Introduction by Ron Howard When Dan Brown and I first discussed Threshold, I knew immediately this would be different from our previous Langdon adventures. This wasn't about hidden conspiracies or secret societies. This was about the most intimate mystery of all: what happens when we die?But more than that—it's about what happens to us, the living, if … [Read more...] about The Secret of Secrets Movie: Dan Brown’s Infinity Mystery
Literature
What Awaits Beyond Death? The Secret of Secrets
Introduction by Robert Langdon For years, I studied symbols carved in stone and painted on canvas—halos, infinity knots, spirals of light—thinking they were metaphors for human longing. But in Prague, amid shadows of the Threshold Project, I began to wonder: what if these symbols were not metaphors at all, but messages?The Secret of Secrets asked the oldest … [Read more...] about What Awaits Beyond Death? The Secret of Secrets
The Secret of Secrets: Dan Brown on Mind Beyond Brain
Introduction by Dan Brown When I began writing The Secret of Secrets, I never imagined it would change my own beliefs. For years, I thought of consciousness as the brain’s creation, nothing more. But the deeper I studied—through history, science, and myth—I began to wonder: what if awareness is not confined to the skull, but part of something universal?This … [Read more...] about The Secret of Secrets: Dan Brown on Mind Beyond Brain
Kakigori Summer: A Family Drama of Silence and Healing
Introduction by Emily Itami This play begins, as so many Japanese summers do, with cicadas humming endlessly and the smell of the sea pushing through a half-open door. But beneath all that noise, there’s something else—silence. The kind of silence that grows between sisters when grief is too heavy to talk about, or when anger has been folded away so many … [Read more...] about Kakigori Summer: A Family Drama of Silence and Healing
Staging the Surreal: Directors and Writers on Adapting 1Q84
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
Haruki Murakami’s 1Q84: A Theatrical Adaptation of Surreal Love
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
Kazuo Ishiguro’s Remains of the Day with Mentors & Friends
Introduction Kazuo by Ishiguro When I think back to The Remains of the Day, I see not only the butler, Stevens, but also the many voices that shaped the book behind the scenes. Angela Carter, my fierce mentor, who never let me hide behind politeness. Malcolm Bradbury, who insisted stories must also wrestle with history. Deborah Rogers, who believed in my … [Read more...] about Kazuo Ishiguro’s Remains of the Day with Mentors & Friends
Kazuo Ishiguro’s Remains of the Day: A Dialogue Stage Play
Introduction by Kazuo Ishiguro When I first imagined The Remains of the Day, I wished to explore the quiet devastations of an ordinary life. Not tragedy in the sense of wars and grand betrayals, but tragedy found in the silences between two people, in the choices made not from malice but from loyalty, restraint, and fear of vulnerability.At the center stands … [Read more...] about Kazuo Ishiguro’s Remains of the Day: A Dialogue Stage Play
Kazuo Ishiguro’s Klara and the Sun in Kore-eda’s Vision
Prologue — Waiting for Light(Stage is dim, pre-dawn blue. A large shop window faces the audience. Outside are only faint silhouettes of people passing: a child with a balloon, a dog on a leash, a couple walking arm in arm. None are detailed, only shadows.)(KLARA stands motionless in the window, her face pale in the half-dark. The silence stretches. After a long … [Read more...] about Kazuo Ishiguro’s Klara and the Sun in Kore-eda’s Vision
To Kill a Mockingbird Play: From Fear to Understanding
Prologue Staging: A darkened stage. One chair. A single porch light glows faintly. A notebook rests on the chair. A faint projection of Maycomb flickers—porches, trees, courthouse columns.Lighting: A slow amber dawn spreads as Adult Scout steps forward.Adult ScoutWhen you’re a child, the world seems simple. Right and wrong. Good and bad. Safe and … [Read more...] about To Kill a Mockingbird Play: From Fear to Understanding









