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Yokohama Theatre Group

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27: 135:) on November 12 of the same year. The word Yokohama was eventually prefixed to name of the group, and from 1916 on was used in most of the group's internal paperwork. In late 1982, the Committee (the Board of Directors) began using the name "The Yokohama Theatre Group" in reference to the group, and at the 1983 Annual General Meeting the new name was officially voted in. 70: 213:
The group was structured very much like a club in its early years and had very formal rules and regulations regarding membership. Full membership was limited to men only until at least 1923, and members had to be nominated and seconded in a very formal manner. There was also a fee involved for much
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From 1900 to 1923, nearly all the Yokohama-based performances of the group took place in the Public Hall, later renamed the Bluff Gaiety Theatre, a building which was partially owned by the club but was unfortunately destroyed during the Great Kantō earthquake of 1923. Since that time, the group has
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became the last show before the hostilities of World War II made further shows impossible. In December of that year, Nils Kallin, a Swede, was elected as chairman because it was thought that having a national of a neutral country in charge would better safeguard the group's finances until the war's
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Founded in 1900 as the Amateur Dramatics Club (later the Yokohama Amateur Dramatics Club) and renamed in 1983 to the Yokohama Theatre Group, the group survived two World Wars and a
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From 2008 to 2010, the company placed a greater emphasis on co-productions and tours, including YTG's first co-production in 108 years with its counterpart group in Tokyo (
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The membership was initially very British, and it wasn't until after the Second World War and the American occupation of Japan that American members became predominant.
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After the end of the Pacific War, it took nearly seven years (until 1952) for shows to start being produced again. The first post-war production was
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Originally named the Amateur Dramatic Club, the group held its first official meeting on Thursday, September 6, 1900, and produced its first show (
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had no permanent home, and has performed its shows on stages in hotels, local schools and colleges, and, especially since 1981, the
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or family musical around the Christmas season starting in 1971), although the occasional dramatic or more difficult comedy (e.g.
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of the group's history, although current membership is obtained on a year-to-year basis by doing volunteer work for the group.
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The original (Yokohama) Amateur Dramatics Group was known for producing popular "crowd pleasing" plays of the time, mainly
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The group's activities picked up again after the earthquake and continued until October 1940 when the production of
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Since 2011, the group has changed to an ensemble-based production style, and has started running regular classes.
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In the summer of 2010, the group toured a one-man show to Canada; its first international tour.
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is an English-language theatre group operating out of
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Japan
http://yokohama-theatre.com
Yokohama
Kanagawa Prefecture
Japan
major earthquake
Arthur Wing Pinero
Yokohama Country and Athletic Club
Blithe Spirit
farces
comic operas
pantomime
Lysistrata
After the Fall
The Tokyo International Players
"館報「開港のひろば」 横浜開港資料館"
Bubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble
ISBN
0-7223-2498-7
"Home"
"Home"
"The Ensemble - Yokohama Theatre"
the original
"Ytheatre School - Yokohama Theatre"
the original
"Home - Yokohama Theatre"
the original
ISBN
0-7223-2498-7

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