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Noh Reimagined

5-star review from The Guardian and features in &Asian magazine

19th August 2024

Noh Sumidagawa and A Tale of the Sumida River at the Aldeburgh Festival receive a 5-star review from The Guardian. &Asian magazine also released a fabulous review on Noh Kinuta:  

  • Review by Rian Evans, The Guardian, June 2024
  • Noh Reimagined & Noh Kinuta: A Beautiful Art Form Brought To Life by Pat Lyttle, &ASIAN, June 2024

Articles from &Asian magazine:

“What to Look Out For: Noh Reimagined 2024, Kings Place”, &ASIAN, June 2024

“As the Noh Reimagined Festival returns this June, we take a look at the joy and magic that the festival, in collaboration with Kings Place, brings to all who attend.”

“The Bible of my Life: Actor Shizuka Mikata”, &ASIAN, June 2024

“As part of Noh Reimagined 2024 in Kings Place this 21st & 22nd of June, Kyoto-born actor Shizuka Mikata takes us through Fūshi Kaden (風姿花伝, “The Transmission of the Flower”), the most seminal influence in his life.”

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