- No-No Boy (play)
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No-No Boy
World Premiere posterWritten by Ken Narasaki Characters Ichiro
Ma
Pa
Kenji
Emi
Freddie
Taro
Eto
Mrs. Kanno
JunDate premiered March 27, 2010 Place premiered Miles Memorial Playhouse
Santa Monica, CaliforniaOriginal language English Subject World War II Draft resistance, Asian American family Genre Drama, Asian American theatre Setting 1946
SeattleNo-No Boy (2010) is a play written by Ken Narasaki adapted from the novel of the same title by John Okada, originally produced at the Miles Memorial Playhouse in Santa Monica, California, in association with Timescape Arts Group. It is a drama in two acts. (Each act was approximately 50 minutes in length and there was a 15-minute intermission.) The play was directed by Alberto Isaac,[1] and received its world premiere on Saturday, March 27, 2010. (There was a preview on Friday, March 26, 2010 and it closed on Sunday, April 18, 2010.) The story follows a Japanese American World War II draft resister as he returns home from prison, in 1946.
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Play summary
Set after World War II as Japanese Americans return to the West Coast, the play follows drafter resister Ichiro Yamada after he is released from prison and struggles to come to terms with the consequences of his choices, while the rest of the community tries to get back on its feet after a war that has uprooted them all.[1]
Characters
- Ichiro Yamada: Nisei draft resister
- Pa: Ichiro's father, Issei
- Ma: Ichiro's mother, Issei
- Kenji Kanno: wounded 442 vet
- Emi: wife of enlisted soldier
- Freddie: Ichiro's buddy, also a draft resister
- Eto: veteran
- Taro: Ichiro's younger brother
- Mrs. Kanno: Kenji's mother
- Mr. Kumasaka: friend of the Yamada family
- Jun: veteran, friend of the Kumasaka's
- 2A: neighbor of Freddie
- Cop
World premiere company
Miles Memorial Playhouse, 1130 Lincoln Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90403; Opened March 27, 2010; Closed April 18, 2010.
Original cast
(in order of appearance)
- Ichiro – Robert Wu
- Eto / Jun – Chris Tashima
- Taro – Jared Asato
- Pa – Sab Shimono
- Ma – Sharon Omi
- Mr. Kumasaka / Cop – Ken Narasaki
- 2A / Mrs. Kanno – Emily Kuroda
- Freddie – John Miyasaki (March 26 - April 12); Mike Hagiwara (April 16–18)
- Kenji – Greg Watanabe
- Emi / Mrs.ka – Keiko Agena
- Understudy for Emi, 2A, Mrs. Kumasaka, Mrs. Kanno - Junko Goda
Setting
- Seattle, 1946.
Production staff
- Director – Alberto Isaac
- Choreographer – Michael Hagiwara
- Fight Choreographer – Aaron Pagel
- Set Design – Alan E. Muraoka
- Costume designer – Ken Takemoto
- Lighting designer – Jeremy Pivnick
- Sound Design/Music Composition – Dave Iwataki
- Projection Design – John J. Flynn
- Property Master – Ken Takemoto
- Stage Manager – Darlene Miyakawa[2]
Reviews
References
- ^ a b "No-No Boy" announcement on Daily News Los Angeles site
- ^ No-No Boy site
External links
Categories:- 2010 plays
- American plays
- Asian American plays
- Asians in film and theatre
- Japanese-American internment
- Plays based on novels
- Seattle, Washington in fiction
- Plays set in the United States
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