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The Jap Box

When: Saturdays, 5 p.m. and Sundays, 2 p.m. Continues through Dec. 1 2019
Phone: 415-282-3055
Email: marsh@themarsh.org
Price: $20-$35 sliding scale; $55 and $100 reserved
themarsh.org/the_jap_box/david-hirata
Through monologue and magic, Japanese American magician David Hirata will excavate the mysteries and stories of magician Namigoro Sumidagawa in "The Jap Box," making its debut at The Marsh Berkeley. In 1866, Sumidagawa became the first Japanese citizen in over 200 years to receive a passport to leave the country. By the time Sumidagawa returned home, his prize trick had been appropriated by American magicians in yellowface and rechristened as the “Jap Box.” Over a century later, Hirata unveils illusions and surprises from this Japanese American story in his latest solo show, "The Jap Box."

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