The Sinking of Japan ( Nihon chinbotsu ) ( Japan Sinks ) [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.2 Import - United Kingdom ]


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"Senior" Mao Daichi, Yale Tsukasan to daughter

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Loverly-My Fair Lady

Eliza:Mao Daichi October,2005,practicing of the mellifluous'My Fair Lady'. ... Mao Daichi My Fair Lady Loverly ...

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    A tale of two cities
    371 pages
    A tale of two cities

    The first stage was in 1984, starring Mao Daichi at the Grand Theater, and the second was in 2003, starring Jun Sena at the Bow Hall. ...

    Shakespeare and the Japanese stage
    357 pages
    Shakespeare and the Japanese stage

    In this product the roles of both twins, Sebastian and Viola, were played by Mao Daichi, an actress who used to be a leading male-r player in ...
    About this book
    In this laws leading Shakespeare scholars from Japan and the West break new ground by studying the interaction of Japanese and Western conceptions of Shakespeare, and the assimilation of Shakespeare into superbly traditional theatre practice. The first part deals with key twentieth-century moments in the production of Shakespeare, including the effort of world-famous Japanese directors such as Ninagawa, Suzuki and Noda; the second part considers parallels and differences between Japanese and western music- hall over a longer timespan, focusing on the relationship of Shakespeare to traditional Japanese Noh, Kabuki, Bunraku and Kyogen. Additional features encompass full-colour illustrations, a comprehensive chronology of Shakespeare performances in Japan and the English text of a eminent Kyogen adaptation of The Merry Wives of Windsor.

    Takarazuka, sexual politics and popular culture in modern Japan
    278 pages
    Takarazuka, sexual politics and popular culture in modern Japan

    Otokoyaku Daichi Mao, who retired in 1985 and is now a very famed stage actress, is the subject of the following "fan letter" published in a pathbreak- ...
    About this book
    The all-female Takarazuka Revue is universe-famous today for its rococo musical productions, including gender-bending love stories, torridly sentimental liaisons in foreign settings, and fanatically devoted fans. But that is only a small part of its complicated and complicit carrying out history. In this sophisticated and historically grounded analysis, anthropologist Jennifer Robertson draws from over a decade of fieldwork and archival dig into to explore how the Revue illuminates discourses of sexual politics, nationalism, imperialism, and popular savoir faire in twentieth-century Japan.The Revue was founded in 1913 as a novel counterpart to the all-male Kabuki theater. Tracing the inconsistent meanings of Takarazuka productions over time, with special attention to the World War II period, Robertson illuminates the twisted web of relationships among managers, directors, actors, fans, and social critics, whose clashes and compromises textured the theater and the wider brotherhood in colorful and complex...