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The show depicted epic tales of corruption, power, and betrayal set in feudal Japan, inspired by Japanese samurai films such as ''[[wikipedia:Seven Samurai|Seven Samurai]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Harakiri (1962 film)|Harakiri]]'', and ''[[wikipedia:13 Assassins|13 Assassins]]''. | The show depicted epic tales of corruption, power, and betrayal set in feudal Japan, inspired by Japanese samurai films such as ''[[wikipedia:Seven Samurai|Seven Samurai]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Harakiri (1962 film)|Harakiri]]'', and ''[[wikipedia:13 Assassins|13 Assassins]]''. | ||
The cast trained with and used on stage actual ''bokken'' (wooden samurai swords). | The cast trained with and used, on stage, actual ''bokken'' (wooden samurai swords). Combat was handled in slow motion. | ||
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Revision as of 15:10, 26 June 2014
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Theater | The Hideout Theatre |
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Run | Mar/Apr 2014 |
Kenjutsu (full title: Kenjutsu: The Art of the Sword) was a mainstage show at The Hideout Theatre that will be inspired by the samurai films of Akira Kurosawa.
Summary
The show depicted epic tales of corruption, power, and betrayal set in feudal Japan, inspired by Japanese samurai films such as Seven Samurai, Harakiri, and 13 Assassins.
The cast trained with and used, on stage, actual bokken (wooden samurai swords). Combat was handled in slow motion.