Dramatist Hideto Iwai Connects With His Audiences In Ways He Never Could Have Imagined By Being Honest About His Own Life Experiences
When he was 16, Hideto Iwai was perplexed as to why everyone around him unquestioningly jumped...
Read MorePosted by Nobuko Tanaka | 24th Aug 2018 | Interview, Japan, Playwriting
When he was 16, Hideto Iwai was perplexed as to why everyone around him unquestioningly jumped...
Read MorePosted by Duška Radosavljević | 24th Aug 2018 | Adaptation, Festivals, Review, Theatre and Gender, Transcultural Collaborations, United Kingdom
As its title suggests, La Maladie De La Mort is not exactly an uplifting piece of theatre. In...
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