Emme Tomimbang Burns, a beacon in Hawaii’s broadcast landscape, died Monday (Feb. 19) night at Queen’s Medical Center, while undergoing open heart surgery. She was 73.
A proud graduate of Farrington High School and a prominent figure in the Filipino community, she was the widow of Judge James S. Burns, who preceded her in death.
Best known as the producer and host of “Emme’s Island Moments,” Emme (pictured) — full first name Emmeline — was queen of Hawaii TV’s version of what is dubbed a “magazine show,” assembling show biz celebrities and notables in all walks of life.
Her “Emme” brand has been televised on all network affiliates, including KITV, KHON and KGMB, with screenings also on KFVE. She produced the productions and served as interviewer on all episodes.
Her idol was Oprah Winfrey, and she was inspired to put her own imprint on that genre.
She also was a philanthropist, supporting JABSOM, the James A. Burns School of Medicine, , named after Gov. John A. Burns, her father-in-law.
Memorial services are pending…
Sneak peek at MVT’s new season
Manoa Valley Theatre has let the chat out of the bag.
Season ticket owners have learned that MVT’s 2024-2025 season will include three theatrical treasures:
- “Parade,” a Tony Award-winning musical Alfred Uhry (book) and music and lyrics by Jason Robert Brown. The show, fresh from a Broadway run earlier this year, starred Ben Platt. “Parade” is a true story about a dramatization of the 1913 trial and imprisonment, and 1915 lynching, of Jewish American Leo Frank in Georgia.
- “Kim’s Convenience,” a comedy by Ins Choi, about a Korean family operating a grocery store in Toronto’s Regent Park neighborhood.
- “Side by Side by Sondheim,” a Stephen Sondheim musical which honors and celebrates the lyrical and tuneful artistry of the iconic Broadway composer, a favorite of the acting community.
Details of the complete new season will be forthcoming…
And that’s Show Biz…
She was a charming and talented woman who I will miss dearly!