tokyo fish story
Kimber
Lee
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Frances Jue, Linden Tailor & James Seol |
Audiences
may soon forget the ‘story,’ but the visual memories of Kimber Lee’s tokyo fish story as produced in its
Northern California premiere by TheatreWorks Silicon Valley may well last a lifetime. An old Japanese man biking with meditative
strokes high in a red-sunned sky, a young man in white aprons gracefully
brushing sheets of nori over a lit hibachi while another washes rice as if it
were a baby, the same young man massaging an octopus as if kneading dough –
These are just some of the scenes of a play that is as much an extended
metaphor as it is a plot line; as much mime as it is dialogue; and as much a
kind of spiritual, traditional dance among its players as it an is actual,
everyday acting out of their lives.
Please link to my full Talkin' Broadway review to read more: http://www.talkinbroadway.com/page/regional/sanjose/sj33.html
Rating:
4 E
tokyo fish story continues through April
3, 2014 at the Lucie Stern Stage of TheatreWorks Silicon Valley, 1305
Middlefield Road, Palo Alto, CA. Tickets
are available online at http://www.theatreworks.org or by calling
65-463-1960 Monday – Friday, 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday, noon – 6
p.m.
Photo Credit:
Kevin Berne
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