The Lady Aoi

As part of the 2007 UWA Perth International Arts Festival, the Black Swan Theatre Company is presenting The Lady Aoi, an adaptation of a work by famed Japanese post-war writer Mishima Yukio.

Mishima is perhaps best known for his novels, such as the prize-winning reflection on purity and true love The Sound of Waves and the confronting, psycho-sexual Confessions of a Mask, but he also wrote extensively for classical Noh and Kabuki theatre. All his work hints at the tension within his own life, which ultimately ended in 1970 when he tried to lead a coup d’etat to reinstate the Emperor as the effective ruler of Japan and then committed hara-kiri upon its failure.

The official promo for Matthew Lutton’s adaptation of Mishima’s play reads:

Suspended in a restless sleep, the Lady Aoi lies on the brink of death in hospital. Disturbed by her mysterious illness, her young husband discovers that he is not her only visitor. His jealous ex-lover Yasuko has become a late-night regular at Aoi’s bedside.

You can catch this modern interpretation of a history-rich Noh piece until February 17 at the Playhouse Theatre3 Pier St, Perth. For more info and ticketing, check out the promo site.

Lady Aoi


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