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Yutaka Mafune

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a noted actor-director, staged the “Nakahashi Household” at the new theater, and Mafune himself directed a number of plays, mostly in the genre of
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In the 1950s, Mafune created his own theater, the Mafune Yutaka Shosai Gekijƍ, to produce and stage his own plays and to revitalize the
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at the Sosaku-za theater in Tokyo and was received well by critics, establishing Mafunes reputation as a playwright.
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theater groups; a few of his works were also subsequently adapted into movies.
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brewer and landowner. Adopted into the household of a family friend in
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Japan's Modern Theatre: A Century of Change and Continuity
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as well as the politics of Irish revolutionary leader
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in the late 1920s modeled after Connolly's views on
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playwright, novelist and director active during the
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Index

Mafune Yutaka
Koriyama, Fukushima
Tokyo
Japanese
Shƍwa period
Japan
Koriyama city
Fukushima prefecture
sake
Hokkaido
English literature
Waseda University
Tokyo
Irish theater
Henrik Ibsen
August Strindberg
James Connolly
agrarian commune
syndicalism
Kubota Mantaro
satire
proletariat
shimpa
shingeki
World War II
comedy
radio dramas
Koreya Senda
farce
Japanese literature

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