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Back To The Future Opening In Japan

Back To The Future Opening In Japan

After a successful run on both Broadway and the West End, Back To The Future is opening in Japan in 2025. The musical that is based off of the 1985 film will be showcasing performances at the JR East Shiki Theatre in Takeshiba, Japan as of April, 2025. Tickets for performances will be available to the public later this year in December.

Resa Mishina: Interview With A Multidisciplined Performer

Resa Mishina: Interview With A Multidisciplined Performer TheatreArtLife

Resa Mishina is a New York based dancer, actor, singer, and gymnast. She is a proud native of Yokohama, Japan, and spent her childhood years in Japan and Singapore. She started competing as a gymnast when she was 8 and has placed in several national and international competitions. In 2009, Resa was hand-picked by the […]

Shut Up! I’m Trying to Start a Theatre Company

Start a Theatre Company

I’ve always been envious of directors who know exactly what they want. When I picture them, they’re young, immaculately dressed and can rattle off obscure passages from plays I’ve never heard of. They were the presidents of their drama club at high school, graduated from Tisch and without exception, have founded groundbreaking companies.

Tour Journal: The Kurios Road

Tour Journal

In January, I packed up my many bags and said good-bye to Dubai to go back out on tour as head of automation with Cirque du Soleil’s Kurios. I was to join the tour in Tokyo, the first city of the Japan schedule. This meant that I had to do the visa run before hand. Whilst the UK Japanese embassy is located London, there is a consulate in Edinburgh so I didn’t have to do the long schlep down south to get that sorted. This is a good reminder that you should always check for both embassies and consulates and the services they provide. It was far easier and cheaper for me to take the hour-long train ride from Glasgow to Edinburgh than the five hour one to London!

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