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We encounter moments for which we prepare carefully and with attention to as many details as we can. But then something might happen that demands our adaptation, testing our ability to change our approach in order to respond. If we try to stick strictly to the script, we may miss out on an opportunity for growth. But if we allow for this "eruption of the real" to happen, we may experience life more fully. "How playwright Tetsuro Shigematsu has transformed my homiletics classes" by John Byassee Nick Hurwitch Wonder and Whiskey: Insights on Faith from the Music of Dave Matthews Band Mark 7:24-29 Music: "Reflections" by Wild Wonder
This week on Friendless James unfriends stage manager and arts administrator Susan MIyagishima!They discuss the hidden infrastructures of arts organizations, finding connections in the oddest places, and do their best to avoid talking about Tetsuro Shigematsu and fail miserably. Follow Friendless on INSTAGRAM and TWITTERListen to Raised By The MoviesBuy BU TT HE ADand sign up for the NEWSLETTERSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/friendlesspod)
Japanese Canadian playwright and actor Tetsuro Shigematsu takes us on a journey through the 20th Century via the life of his boss' Japanese Canadian father. We vicariously experience not only his hardships, heartaches, and social injustices, but also his teenage crush and multiple rebootings of his life.
Kunji interviews Tetsuro Shigematsu about his experiences touring his solo show about his relationship with his father, Empire of the Son, and his evolving concerns as an artist. The post Stories From the Stage 2: Tetsuro Shigematsu appeared first on Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre.
Today's guest is theatre artist and playwright Tetsuro Shigematsu. Tetsuro and Yukari discuss Japanese masculinity, book recommendations, should artist have a day job? and Japanese mental tendency not to take up space. Follow Tetsuro on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Support him on Patreon Tetsuro Shigematsu' free master class Follow Yukari on Twitter and Instagram. Detailed shownote is on Yukari's blog. Support Yukari on Patreon. For sponsorship inquiry, contact Yukari. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/livingbrave/message
This week I unfriend famed (former) CBC host Tetsuro Shigematsu. We chat being broke artists, our staggering luck in love and the power of a full name. Thanks to the Saskatchewan Podcast Network and to Conexus for presenting Friendless. Good Friend by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/
Pipelines, patriarchs, and Pinafore, oh my! We see the timely re-mount of Matthew MacKenzie’s Bears, which spun through town last week with Punctuate! Theatre before heading on a cross-province tour. Then, the father/son relationship went under the magnifying glass (to illuminate the miniatures) in Tetsuro Shigematsu’s Empire of the Son at the Citadel. And it’s […]
Photo by Alexis McKeown Pipelines, patriarchs, and Pinafore, oh my! We see the timely re-mount of Matthew MacKenzie's Bears, which spun through town last week with Punctuate! Theatre before heading on a cross-province tour. Then, the father/son relationship went under the magnifying glass (to illuminate the miniatures) in Tetsuro Shigematsu's Empire of the Son at the Citadel. And it's baby's first opera: guest host Colleen Feehan gives us a crash course on Edmonton Opera‘s HMS Pinafore. I Don't Get It is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network, powered by ATB. https://idontgetityeg.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/IDGI-S4E12.mp3 Become a Patron!★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this exhilaratingly original, multimedia one-man show, actor / comedian / radio broadcaster Tetsuro Shigematsu tells the dynamic story of an emotionally distant father whose legacy is felt beyond his lifetime. From the ashes of Hiroshima to swinging 1960s London, Akira's incredible personal history continues to influence two generations. Separated by language, culture and history, what truly keeps father and son apart are their similarities. Empire of the Son is a funny, emotional and deeply thoughtful portrayal of parent/ child relationships. Empire of the Son was recently nominated for five Jessie Richardson Theatre Awards, including Outstanding Production, Actor and Direction. “I couldn't help but hear the incredible amount of talk this work generated after its sold out debut in Vancouver last year. West of the Rockies, it was on the top of the reviewers' year-end lists and when you see it, you'll know why. In Empire of the Son, the personal becomes magic.” – Jillian Keiley, Artistic director, NAC English Theatre
Tetsuro Shigematsu is known on TV as a samurai on Deadliest Warrior, on radio as former host of CBC's The Roundup, but to us, he'll always be the shirtless wonder. For further details, you'll just have to listen and then you'll understand why Allen Ginsberg took such a liking to him.