Hidden in the heart of downtown, directly across from Hawaii Theatre and among the optometrists and the cafés is Laughtrack Theater, a welcome break from the predictable.
Once the show begins, it becomes clear why everything else is toned down: the actors provide the color and excitement. Muslin Hamster, one of the many groups performing at Laughtrack, works without any signals or cues, relying instead upon each other's ideas and trusting each other to support their ideas."
For learners, Laughtrack offers classes for all ages, with students ranging in age from eleven to eighty-three. Advanced classes often become performers for the theatre, and even people who want to learn a new skill or just have some fun are welcome.
"Our classes are for anyone who wants to try anything," says Laughtrack co-owner Shannon Winpenny. When she says anything, she literally means anything can happen: she explained that most, if not all long-form improvs start with an “idea generator” in which actors get a chance to feel out whatever subject the audience shouts out.
In one performance, the prompt offered to the group was "graduation," so each member gave a short monologue about their graduation experience while elements from the monologues found their way into the scenes in interesting and unexpected ways, like a Nintendo DS played during graduation turning into playing Tetris on a wedding day, complete with a Lithuanian bride who enjoys the Russian music.
"In this house," says Muslin Hamster member and UHM graduate Scott Hanada, "it's all about love and support."
Laughtrack Theater - located at 1123 Bethel St. - holds shows every Friday and Saturday, at 8:00 and 10:00 p.m. Admission is $10 at the door, and the theatre offers a 20 percent military and student discount. Outside food and drink are welcome, though ID's are checked for those bringing alcohol. For more information or tickets, call (808) 384-3362 or visit http://www.laughtracktheater.com/.