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‘This Is Not a Drill’: New musical explores experiencing the 2018 false missile alert

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A scene from “This Is Not a Drill,” a new off-Broadway musical by part-time Kaua’i resident Holly Doubet, who was on the Garden Island the morning of Jan. 13, 2018, when the false ballistic missile alert that inspired the show was sent out throughout the state, causing panic and fear. (Screenshot of image from The York Theatre website)

A part-time Kauaʻi resident is portraying her terrifying experience during the 2018 false missile alert in Hawaiʻi through a musical that recently premiered off-Broadway in New York City.

Show and songwriter Holly Doubet wrote “This Is Not a Drill” about the events on the morning of Jan. 13, 2018, when Hawaiʻi Emergency Management Agency mistakenly sent out an alert, warning residents and visitors of an incoming ballistic missile.

Although she’s based in Dallas, Texas, Doubet spends 3 months a year in Princeville, which is where she was when the alert was sent and then rescinded 38 minutes later.

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After officials confirmed it was a false alarm, the incident left people throughout the state panicking as many sought shelter and contacted loved ones, thinking their lives were about to end.

The event took place amid heightened nuclear tensions between the United States and North Korea and was widely reported in global media.

“Experiencing the 2018 false missile alert was transformative,” Doubet said. “For 38 minutes, I contemplated mortality, uncertain of how or when disaster might strike. Every aspect of the show — from its songs to its narrative structure — draws directly from my personal experience of those moments.”

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Upon returning to the mainland, Doubet — formerly a songwriter for the children’s TV series “Barney & Friends” — collaborated with Los Angeles-based songwriters Kathy Babylon and John Vester to write songs for the story she wanted to tell.

  • A scene from “This Is Not a Drill,” a new off-Broadway musical that explores what it was like to experience the false ballistic missile alert that was sent out the morning of Jan. 13, 2018, in Hawaiʻi. (Screenshot of image from The York Theatre website)
  • A scene from “This Is Not a Drill,” a new off-Broadway musical that explores what it was like to experience the false ballistic missile alert that was sent out the morning of Jan. 13, 2018, in Hawaiʻi. (Screenshot of image from The York Theatre website)
  • A scene from “This Is Not a Drill,” a new off-Broadway musical that explores what it was like to experience the false ballistic missile alert that was sent out the morning of Jan. 13, 2018, in Hawaiʻi. (Screenshot of image from The York Theatre website)
  • A scene from “This Is Not a Drill,” a new off-Broadway musical that explores what it was like to experience the false ballistic missile alert that was sent out the morning of Jan. 13, 2018, in Hawaiʻi. (Screenshot of image from The York Theatre website)

She then reached out to playwright Joseph McDonough to co-write the script.

“Holly’s firsthand account of the crisis is compelling,” McDonough said. “My focus was to craft nuanced, relatable characters and to document their responses as the events unfold, while maintaining the tension of imminent danger.”

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The narrative centers around multiple characters:

  • A woman escaping a troubled marriage.
  • An indigenous family navigating generational differences.
  • A husband and wife coping with a medical issue.
  • A couple on vacation from Ohio.
  • And more.

The cast includes:

  • Caitlin Burke as Leilani.
  • Matthew Curiano as Chris.
  • Chris Doubet as Tony.
  • Gary Edwards as Derek.
  • Felicia Finley as Jessica.
  • Kelvin Moon Loh as Kaleo.
  • Sam Poon as Ikaika.
  • Aurelia Williams as Sophie.

Ensemble members and swings are:

  • Victor E. Chan.
  • Bill Coyne.
  • Lukas Poost.
  • Marianne Tatum.
  • Xavier Reyes.
  • T. Shyvonne Stewart.

“This Is Not a Drill” runs through Oct. 11 at Theater at St. Jean’s, located at 150 E. 76th St., in New York City.

If you plan to be in the city and want to catch the show, tickets can be found online. You can also find additional information about the show by visiting the theater website.

The cast of Holly Doubet’s “This Is Not a Drill” sings a group number. (Photo by Carol Rosegg)

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