| Tag Hawaii |
At its beautiful new theater in the historic Joseph P. Mendonca Building in Honolulu's Chinatown, you'll find some of Hawai'i's finest actors performing work that is seldom seen anywhere else, that has consistently been recognized as providing some of the best productions in Honolulu community theater. |
| Hawaii Theatre |
The historic Hawaii Theatre is owned and operated by the Hawaii Theatre Center, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, and hosts over one hundred thousand guests annually. The Theatre is a key component of efforts to revitalize Honolulu's Downtown/Chinatown neighborhood. |
| Kumu Kahua Theater |
Kumu Kahua's 100-seat playhouse puts you at the heart of the drama. And with well over 100 plays to our credit, our reputation attracts some of Hawaii's most talented actors, directors, playwrights, designers and other theater artists and technicians. |
| The Arts and Marks Garage |
The ARTS at Marks Garage is a collaborative gallery, performance and office space for businesses and non-profit organizations aiming to transform downtown Honolulu with the power of the arts. |
| JJ Dolans |
An Irish pub with New York pizza from two guys in Chinatown. |
| Kim Taylor Reese |
Kim Taylor Reece, Hawaii’s foremost fine art photographer, has been studying hula kahiko for nearly 25 years. A catalyst of Hawaii’s Cultural Renaissance, his photography captures the mystery and magic of this dance, which for generations has excited the imaginations of people around the world. |
| Black Cat Tattoo |
Black Cat Studio is committed to their endeavor and to the area they now call home. They have forged friendly, collegial relationships with the restaurants, theaters and galleries in the area, and they are honored with the privilege. |
| Murphy's Bar and Grill |
Murphy's Bar & Grill is a traditional downtown saloon/eatery located in the Honolulu Financial District. Just one block off the waterfront, Murphy's has been a haven for mariners, businessmen and locals since 1891. |
| O'Tooles |
Partners and fellow Irishmen William Comerford and Fred Remington own and operate the Irish Rose Saloon, Kelley O'Neil's in Waikiki and O'Toole's in downtown Honolulu. |
| Chinatown Boardroom |
We are a surf boutique/art gallery located in Honolulu. Our goal is to satisfy the surf enthusiast thirst for custom one of a kind surfboards. Surf culture and art have long been intertwined and we are happy to have a venue where we can feature both. |