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Pl ate 1. The bruised and bloodied Christ (Allen Madrigal) poses for photos on Good Friday after being beaten, crucified, and entombed in the Marinduque Moriones Festival. (Photo: William Peterson) Pl ate 2. Larry Reed's Sidha Karya was performed in conjunction with Gamelan Sekar Jaya of San Francisco. (Photo: Courtesy of ShadowLight Productions) Pl ate 3. The Worm that Squirmed (2002), a children's puppet play by Indigo Moon, featuring Anna Ingleby and Haviel Perdama. Puppets are from the Giri Harja 3 workshop in Bandung, West Java; the Klana figure (right) has been modified by Ingleby to make the malevolent worm. (Photo: Courtesy of Anna Ingleby and Indigo Moon) Pl ate 4. Dilapidated hina dolls come to life for the play-within-the-play. Left to right: Sagawa Tetsuro, Kaga Mariko, Daimon Goro, Miyawaki Takuya, Matsu Takako, Sanada Hiroyuki, Sakaguchi Yoshisada, and others. (Photo: Jon M. Brokering) Pl ate 5. The dead King (blur in center) tumbles down the steeply inclined stairs as courtiers climb up towards the usurping Fortinbras. Left to right: (above) Takei Shu, Sagawa Tetsuro, Hirano Minoru; (below) Kaga Mariko, Matsushige Yutaka, Sanada Hiroyuki, Yokota Eiji, and others. (Photo: Jon M. Brokering) Pl ate 6. New Love in a
Asian Theatre Journal – University of Hawai'I Press
Published: Sep 26, 2007
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