An ever-changing entertainment scene

A shuttered Kahilu Theatre is seen in Waimea after the decision was made to cancel the theater's four-show run of “Matilda the Musical.” (Steve Roby/Special to West Hawaii Today)

The decision was difficult to make, but in a recent Facebook post, Kahilu Theatre Executive Director Sara Neely announced the venue would be canceling its four-show run of “Matilda the Musical.” (Steve Roby/Special to West Hawaii Today)

The Honokaa People’s Theatre has remained closed since the 2020 lockdown with no new updates on its marquee. (Steve Roby/Special to West Hawaii Today)

The Average Joes are finalists in this year’s Na Hoku Hanohano Awards. “As far as crowds go, it’s a mixed bag; a lot of people we see at our recent shows say they’ve missed us,” guitarist Ryan Sabate said. “Fans say they need shows like ours, it’s long overdue. We’ve also gotten criticism along with venues and other bands for putting on shows during this time of crisis, even if all protocols are followed.” (Steve Roby/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Big Island musician Richard Russell and his group The Castaways will appear at Gertrude’s Jazz Bar in Kailua-Kona on Aug. 29, however, he has concerns for upcoming shows. (Steve Roby/Special to West Hawaii Today)

The Aloha Theatre in Kainaliu is currently holding auditions for “Romeo and Juliet,” with an opening scheduled for Oct. 1. (Steve Roby/Special to West Hawaii Today)

The decision was difficult to make, but in a recent Facebook post, Kahilu Theatre Executive Director Sara Neely announced the venue would be canceling its four-show run of “Matilda the Musical.”