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Momotaro tsugi wa? · Momotaro tsugi wa? Being an account of the Minami Sanriku 2015 Drawbridge project, ‘Kids Are the Boss’, by Polyglot Theatre (Melbourne) in collaboration

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Page 1: Momotaro tsugi wa? · Momotaro tsugi wa? Being an account of the Minami Sanriku 2015 Drawbridge project, ‘Kids Are the Boss’, by Polyglot Theatre (Melbourne) in collaboration
Page 2: Momotaro tsugi wa? · Momotaro tsugi wa? Being an account of the Minami Sanriku 2015 Drawbridge project, ‘Kids Are the Boss’, by Polyglot Theatre (Melbourne) in collaboration

Momotaro tsugi wa?Being an account of the Minami Sanriku 2015 Drawbridge project, ‘Kids Are the Boss’, by Polyglot Theatre (Melbourne) in collaboration with Acchi Cocchi NPO music company (Yokohama), May 25 to June 4 2015. This comic book has been written and drawn by Bernard Caleo, and edited by Sue Giles and Mikako Atsuchi. Japanese translation by Rie Oshima.

‘Kids Are The Boss’ was presented by Polyglot Theatre in collaboration with Acchi Cocchi, both Not for Profit Organisations.

This project was supported by the Australian Government through the Australia-Japan Foundation, the Australian Government through the Australia International Cultural Council, an initiative of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, as well as the ANZ Japan.

Polyglot Theatre is assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body, the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria, the City of Melbourne and the City of Stonnington.

Project TeamPolyglot Danielle Goronszy Stefanie Robinson Bernard Caleo

Artistic Director Sue Giles

Acchi Cocchi Mikako Atsuchi Izumi Kaneko Tomoya Aoki

Artistic Director Mikako Atsuchi

Production Tour Manager Lang Craighill

polyglot.org.au acchicocchi.com dfat.gov.au

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Page 4: Momotaro tsugi wa? · Momotaro tsugi wa? Being an account of the Minami Sanriku 2015 Drawbridge project, ‘Kids Are the Boss’, by Polyglot Theatre (Melbourne) in collaboration
Page 5: Momotaro tsugi wa? · Momotaro tsugi wa? Being an account of the Minami Sanriku 2015 Drawbridge project, ‘Kids Are the Boss’, by Polyglot Theatre (Melbourne) in collaboration
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