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Theatre in Japan (not Noh, Kabuki, etc.)
Link | by 聖竜 on 2008-05-10 10:39:35
I'm talking more about the more "western" kind of theatre.

Thing is, currently, I got a bit interested in script writing (as in for plays) and I want to know what a typical Japanese script for a play would look like (stuff like stage directions and the like). If anyone could help me, that would be wonderful.


Re: Theatre in Japan (not Noh, Kabuki, etc.)
Link | by 8008 on 2008-05-10 13:46:17
As i know the japan people like comedy.Mostly the do jokes in a small room i guess and tell the jokes.U should watch the tiger something.It's a j-drama where a guy works as yakuza at part time while at night he tells jokes to the audience.

Re: Theatre in Japan (not Noh, Kabuki, etc.)
Link | by 聖竜 on 2008-05-11 10:49:34
Uh, sure.

But I'm just wondering if there's a Japanese site where they teach you in making scripts/screenplays.


Re: Theatre in Japan (not Noh, Kabuki, etc.)
Link | by Eiko on 2008-05-17 10:37:01
It really shouldn't be any different than a western in terms of what the script looks like. The content, of course, would be different. But even western theater shows, like Les Miserable, are only different in that it's been translated to Japanese.

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