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Haruka Kuroda

Yes. As a child growing up in Japan, I always enjoyed performance and theatrical things. I see exactly the same trend today in my five-year-old daughter! When I was 16, one of the directors I knew though youth projects told me that if I was serious about a performing arts career then England is the place. Of course, I didn’t speak a word of English but with all the certainty of youth, I decided that was what I wanted to do so I came to boarding school in

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