Rick Shiomi
Japanese-Canadian playwright, stage director, artistic director and taiko artist / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Rick Shiomi (born May 25, 1947)[1] is an internationally recognized, award-winning Japanese Canadian playwright, stage director, artistic director and taiko artist, and a major player in the Asian American/Canadian theatre movement. He is best known for his groundbreaking play Yellow Fever, which earned him the Bay Area Theater Circle Critics Award and “Bernie” Award. Over the last couple decades, Shiomi has also become a notable artistic and stage director. He directed the world premiere of the play Caught by Christopher Chen for which he received the Philadelphia Barrymore Award Nomination for Outstanding Direction. He is currently the Co-Artistic Director of Full Circle Theater Company.
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Playwright Rick Shiomi in New York in 2011 | |
Born | Rickey Allan Shiomi (1947-05-25) May 25, 1947 (age 77) Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Pen name | R. A. Shiomi |
Occupation | Playwright, artistic director, theater director |
Education | University of Toronto, Simon Fraser University |
Period | 1982–present |
Genre | Theater |
Subject | Asian American experience |
Notable works | Yellow Fever |
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