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November 19, 2021
In a town divided by fences… A man is standing in front of the fence. He is cellist of the town orchestra, named Gauche. There are only 10 days left before the concert. Nevertheless, Gauche is being scolded by the conductor all the time. At home, Gauche practices his part hard and all night. All...
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We will be performing two pieces of Kyogen, the oldest form of comedy in Japan, which has been performed uninterrupted since the Muromachi period! Kyogen is a simple but profound art form that first became popular among the common people 600 years ago, and is still performed throughout Japan today, bringing laughter to audiences. The...
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Once upon a time, the lord of the Tohoku region, Hangan Masausi Iwaki, was defeated in battle and his family scattered to various places. His children, Anju and Zushiou, and their mother, also went into exile and set off on a journey to safe place. On their way, however, they fell into the hands of...
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“Dallae Story” is about a family that has experienced war. In a simple setting, a blanket hangs out to dry like a sunny spot. Cherry blossoms viewing in the spring, fishing with her father in the summer, catching dragonflies in the Autumn, and building a snowman in the Winter. But Dallae’s happy family is torn...
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We are all invited to a special night. Come to celebrate life. Come to see the beginning of love. Romeo and Juliet is a pop cabaret. Let’s take a mask, this is a masquerade party. So we could pretend to not notice the war outside.
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Ouverture is a poetic comedy about life in a rather unusual orchestra; about joys and sorrows, and about intense happiness and deep despair among its members. Where the members of the orchestra come from is unknown. Perhaps they are all related? Or maybe they simply come from the same remote village somewhere in Europe? Nobody...
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Euria (RAIN) is about what happens to us when we love something or someone and we lose it. The time we need to understand and accept that something has changed. And of course, about our ability to cope. He is sad because he lost his partner. Her umbrella, hung in their apartment entrance’s rack, becomes...
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Accompanied by two adult dancers and one musician, seven children lose themselves in the act of playing. They drag each other by their hair and feet over the ground, hide in the curtains, tie a stocking over their heads and imagine themselves to be Indiana Jones or a zombie. There are no rules, only unbridled...
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The Right Way Around is a play for children, based on a Chinese tale. It tells the story about a selfish queen, who trying not to be captured during a rebellion, escapes, and abandons her baby. The baby is raised by the enemies. Years later, the queen returns and wants her child back, with the...
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A Square World is a story of friends who enjoy the same routine day after day, each day is the same until an unexpected change is forced upon just one of them. This accidental happening throws everyone into disarray, the friends are suddenly divided into those who can and the one who can’t. This endearing...
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