Performance

VenueSouthbank Centre
Other spaces: Royal Festival Hall, RFH, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Room, Tuff Nutt Jazz Club
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From2nd December 2009
To3rd December 2009
PricesFrom £18.00. To £18.00.
What is currently on at Southbank Centre (V423)

Oshima Noh Theatre of Hiroshima and Theatre Nohaku

Oshima Noh Theatre of Hiroshima and Theatre NohakuT400769714
This a rare opportunity to catch a performance of Japanese noh theatre in London. Dating back seven centuries, noh is a classical Japanese performance form combining elements of dance, drama, poetry and music. Featuring elaborate costumes and masks, it is a highly aesthetic stage art. The 15th-century classical warrior play Kiyotsune tells the story of lieutenant-general Kiyotsune who, after taking his own life following a crushing defeat, appears to his wife as a ghost to tell her of his decision and his torment. Pagoda is a new English-language noh play by Jannette Cheong, inspired by her grandmother who sent her youngest son away to sea to avoid the famine that ravaged China's rural areas in the 1920s, never to see him again. Combining this story with an ancient Chinese legend, Pagoda deals poetically with the emotional nuances of migration, identity and longing. Suitable for children aged 12 and up.

Archive :: production:T400769714, play:S0741898987, venue:V423

Kiyotsune/Pagoda

Purcell Room

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