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  2. Yokohama Theatre Group - Wikipedia

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    The Yokohama Theatre Group is an English-language theatre group operating out of Yokohama in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.. 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 major earthquake, and has continued producing Theatre to the present day.

  3. NYT Mini Crossword Answers, Hints for Today, February 7, 2025

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    Don't go any further unless you want to know exactly what the correct words are in today's Mini Crossword. NYT Mini Across Answers. 1 Across: "Be quiet!" — SHUSH 6 Across: Knight's weapon — LANCE

  4. Ryusei Yokohama - Wikipedia

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    Ryusei Yokohama (横浜 流星, Yokohama Ryūsei, born September 16, 1996) is a Japanese actor, model, and former singer. He is best known for playing the role of the pink-haired Yuri Kyohei in the 2019 romantic comedy drama A Story to Read When You First Fall in Love, as well as Hikari Nonomura (ToQ 4gou) in the 2014 Super Sentai TV series Ressha Sentai ToQger.

  5. Gaiety Theatre, Yokohama - Wikipedia

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    The Gaiety Theatre is a public hall in Naka-ku, Yokohama, Japan.It was built in 1866 by Dutch merchant MJB Noordhoek Hegt behind his office at Settlement plot 68. An amateur dramatic club was organized and performed at the public hall.

  6. Mystery Train (film) - Wikipedia

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    The first story features Mitsuko and Jun, a young Japanese couple from Yokohama making a pilgrimage to Memphis during a trip across America. Mitsuko is obsessed with Elvis, and has put together a scrapbook detailing her belief that the singer has a mystical connection to other cultural figures ranging from Madonna to the Buddha to the Statue of Liberty.

  7. Naotora: The Lady Warlord - Wikipedia

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    Naotora: The Lady Warlord [1] (Japanese: おんな城主 直虎, Hepburn: Onna Jōshu Naotora) is a 2017 Japanese historical drama television series and the 56th NHK taiga drama. [2] It is written by Yoshiko Morishita and stars Ko Shibasaki as Ii Naotora .

  8. Butoh - Wikipedia

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    Butoh dancer Kazuo Ohno Video of Mushimaru Fujieda Butoh workshop. Butoh (舞踏, Butō) is a form of Japanese dance theatre that encompasses a diverse range of activities, techniques and motivations for dance, performance, or movement.

  9. Emi Wakui - Wikipedia

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    Emi Wakui (和久井 映見, Wakui Emi, born 8 December 1970 in Yokohama) is a Japanese actress. [1] [2] She has won three Japanese Academy Awards: the 1994 Best Actress award for her performance in Rainbow Bridge (Niji no Hashi), [3] and the 1992 awards for Best Supporting Actress and Best Newcomer for her performance as Seiko Kawashima in My Sons.