Created by the Student Ensemble with Prof. Natsu Onoda Power Paperplay, a series of short works created by student performer-designer-storytellers and GU Theater & Performance Studies Program Professor Natsu Onoda Power, is inspired by kamishibai, a style of Japanese street performance that uses illustrated paper placards. This immersive, ambulatory show inventively retools the pre-cinema form […]
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