The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle

The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle

Supported by The Embassy of the United States of America, London
Supported by The Director's Circle 

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About the performance

The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle is a detective story, an account of a disintegrating marriage and a dramatic revelation of long buried Second World War secrets.

Toru Okada is an unassuming everyman. His cat has disappeared, a seemingly innocuous event that triggers a series of increasingly bizarre encounters. His wife inexplicably vanishes, leading Toru on a search during which he encounters a strange and compelling cast of characters, each with their own intriguing stories. Crossing the boundary between reality and dreams, these interactions open doors to a hallucinatory world charged with sexuality and violence. As the lines between fantasy and reality dissolve, Toru must confront the dark forces that exist inside him to begin to understand the mystery of his life.

The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle is adapted from the award-winning novel by Japan's most celebrated writer, Haruki Murakami and directed by Stephen Earnhart, formerly Director of Production for Miramax Films where he oversaw such fi lms as A Rage in Harlem and Hardware. This truly imaginative production, combines performance, music, puppetry, dance and film to create a hypnotic theatre of dreams.

The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle (the novel)
‘mesmerising...daring, mysterious and profoundly rewarding.' The Baltimore Sun

Supported by
The Embassy of the United States of America, London

Supported by
The Director's Circle

Performance Details

By Stephen Earnhart and Greg Pierce  
Based on the novel by Haruki Murakami 

World Premiere

Cast Akira Ito, Ai Kiyono, Yoshihisa Kuwayama, Mina Nishimura, Sophia Remolde, James Saito, Maureen Sebastian, Akira Takayama, Toshiji Takeshima, Fergus Walsh, Yoshihiro Watanabe, James Yaegashi, Stacey Yen

Stephen Earnhart Director and co-writer
Greg Pierce Co-writer
Karen Beaumont Movement director and Assistant director
Tom Lee Set design and puppet director
Adam Larsen Projection designer
Laura Mroczkowski Lighting designer
Jane Shaw Sound designer and Composer
Bora Yoon Live Music and Composer
Oana Botez-Ban Costume designer
Claudia Orenstein Dramaturg
Andrew Berg Story consultant

Produced by Wind-Up Productions, Rafael Fogel, Guy and Lia Haskin Fernald and Pamela Lubell
Executive Producer R. Erin Craig
Associate Producer Rachel Cooper, Eric Gerber
Co-Commissioned by the Asia Society
Technical residency in the Ellen Stewart Theatre made possible with the support of La MaMa
Performed in English and Japanese with English supertitles  
British Sign Language interpreted Tuesday 23 August 7.30pm

Booking Information

Performance Dates:

August 2011
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Tickets: £10 - £30
Duration: 2 hours approximately
Venue: King's Theatre, Edinburgh
Edinburgh - The city of edinburgh council Creative Scotland

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