J-Pop Demon Killaz

and The Hangry Games 

TWO World premieres presented by Hawaiʻi Conservatory of Performing Arts at Paliku Theatre April 24 - May 3

"J-Pop Demon Killaz," written by Noalani Helelā, satirizes the popular film K-Pop Demon Hunters. Helelā sets her story on Oʻahu, and it follows three different local girls trying to save the world from demons, while making it in the music industry, singing and dancing J-Pop ballads.

"The Hangry Games," full of combat, fight scenes, and intensely topical political humor, follows Katlick, forced to hunt and forage for her sister and severely ill mother. Katlick volunteers as tribute in the national Hangry Games, where children of losing states are forced to fight to the death for the benefit of those in power.

J-Pop Demon Killaz is rated PG-13. Due to adult themes & language and depictions of violence The Hangry Games is suitable for ages 14+

Please select a performance
Fri, May 1st, 2026 at 7:30 pm
Seating begins at 7pm. NO LATE SEATING
Sat, May 2nd, 2026 at 7:30 pm
Seating begins at 7pm. NO LATE SEATING
Sun, May 3rd, 2026 at 3:00 pm
Seating begins at 2:30pm. NO LATE SEATING
 
 

All seating is non-reserved and begins 30 minutes before each show. There is NO LATE SEATING.

$25 General 

$20 Senior (62+), Active US Military, UH Faculty/Staff, DOE Educator

The following discounts are only available IN-PERSON beginning one hour before each show:

$15 Youth (13-17), College students w/ ID

$5 WCC Students with ID