Writers' Play 'Gone with the Wind' Opens to Commemorate Japan Writers' Association's 100th Anniversary
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83/100
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9
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To celebrate its 100th anniversary, the Japan Writers' Association has opened the writers' play 'Gone with the Wind' on May 23, 2026, at Kinokuniya Hall. Top Japanese authors perform on stage, exploring the role of classic literature in the context of modern values.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is a Bunshi-geki?
- A: It is a theatrical play where authors and writers act on stage. It was once a highly popular tradition in Japan.
- Q: Who plays Scarlett O'Hara in this production?
- A: Four renowned authors—Megumi Semitani, Risa Wataya, Nameko Shinsan, and Yuka Murayama—take turns playing her in different scenes.
- Q: What is the purpose of performing this classic now?
- A: To critically engage with classic literature and the freedom of expression, especially concerning works that conflict with modern political correctness.