check out. No payment is due until your date is confirmed. You will receive email confirmation if your date is available and then can either send in payment online or choose other payment options. *only one school order accepted for each performance time.

  • Please choose the show you are booking from the drop down menu.
  • Note: Teacher tickets are free.
    Title I schools may be eligible for discount on ticket pricing.
  • Section 2: Fill Out For School Field Trips to Tenney Only

  • Note: Chaperones pay student ticket price.
  • HTY will try to address any additional audience needs such as such hearing or vision impairment, wheelchair/walker, or need for ASL interpreter. Please let us know how we can accommodate your group.
  • In case we cannot accommodate your group on date you selected, please list a 2nd cholce that may work for your group.
  • Are there other criteria for us to consider if your first and second choices are not available? For example, are there days of the week or showtimes that may work?
  • Are there other criteria for us to consider if your first and second choices are not available? For example, are there days of the week or showtimes that may NOT work?
    The Hawaii State Art Museum is offering free museum visits plus use of the lawn for eating lunch to supplement your field trip to an HTY show.

Description

Ke Kula Keiki Ali’i: The Royal School
by Lee Cataluna and Moses Goods
World Premiere!

A new musical set in the short lived school for children of Hawaiian royalty.The play, which takes place in the 1840s, combines contemporary music with one of the most important historical moments in the kingdom of Hawaii.

Recommended for Grades 3 – 6.

Performance runs 60 minutes.