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Proust on Stage: In Search of Lost Time Reimagined

October 13, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Introduction by the Director When staging Proust, one faces the paradox of time itself: how to dramatize the invisible flow of memory without losing the pulse of theatre. My choice was to treat memory as action, to let light and sound shift with the fluidity of thought. Scenes move quickly — as fast as desire, as sharp as jealousy, as fragile as love. … [Read more...] about Proust on Stage: In Search of Lost Time Reimagined

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In Search of Lost Time: A Poetic Study Cycle

October 12, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Prologue — The Hour Before MemoryTime does not begin in clocks,nor in the pages of history.It begins in the trembling of the heart,in the faint fragrance of a forgotten room,in the sudden warmth of a summer long vanished.We are not born once,but many times —each memory a rebirth,each sensation a thresholdto another self within us.These poems are fragments of that … [Read more...] about In Search of Lost Time: A Poetic Study Cycle

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The Journey of Life in Every Color

October 6, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Prologue — The Canvas of TimeLife begins with a brushstroke.No one hears it, but if you listen closely, there is the sound of color spilling into the world: a quiet hum, like water over stone.The canvas is vast, stretching farther than the horizon, but we are too small at first to see it. The first strokes are soft and blue—so light they almost vanish into the … [Read more...] about The Journey of Life in Every Color

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Alice Beyond the Dream: The Lost Third Wonderland Tale

October 4, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Introduction by Lewis CarrollDear Reader,You may think you know Alice already. Yet what is a dream if not a doorway with more than one key? Here lies the turning of another lock: the adventure beyond both Wonderland and Looking-Glass Land.Do not expect sense alone, for sense is dull; nor nonsense alone, for nonsense is lonely. Prepare instead for the balance … [Read more...] about Alice Beyond the Dream: The Lost Third Wonderland Tale

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Staging the Surreal: Directors and Writers on Adapting 1Q84

September 30, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Introduction by Tony Kushner (Lights low. Kushner steps forward, a script in hand, but he doesn’t read from it. He speaks as though to the actors and directors present, and to the audience beyond them.)When we gather around 1Q84, we aren’t only talking about staging a novel. We are opening a door into a world already leaning at an angle. Haruki has given us … [Read more...] about Staging the Surreal: Directors and Writers on Adapting 1Q84

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Haruki Murakami’s 1Q84: A Theatrical Adaptation of Surreal Love

September 30, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Introduction by Murakami Haruki When I began writing 1Q84, I didn’t set out to create an alternate world. I only wanted to follow the quiet footsteps of a woman descending a staircase, and the inner life of a man rewriting a story. But once I opened the door, the world had already changed.In our lives, the strange often appears without ceremony. You wake up … [Read more...] about Haruki Murakami’s 1Q84: A Theatrical Adaptation of Surreal Love

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Conversation with the Devil: 5 Comedians Put Evil on Trial

September 27, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

IntroductionIn this courtroom of imagination, the Devil himself is called to the stand. Not to frighten us with fire and brimstone, but to be examined, interrogated, and cross-examined by the sharpest comic minds to ever hold a microphone. Across five sessions, each built like a trial, the Devil faces opening statements, witness testimony, and closing … [Read more...] about Conversation with the Devil: 5 Comedians Put Evil on Trial

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Rachel Harrison Play Nice: Feminist Horror & Dark Truths

September 19, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

When I wrote Play Nice, I wasn’t just telling a ghost story—I was telling the story of how it feels to live in a body, in a family, in a world that insists you smile when you want to scream. That phrase—play nice—is a command so many of us inherit. It’s whispered at the dinner table, enforced at work, echoed in our relationships. It’s a script handed to us before … [Read more...] about Rachel Harrison Play Nice: Feminist Horror & Dark Truths

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Short-Story Debate: Seven Authors on Freedom & Civilization

September 3, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Introduction by T.S. EliotWe gather here not in the flesh, but in the imagination, which is the truest meeting place of minds. Across time and place, these authors—Walker, Dahl, Jackson, Vonnegut, Faulkner, Chopin, and Connell—spoke through stories that continue to unsettle us, to peel away our easy certainties. Their tales are brief, yet they open into vast … [Read more...] about Short-Story Debate: Seven Authors on Freedom & Civilization

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T.S. Eliot’s Prufrock in 2025: Love Song Reimagined

August 31, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Introduction by T.S. Eliot[A quiet light. Eliot steps forward, manuscript in hand. His voice is deliberate, restrained, almost hesitant, yet steady.]When I first wrote The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, I did not imagine it would travel so far beyond its own time. It was a private monologue, a confession in fragments, the whisper of a man who feared to speak … [Read more...] about T.S. Eliot’s Prufrock in 2025: Love Song Reimagined

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