The Carp Who Would Not Quit brings to life traditional fable tellings from Japan and Okinawa to teach important lessons of persistence, respect, and kindness. It includes live original music, language and performance traditions from these cultures and is specifically developed for young audiences.
Sunday, October 29 at 1 and 3 p.m. Recommended for ages 3 and up. Running time is 40 minutes with no intermission.
The Carp Who Would Not Quit is a traveling production by Honolulu Theatre for Youth. Founded in 1955, Honolulu Theatre for Youth is one of the oldest and most respected children's theatres in the country.
Performances are held at the Catherine B. Burges Theatre at COCA in U City.
For tickets and more information, visit cocastl.org
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