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  1. Kunio Kishida (岸田 國士, Kishida Kunio, 2 November 1890 – 5 March 1954) was a Japanese playwright, dramatist, novelist, lecturer, acting coach, theatre critic, translator, and proponent of Shingeki ("New Theatre"/”New Drama").

  2. Kunio Kishida was a Japanese playwright, dramatist, novelist, lecturer, acting coach, theatre critic, translator, and proponent of Shingeki. Kishida spearheaded the modernization of Japanese dramaturgy and transformed Japanese theatre acting.

  3. Enjoy the sound of real 59 burst at the Crocodile club in Tokyo. - Members - KUNIO KISHIDA (gt,vo), 遠藤敬三 (ba), 小野秀夫 (dr) リアル・バースト・サウンド Gibson 1959 Les ...

  4. Dec 28, 2005 · Kunio Kishida. 1890-1954. Playwright, director, critic, novelist. Born in Yotsuya, Tokyo, the eldest son of an officer in the Imperial Army, Kishida attended military preparatory school and went on to join the Japanese Military Academy, and was subsequently appointed sub-lieutenant and stationed as commissioned officer in Kurume.

  5. Kunio Kishida. 1,475 likes · 2 talking about this. Recording Artist, Guitarist, Singer, Song Writer and Producer. Released 10 albums, 2 maxi singles and Digital distribution "Dear Ole Friend"...

  6. Kunio Kishida (岸田 國士, Kishida Kunio, 2 November 1890 – 5 March 1954) was a Japanese dramatist and writer. He is known as one of the founders of modern Japanese drama. [1]

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0457218Kunio Kishida - IMDb

    Kunio Kishida was born on 2 November 1890 in Tokyo, Japan. He was a writer, known for Danryû (1957), Futari no shin-gakushi (1933) and Sudden Rain (1956). He died on 5 March 1954 in Tokyo, Japan.