By

Allan Croft
Yamato, a young man who cannot feel hopeful to live. Tamatsu, a girl whose beng itself brings happiness to others. When these two meet, their deadly love sparks. It is the forbidden love which cannot be known by anyone. One night, however, their love is revealed… What will happen to the two, torn and distanced?...
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This year’s pantomime comedy GABEZ show is a double feature! Including the new ‘HATENA NO MORI’ show, first released at Okinawa in 2025. Somewhere in the kingdom, there seems to be a ‘Hatena Forest’ tucked away somewhere. Why? Why? What happens there? When you wander into that forest, Hatena’s curiosity is piqued. Bokura’s endless Hatena’s create...
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The 3 Gaga Heads are a visual comedy duo belonging to the theater company WAHAHAHA HONPO. Because many of their works do not require words, they have performed more than 2,000 times in 36 countries to date, transcending racial and cultural barriers and making children around the world laugh out loud. This year as well, the...
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The setting is an old movie theater that seems to have been forgotten by everyone for some time. A filmmaker is sitting alone in the darkened room. “I would like to thank all the people who are present at ………” – to whom is this man addressing? It’s a “play” reading of a play by Touichiro...
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Madam Bach creates visual theatre for children between the ages of 0–6. Through rich imagery, captivating soundscapes and a poetic use of words their theatre performances speak to the senses – in a language where the child feels at home. Madam Bach’s shows often branch out in other formats too; music, illustrated books, workshops or...
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Inspired by both Bunraku and object manipulation puppetry styles, Own Two Feet is a visually stunning show with a folk and country inspired musical score. It’s main character, Ninna (played by a Bunraku style puppet), is an adventurous and mischievous 5 year old girl who is experiencing life in the countryside for the first time....
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The sea, the dwarf, the garden. Wordless theatre and visual theatre too, this time for toddlers. La Mer (The Sea) invites itself into the garden of the life-size dwarf, who bears an uncanny resemblance to Philippe Léonard. Is it he who has shrunk or the place that has grown? He seems to ask himself in...
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LEO is the unusual journey of an otherwise ordinary man whose world becomes physically unhinged. When we discover LEO, he is alone with just a small suitcase, whiling away time in a simple room. As time passes LEO becomes increasingly aware that all may not be what it seems in his world. As his awareness...
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“When I was 8, 9 years – I was a child -, I loved to draw. Especially when I was bored. I drew all the time. One day, a Sunday, one of my aunts was leaning over my shoulder while I was drawing. She told me: “Wow, you have a nice pencil shot!”. I did...
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A wolf is going to hunt. Any animal of the wood can do, the most important is to calm down the hunger. But his favourite prey is Red Riding Hood. Like in a recurrent dream or in a vision, he worries about the details of her capture: a path full of wonderful flowers is the...
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