On The Grid – 11/3/14

November 5 WED

FORESEEABLE FUTURES
AT BEVY

Indie acoustic duo and real-life couple Phil and Anna bring their melodic harmonies to Bevy at 8 p.m. The performance also features frequent collaborators Andrew Alt and Garbanzo Coniaris. foreseeablefs.com

November 6 THUR

THE UNDERNEATH
AT KUMU KAHUA THEATRE

After 10 years off-island, a man is summoned back to Hawaii by his estranged brother, only to discover that he is missing. Watch this noir mystery unfold in Kumu Kahua Theatre’s latest drama, The Underneath, by Susan Soon He Stanton. Performances for this world premiere begin tonight and run Thursdays-Sundays through Dec. 7. Tickets cost $5 $20 #underneathHI kumukahua.org

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November 7 FRI

THE VITALS
AT THE CROSSROADS AT HAWAIIAN BRIAN’S

Local reggae band The Vitals celebrates the release of its EP with a party. Doors open at 8 p.m. and the night also includes performances by Jimmy Weeks Project, Kapu System, Roots Remedy and more. Tickets cost $15 in advance or $20 at the door. The Vitals consists of Nainoa Heffernan, Cyd Kamakea, Keahi Piiohia, “Ata” Rosa, Brandon Berinobis, Shay Marcelo, Tony Viera Albao and Kainoa Ah Chong.

Find them on Instagram @thevitals808. facebook.com/thevitalsreggae

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The Vitals celebrates the release of its EP with a party featuring musical guests Jimmy Weeks Project, Kapu System, Roots Remedy and more. AT THE CROSSROADS AT HAWAIIAN BRIAN’S NOV. 7

November 8 SAT

BUFFETT FEST
AT JIMMY BUFFETT’S RESTAURANT & BAR

Get “wasted away again in Margaritaville.” Or, you know, right in Waikiki during Jimmy Buffett’s Restaurant & Bar Buffett Fest. The afternoon is packed with local entertainers Fiji, Kapena, Manao Company & Micah G. and Shar Carillo. Happy hour specials are available from 2 to 6 p.m. and again from 9 p.m. to midnight — plus, admission is free. Show starts at 2 p.m. #JBABCFest facebook.com/jbabc

SIXTEEN CANDLES: A DRAMATIC STAGE READING
AT THE ARTS AT MARKS GARAGE

On The Spot Improv hosts a dramatic stage reading of Sixteen Candles — yes, that John Hughes movie in which gawky Sam Baker pines over hunky Jake Ryan. Seven actors read directly from the screenplay. Come dressed in ’80s attire for a prom after the performance, complete with a photo booth and ’80s music. The nostalgia begins tonight at 8 and continues tomorrow (Nov. 9) at 2 p.m. Tickets cost $10 in advance or $15 at the door. eventbrite.com