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Curtain rises again at Hawaii theaters

COURTESY DIAMOND HEAD THEATRE
                                Diamond Head Theatre Executive Director Deena Dray is masked in front of the theater. Diamond Head Theatre is offering live shows, with “Jesus Christ Superstar” scheduled this month. Patrons no longer need to show proof of vaccinations to enter, but masks are still required.
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COURTESY DIAMOND HEAD THEATRE

Diamond Head Theatre Executive Director Deena Dray is masked in front of the theater. Diamond Head Theatre is offering live shows, with “Jesus Christ Superstar” scheduled this month. Patrons no longer need to show proof of vaccinations to enter, but masks are still required.

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                                Hawaii Theatre will continue asking patrons to mask and show proof of vaccination or a negative test for their shows to keep people safe in line with the Broadway League in New York city. Pictured is Mike Berglund assisting concert goers prior to the Devon Allman Project show.
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CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / CRUSSELL@STARADVERTISER.COM

Hawaii Theatre will continue asking patrons to mask and show proof of vaccination or a negative test for their shows to keep people safe in line with the Broadway League in New York city. Pictured is Mike Berglund assisting concert goers prior to the Devon Allman Project show.

COURTESY DIAMOND HEAD THEATRE
                                Diamond Head Theatre Executive Director Deena Dray is masked in front of the theater. Diamond Head Theatre is offering live shows, with “Jesus Christ Superstar” scheduled this month. Patrons no longer need to show proof of vaccinations to enter, but masks are still required.
CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / CRUSSELL@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                Hawaii Theatre will continue asking patrons to mask and show proof of vaccination or a negative test for their shows to keep people safe in line with the Broadway League in New York city. Pictured is Mike Berglund assisting concert goers prior to the Devon Allman Project show.