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Anjin: The Shogun & The English Samurai At Sadler’s Wells London
January 15, 2013
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A magnificent 3-hour stage production set in 17th Century Japan!
Gregory Doran’s production of ANJIN: THE SHOGUN & THE ENGLISH SAMURAI, written by Mike Poulton with Sho Kawai, will play eleven performances at Sadler’s Wells Theatre from 31 January to 9 February 2013, with the press night on Thursday 31 January.
William Adams, the “blue-eyed samurai” known in Japanese as Anjin, was an English maritime pilot. Washed ashore on a strange and exotic land, Anjin soon found himself as the trusted adviser to a powerful Read more…
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17th Century Japan, Anglo-Japanese, drama, entertainment, Feudal japan, Gregory Doran, HoriPro, Japanese plays, London, Masachika Ichimura, Mike Poulton, Miss Saigon, Royal Shakespeare Company, Sadler's Wells London, Samurai, Sho Kawai, Shogun, Stephen Boxer, The Phantom of the Opera, Thelma Holt, William Adams