If you liked A guide to the Japanese stage by Ronald Cavaye, Paul Griffith, and Senda, Akihiko, start with Kara Jūrō no geki sekai (2007), Metamorphoses in contemporary Japanese theatre, life-size and more-than-life-size (1986), and Churros Y Chocolate/Level One (1987). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Kara Jūrō no geki sekai 2007 · 442 pages · Senda, Akihiko · Same author
  2. 2 Metamorphoses in contemporary Japanese theatre, life-size and more-than-life-size 1986 · 16 pages · Senda, Akihiko · Same author
  3. 3 Churros Y Chocolate/Level One 1987 · 370 pages · Paul Griffith · Same author
  4. 4 The voyage of contemporary Japanese theatre 1997 · 306 pages · Senda, Akihiko · Same author
  5. 5 Nihon gikyoku daijiten 2016 · 792 pages · Minako Okamuro, Senda, Akihiko · Same author
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BookOrb recommends Kara Jūrō no geki sekai (2007), Metamorphoses in contemporary Japanese theatre, life-size and more-than-life-size (1986), Churros Y Chocolate/Level One (1987), The voyage of contemporary Japanese theatre (1997), and Nihon gikyoku daijiten (2016).

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A guide to the Japanese stage is by Ronald Cavaye, Paul Griffith, and Senda, Akihiko.