Tetsuo Arakawa
Tetsuo Arakawa (あらかわてつお, from 1931 to January 22, 2003) is a Japanese director. I am from Tokyo.
I join the theatrical company literature seat in 1951 after the Waseda University department of commercial science leaving school in midcourse and study under Teruko Nagaoka. Of John Osborne "looked back with anger", and directed the vanguard work including "a zoo story" of Edward Albee, and をはじめとして, "a rhinoceros" of Eugene Ionesco gave a big impact in the theatrical world. I deal with wide direction from a classic drama to a modern drama, a vanguard drama.
In 1963, I withdraw from a literature seat and form a theatrical company cloud attached to 福田恆存, Hiroshi Akutagawa and others and association of modern drama. I study in the United States to learn a drama more in the same year. After returning home, I showed abilities as a director in theatrical company cloud, Theatre Company Subaru which descended.
I successively held Washington tutor, Waseda tutor, the honorary member director of the Milwaukee レパトリー theater, the association of modern drama conservatorium head and, in the later years, made power for the promotion of the area drama in an actor training lecture (Kanazawa citizen art village, drama academy) besides direction business based in developing upbringing, Kanazawa including the establishment of performance meeting for the study "N.DARTS".
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