In the latter half of the 1800s, when Japan transitioned from the Edo to the Meiji period, both politics and culture went through a period of immense transformation. Regardless of their status, people saw the values that had held sway until then undergo a 180-degree change. While comically depicting how they perceived and accepted those changes, this play portrays the dynamism of the age and people’s tremendous energy as they wrestle with the dramatic universal themes of life and sex.
Cast
Shuto Miyazaki, Taka Oyabu, Yohei Isshiki / Ami Maeshima / Marie Machida, Tetsu Kayama / Haruo Takayama / Kousuke Yoshimura, Katsunori Imai, Tomofumi Nakayama, Masahito Usui, and others
Credit
Director: Satoru Jitsunashi
Playwright: Sakurako Akino
Set designer: Tomoyuki Ikeda
Lighting designer: Ryuichi Nakagawa
Sound designer: Naoto Iwano
Music: Hiromichi Sakamoto
Costume designer: Etsuko Handa
Hair and make-up designer: Miwa Yoshida
Fight arranger: Yasuhiro Roppongi
Choreographer: Takuro Suzuki
Stage managers: Junpei Komitsu, Taku Suzuki
Assistant director: Saori Wada
Production coordinator: Junko Baba
Producer: Harumi Nemoto
Profile
Satoru Jitsunashi
Director and actor. Born in Kyoto in 1964. Launched the theatre company tsumazuki no ishi in 1992. As well as leading the company and directing and appearing in its productions, his activities as an actor and director include productions for both SIS company and the New National Theatre, Tokyo. His major directorial works include Kaze Hakase, Shinihata, Harold Pinter’s No Man’s Land, Oran Tojo, and Kansu Domino (Mathematical Domino).
He has also appeared on stage in such productions as Osei Tojo, Line (Kokkyo) no Muko, and Mayonaka no Yaji-san Kita-san (Yaji and Kita: The Midnight Pilgrims).
Sakurako Akino
Playwright and actor. As an actor, she performs under the name Kaori Yamagata. Born in Osaka Prefecture in 1963. In 2005, she launched Hagoromo1011 with Misa Watanabe of Aoni Production, taking charge of writing duties (and taking Sakurako Akino as her pen name). The two women established a reputation for performances that find pathos amid slapstick. In 2010, she took a detour off the path of comedy with the play Saru, which was inspired by 20th-century Japanese authors. As a result, she won the 16th Japan Playwrights Association Outstanding New Playwright Award. In 2012, she launched the Suikato theatre troupe with Yuko Matsumoto and Miyoko Okuyama from the Bungeiza theatre company, and now creates tales set in the 20th century that vividly depict men and women’s experiences of life and sex, and the desires that lie beyond them. She also supplies scripts for productions across a variety of genres, including for other theatre companies, producer-led plays, online dramas, and film scripts. She is a member of the Japan Playwrights Association.
Schedule
Style of performance: Regular performance
Schedule: Sunday,November 22,2020 – Sunday,November 29,2020
November 22 (Sun) | November 23 (Mon; national holiday) | November 24 (Tues) | November 25 (Wed) |
14:00 | 19:00 | 14:00 |
November 26 (Thurs) | November 27 (Fri) | November 28 (Sat) | November 29 (Sun) |
19:00 | 19:00 | 14:00 | 14:00 |
Ticket
Ticket fee
Adults: 5,000 yen
Under-24s: 2,500 yen*1
Discount for Toshima citizens: 4,500 yen*2
Discount for people with disabilities: 3,500 yen*3
*Please refrain from bringing preschool children to performances
*1 Student identification card or other proof of age must be shown at entry
*2 The discount for Toshima citizens (those who live, work, or attend school in Toshima City) is available only for advance sales / Identification must be shown
*3 The discount for people with disabilities is also applicable to 1 caregiver / Disability certificate must be shown
Release date:
On general sale: Sunday, October 11
Presale: Sunday, October 4
*Up to 2 tickets per application
Ticket booth: Toshima Ticket Center
Venue
Owlspot Theatre
2F Rise Arena Building
4-5-2 Higashi-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo 170-0013
Organizer
Organizer: Toshima Mirai Cultural Foundation/Toshima City
Supported by: Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan / Japan Arts Council (as a
Grant for Culture and Arts Promotion, Project for the Reinforcement of Theatres and Concert Halls etc.)
Inquires
Owlspot Theatre 03-5391-0751