Whistle for my Horses


Whistle for my Horses

Bovine Films presents…  Whistle for my Horses

 

“The Premiere of “Whistle for my Horses – Episode 1″ brings extraordinary visuals to the drama and conflict between an unscrupulous developer with a dark history, and Rancher McKay, a sixth generation cowboy trying to live the dreams of his ancestors.”

 

Show date: Saturday, March 26th

Check-in starts: 5:00pm

House opens: 6:30pm

Show starts: 7:00pm


 

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We highly recommend you come EARLY to check-in. This prevents a long line right before the show starts.

Check-in requirements – Upon check in, please provide the last name the seats were reserved under.

Parking – Parking is extremely limited in Wailuku town due to the municipal lot being closed for construction. We strongly suggest audience members arrive early, carpool or rideshare. Please check www.wailukulive.com/parking for the latest in the Wailuku parking situation.


Health and Safety protocols for Whistle for my Horses –  

1. As of 3-1-22, Maui County’s Public Health Emergency Rules have been repealed.  You will NOT be asked to provide a photo ID, proof of vaccination or negative COVID test. You will still need to check in at the lobby table with the last name your seat reservations were made. You will be directed to either the House Left or House Right entrance where ushers will assist with seating. After the show, ushers will open 4 exit doors to ensure an easy and expedient audience dispersal.

3. Whistle for my Horses has 1-seat social distancing. This means there will be 1 empty seat to the left and right of each party.

4. As of March 26th, Hawaii’s indoor mask mandate is lifted. While no longer REQUIRED by the state of Hawaii, Maui OnStage highly recommends and supports the use of face masks indoors.

5. No food or beverages are allowed in the theater.

*Maui OnStage’s health and safety protocols have been set in place to comply with current County, State and Federal guidelines with the express intention to provide a safe workplace and performance venue for our staff, performers, volunteers and patrons. Any and all protocols are subject to change without notice.

*By entering the Historic Iao Theater, the Education and Youth Program studio space or by participating in a Maui OnStage or Maui OnStage Education and Youth Program event, all individuals, including staff, contractors, performers, auditionees, volunteers and patrons voluntarily assume all risks related to possible exposure to COVID-19 and other viruses or illnesses and agree to follow all listed protocols.

 

*Health and Safety Information Links:

Maui OnStage’s current Health and Safety Protocols – HERE

Maui County’s Public Health Emergency Rules Repealed (effective 3-1-22) – HERE

Maui County’s WailukuLive Parking info – HERE

 

MAHALO for helping Maui OnStage be able to keep community theater alive during these extraordinary times!


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