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Theatre Review: Anjin: The Shogun And The English Samurai
February 9, 2013
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A lavish three-hour stage production of the relationship between William Adams and Shogun to be Tokugawa Ieyasu!
On the 12th April 1600, some six months before the battle of Sekigahara took place on 20th October that same year, the first Englishman to step foot in Japan, William Adams (Stephen Boxer), arrived off the coast of the Japanese province of Bungo in the Dutch ship the Liefde. It was a combination of these events which, that year, brought together and changed the fortunes of two men; William Adams, a maritime pilot from Gillingham, and the Shōgun to be Tokugawa Ieyasu (Masachika Ichimura), a descendant of the Minamoto and the wealthiest Daimyō (Lord) in Japan at Read more…
Categories: History, Reviews, Theatre
Anjin: The Shogun and the English Samurai, Catholic Church, Daimyo, Englishman, entertainment, Gregory Doran, HoriPro, Liefde, London, Martial Arts, Masachika Ichimura, Mike Poulton, Minamoto, RSC (Royal Shakespeare Company), Sadler's Wells London, Samurai, Shogun, Shoichiro Kawai, Shōgunate, Stephen Boxer, Thelma Holt, Tokugawa Ieyasu, William Adams, Ōsaka Castle