Toshiki Okada - Works For The Stage

Works For The Stage

  • On the Harmful Effects of Marihuana (2003)
  • Five Days in March (2004)
  • Air-Conditioner/Cooler (2004)
  • The End of Toil (2005)
  • Enjoy (2006)
  • Freetime (2008)
  • Hot Pepper, Air Conditioner, and the Farewell Speech (2009)
  • We Are Someone Else Being Not Injured (2009)
  • Three Women
  • Zero Cost House (2012)

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