The future of Japanese theater lies in individuality

| Jul 14, 2011

The future of Japanese theater lies in individuality

by Nobuko Tanaka

In April 2010, Junnosuke Tada became Japan’s youngest-ever artistic director of a public theater when, at age 33, he was appointed by the Kirari Fujimi Theater in Fujimi, Saitama Prefecture. Such meteoric progress (in Japanese terms) was an emphatic vindication of Tada’s decision to ...

| Jun 16, 2011

You're not alone in feeling lonely

by Nobuko Tanaka

For playwright and director Ryuta Horai, the last two years have been a nonstop whirl of activity since “Mahoroba” (“A splendid location”) — his drama about four generations of women in a traditional rural family meeting up and feuding — won the highly prestigious ...