The 19th Century Still Lives in Oahu Cemetery (Community Matters)
The Mission Houses Museum Helps us Understand. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guest is Mike Smola.
Researcher and writer Mike Smola of the Mission Houses Museum is one of the organizers of the Pupu Dinner program at Oahu Cemetery. He explains how the program came about, how it is researched, written, directed and acted, and how the 19th Century still lives at the foot the tombstones there, played out by actors representing decedents buried in the cemetery.
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