Tattoo Girl - Naomi Iizuka 2009 UB Theatre and Dance
Directed by Sarah Bay-Cheng Perpetua: Amanda McDowall Husband: Matthew Nerber Bassoon Player/Robert/Dumb French Guy: Greg Przybylak Tattoo Girl ...
Directed by Sarah Bay-Cheng Perpetua: Amanda McDowall Husband: Matthew Nerber Bassoon Player/Robert/Dumb French Guy: Greg Przybylak Tattoo Girl ...
Answer: Naomi Iizuka calls her play "36 Views" because her inspiration came from the series of Japanese woodblock prints, "36 Views of Mt. Fuji" by Hokusai. While Iizuka's play has little to do with Mt. Fuji, she uses 36 scenes to tell her story and each scene reveals a new layer of understanding. Naomi Iizuka is a critically acclaimed Japanese American playwright whose work has been seen throughout the United States (most recently at Berkeley Repertory with "Strange Devices from the Distant West")....
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36 views, a play |
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A history of Asian American theatre 16 Quoted in Cindy Yoon, “Interview with Naomi Iizuka, Playwright of 36 Views,” AsiaSource, (March 29, 2002), www.asiasource.org/arts/36views.cfm. ... |
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American theatre ... ABOUT THE PLAYWRIGHT Naomi llzuka's plays include 36 Views, Anon(ymous), ... NAOMI IIZUKA: It does and it doesn't. It forces you to distill your ... |
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Auto/biography and identity, women, theatre, and performance ... divine delight. god's coming.7 Naomi lizuka and hybridity Naomi Iizuka's plays ... 36 Views, a sleek examination of Hokusai's 36 Views of Mount Fuji and ... |
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Sarah Ruhl, A Critical Study of the Plays The Sundance reading caught the attention of director Mark Wing-Davey, who was there working on Naomi Iizuka's 36 Views. Wing-Davey was struck by Ruhl's ... |