Hawaii Ballet Theatre presents The Princess Bride

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Hawaii Ballet Theatre presents The Princess Bride

TheaterSaturday, June 20, 2026· 2:00 PM· $30
Palikū Theatre at Windward Community College, 45-720 Keaahala Road, Kaneohe, HI, 96744
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Join Hawaii Ballet Theatre this summer as we reimagine the adventures of Buttercup and Westley in *The Princess Bride*. The lovers endure heartbreak, deception and danger as they fight to overcome the evil plans of Prince Humperdinck, and discover that true love knows no boundaries. Experience the excitement of this iconic tale brought to the stage through classical ballet, tap, jazz, musical theatre, and swashbuckling sword fights.

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