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  1. www.allthatdazzles.co.uk › post › review-spirited-away-london-coliseumReview: Spirited Away (London Coliseum)

    9 de may. de 2024 · Wowing audiences since the film was released in 2001, the stage adaptation of Spirited Away began its new life in Tokyo in 2022 and is now enjoying its European premiere with many of the cast from the original run reprising their roles. It tells the story of ten-year-old girl Chihiro Ogino, also known as Sen, who stumbles upon a magical world while moving to a new neighbourhood.

  2. 8 de may. de 2024 · Hayao Miyazaki ’s 2001 animated film “ Spirited Away ” won everything from the Oscar for Best Animated Feature to Berlin’s Golden Bear. That there’s an audience for a stage version was ...

  3. 8 de may. de 2024 · Spirited Away follows ten-year-old Chihiro, whose life is changed when she and her parents enter the spirit realm. The story centres around a bath house which is run by a witch named Yubaba, and brings together a whole cast of Japanese gods and spirits, exploring what their lives look like when they’re enjoying some downtime, and that of those forced to work there.

  4. 9 de may. de 2024 · Performed in Japanese, with many of the original cast members along for its British premiere, ... Spirited Away Through Aug. 24 at the Coliseum, in London; londoncoliseum.org.

  5. 22 de may. de 2024 · We face constant changes throughout our lives, which can be daunting. Spirited Away reminds us that we should not be frightened by change, but we should never lose sight of who we truly are.

  6. Hace 3 días · Name. The name "Ghibli" was chosen by Miyazaki from the Italian noun ghibli (also used in English), the nickname of Italy's Saharan scouting plane Caproni Ca.309, in turn derived from the Italianization of the Libyan Arabic name for a hot desert wind (قبلي qibliyy).The name was chosen by Miyazaki due to his passion for aircraft and also for the idea that the studio would "blow a new wind ...

  7. 9 de may. de 2024 · There’s nefarious witch and bathhouse owner Yubaba (Mari Natsuki), whose face segments and balloons to the size of a double bed when she’s angry. There’s the quirky, six-armed boiler room operator Kamaji (Tomorowo Taguchi), who lords over a workshop of tiny, soot-like puppets. There’s Haku (Kotaro Daigo), a benevolent spirit forced to ...