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After 200 film and TV roles, Hiro Kanagawa embraces his cultural identity at Stratford
After 200 film and TV roles, Hiro Kanagawa embraces his cultural identity at Stratford

National Post

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • National Post

After 200 film and TV roles, Hiro Kanagawa embraces his cultural identity at Stratford

Of the more than 200 film and TV roles Hiro Kanagawa has had in his storied career, he's played about 38 doctors, 32 detectives and eight people with the common Japanese surname Tanaka. Article content But the actor and award-winning playwright, who wrote the stage adaptation of Mark Sakamoto's memoir Forgiveness and has two roles in the production currently at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival, said for the most part he's avoided work related to his Japanese-Canadian identity. Article content Article content 'In some ways, Forgiveness is a return or entry into it,' Kanagawa said in a Zoom call from the Stratford Festival where the play runs through to Sept. 27. Article content The play tells the story of Sakamoto's maternal grandfather Ralph MacLean, who was a prisoner of war in Japan in the Second World War, and his paternal grandmother Mitsue Sakamoto, who was sent to an internment camp in Alberta, and what ensues later when their children fall in love and the families learn to forgive. Article content Article content 'The play is absolutely relevant now,' Kanagawa said, reflecting on deportations in the United States and divisions in society. Article content And for Kanagawa, who was born in Sapporo, about 1,170 kilometres north of Tokyo, being surrounded by other Japanese-Canadian artists in the production has been both healing and inspiring. Article content Kanagawa's early life was peripatetic, more of which later, but he ultimately settled in Vancouver in 1990 and did a master's of fine arts in interdisciplinary studies at Simon Fraser University. That's where he wrote his first full-length play. Article content 'The theatre department seemed like the place to make my home during that period, so that's really how I began my career as a playwright,' he said. 'Around that same time, the film and TV industry was really kicking into gear in Vancouver and I very quickly started getting work … Article content 'I woke up one day and there I was — I'd made a living and raised a family and had a career,' the 61-year-old, who has two children with Tasha Faye Evans, said modestly. Article content He's had roles in everything from The X-Files to Altered Carbon. His screenwriting credits include story editing on the critically-acclaimed Canadian series da Vinci's Inquest and Blackstone. His plays, Tiger of Malaya and The Patron Saint of Stanley Park have been performed across the country and Indian Arm scored him the 2017 Governor General's Literary Award for Drama. Article content 'A lot of it was not by design, I kind of just went with the flow to some extent,' he said.

Stratford Festival's ‘Forgiveness' is an unforgivably poor adaptation of a Canada Reads-winning memoir
Stratford Festival's ‘Forgiveness' is an unforgivably poor adaptation of a Canada Reads-winning memoir

Toronto Star

time20-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Toronto Star

Stratford Festival's ‘Forgiveness' is an unforgivably poor adaptation of a Canada Reads-winning memoir

Forgiveness 1.5 stars (out of 4) By Hiro Kanagawa, adapted from the book by Mark Sakamoto, directed by Stafford Arima. Until Sept. 27 at the Tom Patterson Theatre, 111 Lakeside Dr., Stratford, Ont. or 1800-567-1600 STRATFORD — 'Forgiveness,' a new stage adaptation of Mark Sakamoto's Canada Reads-winning memoir of the same name, is a work unabashedly forthright with its intentions. Its title is its theme, its morals and its guiding virtue. It's also the feeling that playwright Hiro Kanagawa wants so keenly for his audience to embrace as they walk out of his two-act historical drama.

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