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Ai Nagai (永井愛, Nagai Ai, born on 16 October 1951) is a Japanese playwright, stage director, and the co-founder and leader of the theater company Nitosha. She is known for adopting realism as her primary writing style. Two of her major works, The Three Hagi Sisters (萩家の三姉妹, Hagi-ke no san shimai) and Time's Storeroom (時の物置, Toki no mono oki), both exemplify her utilization of realism.

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  • Ai Nagai (永井愛, Nagai Ai, born on 16 October 1951) is a Japanese playwright, stage director, and the co-founder and leader of the theater company Nitosha. She is known for adopting realism as her primary writing style. Two of her major works, The Three Hagi Sisters (萩家の三姉妹, Hagi-ke no san shimai) and Time's Storeroom (時の物置, Toki no mono oki), both exemplify her utilization of realism. According to The Japan Foundation's Performing Arts Network, Nagai is currently regarded as one of the most sought-after playwrights in Japan because of her "well-made plays," in which social issues are treated from a critical perspective. (en)
  • Ai Nagai (永井愛), née le 19 octobre 1951 à Tokyo, est une autrice et metteuse en scène de théâtre japonaise. (fr)
  • Ai Nagai (永井愛 Nagai Ai?) (Tōkyō, 16 ottobre 1951) è una scrittrice, drammaturga e regista teatrale giapponese, cofondatrice e direttrice della compagnia teatrale Nitosha (二兎社?). È famosa per l'uso del realismo come principale stile di scrittura, e due delle sue maggiori opere Le tre sorelle della famiglia Hagi (萩家の三姉妹 Hagi-ke no san shimai?, 2000) e Ripostiglio del tempo (時の物置 Toki no mono oki?, 1994) ne rappresentano un esempio. Nagai è inoltre considerata come una delle più ricercate drammaturghe in Giappone per i suoi "well-made plays", in cui tratta le questioni sociali da un punto di vista critico. (it)
  • 永井 愛(ながい あい、1951年10月16日 - )は、日本の女性劇作家、演出家。 父は画家の永井潔。 (ja)
  • 永井爱(日语:永井 愛/ながい あい Nagai Ai,1951年10月16日-)是日本女剧作家、导演。 (zh)
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  • 1951-10-16 (xsd:date)
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  • Tokyo, Japan (en)
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  • Photograph Courtesy of Yuka Ando (en)
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  • Ai Nagai (en)
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  • Ai Nagai (永井愛), née le 19 octobre 1951 à Tokyo, est une autrice et metteuse en scène de théâtre japonaise. (fr)
  • 永井 愛(ながい あい、1951年10月16日 - )は、日本の女性劇作家、演出家。 父は画家の永井潔。 (ja)
  • 永井爱(日语:永井 愛/ながい あい Nagai Ai,1951年10月16日-)是日本女剧作家、导演。 (zh)
  • Ai Nagai (永井愛, Nagai Ai, born on 16 October 1951) is a Japanese playwright, stage director, and the co-founder and leader of the theater company Nitosha. She is known for adopting realism as her primary writing style. Two of her major works, The Three Hagi Sisters (萩家の三姉妹, Hagi-ke no san shimai) and Time's Storeroom (時の物置, Toki no mono oki), both exemplify her utilization of realism. (en)
  • Ai Nagai (永井愛 Nagai Ai?) (Tōkyō, 16 ottobre 1951) è una scrittrice, drammaturga e regista teatrale giapponese, cofondatrice e direttrice della compagnia teatrale Nitosha (二兎社?). È famosa per l'uso del realismo come principale stile di scrittura, e due delle sue maggiori opere Le tre sorelle della famiglia Hagi (萩家の三姉妹 Hagi-ke no san shimai?, 2000) e Ripostiglio del tempo (時の物置 Toki no mono oki?, 1994) ne rappresentano un esempio. (it)
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  • Ai Nagai (en)
  • Ai Nagai (fr)
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