What is the Play Reading Series?
The PRS is a monthly offering of a staged reading of a play. From American classics to cutting edge new works to local kine mea, we’re excited about discovering and sharing plays with our community!
What makes a staged reading different than a read-through or table read?
Basically, a staged reading is a rehearsed read-through of a script, performed for a live audience. The actors have some input from a director and are able to give a little practice and thought to their performance before going up in front of an audience. Mālama Arts aims to have one rehearsal before each staged-reading to help actors and director enrich their connection to the material.
Putting on an entire production uses a huge amount of resources and there are just so many great plays out there! As a growing production company, we believe readings are an accessible way for us to offer more theatre opportunities for audiences and artists. Stages readings are low pressure opportunities for actors to practice their craft in between full productions, day jobs and busy lives. They’re also a cheap (free!) and easy way for audiences to SEE MORE THEATRE!
Why not put on the whole play?
Now you know! Scroll down to check out our past and future offerings.
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
An American classic by Tennessee Williams, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is set in the sweltering Mississippi Delta where Brick and his wife Maggie are celebrating the birthday of Brick’s father, Big Daddy. But Big Daddy is disturbed and disappointed by the tempestuous relationship between his prized son Brick, an aging football hero who is desperately trying to escape reality, and the beautiful and feisty Maggie. As the hot summer evening unfolds, the veneer of Southern gentility slips away, and long-hidden truths emerge in this powerful, not to be missed, Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece.
COAHTF is the second of six monthly staged readings in the Play Reading Series, the Mālama Arts initiative to support excitement and offer opportunity for plays in Hilo. Each month, MA will select a play for local actors to read for a live audience. Staged readings are exciting yet low-pressure opportunities to present actors and audiences with new material. With generous support from the County of Hawai’i and in collaboration with Hilo Community Players, Mālama Arts is pleased to offer the Play Reading Series free of cost.