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Kanadehon Hamlet archiveKanadehon Hamlet is a backstage comedy about the first production of Hamlet in Japan - Shakespeare meets Kabuki in this sparkling, clever play based on historical fact. The wealthy Baron spends two years in American, where he encounters the legendary Edwin Booth's final performance. Back in Tokyo, he persuades the famous impresario Morita Kanya XII to let him direct his Kabuki stars in the first performance ever of a Western play. The actors struggle with Shakespeare's tale of revenge, war and ghosts until they realise the parallels with Kanadehon Chushinguru - the Tale of the 47 Ronin or masterless samurai. Harue Tsutsumi's play received the prestigious Yomiuri Literature Prize in 1992 and has played in Maebashi, Nagoya, Osaka, Tokyo and New York.

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Author: Harue Tsutsumi

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Archive listings for Kanadehon Hamlet (2001)

Work type: Play.

T01701929019

(with simultaneous translation)Company Kiyama Theatre Production (in association iwth Amy Kassai). Director Toshifumi Sueki. Design Mitsuru Ishil. Performer Minoru Uchida. Performer Takashi Fujiki. Performer Akio Hayashi. Performer Nagtoshi Sakamoto. Performer Naoya Hayasaka. Performer Koichi Kubo.
23 Mar 01 to 28 Mar 01BAC (Battersea Arts Centre), Inner London :: V168
listing details L1271841151

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