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Tokyo Theater Ensemble Grandpa's Whistle [Kumamoto Performance]

Period

2022/9/23 (Fri)

Venue

Kumamoto City Ueki Culture Hall

Ticket Fee

General public (advance): 2,000 yen
students (advance): 1,000 yen
(all seats unreserved, tax included)

*WEB reservation only.
Confetti Ticket Centre does not accept phone calls.


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Detailed Information

Performance content Grandpa's Whistle is a picture book written by popular Swedish author Wolf Starck based on his childhood. In my home country, it is a drama staple that is aired every year at Christmas, and it is also a work that is supported by many people from children to adults. It has already been made into a TV drama in various countries, and it was premiered on stage by the Tokyo Theater Ensemble in 1999 Japan. The
Tokyo Theater Ensemble has staged many works as children's theaters, including Kenji Miyazawa and Tadashi Ozawa. In terms of both content and acting, it has received high praise as a high-quality, fun and full-fledged children's play without being intimidated by children.
will be staged by the duo of Tsunetoshi Hirowatari (writer and director) and Hikaru Hayashi (music), who created delicate stage works such as Miyazawa Kenji's works, in children's literature of high standards overseas. Hayashi Mitsuru praised Hiroto's screenplay, which incorporates his own romanticism without destroying Wolf Starck's original work. He composed fun improvisational songs that seemed to have been born out of play, and performed them as operas himself.

This story seems like an everyday scene, like a snippet of the boys' daily lives. However, there are important things in our daily lives that seem meaningless. Having met the
boys, the old man reflects on the life he has lived. My son will do things that I couldn't do in my lifetime. If my grandson does what my son couldn't do, he'll do better. Pass it on from parents to sons and from sons to grandchildren.
people who have no name in history, people who don't look at history. Isn't it true that the thoughts of countless unknown people are creating history?
depicts the breakup from the encounter between an old man and two boys who are about to die, but it is a heartwarming story of a grandfather who met at a nursing home and the main character, a boy named Bella. While treating "human death" as one of the themes, it is a work that seems to have been blown by a refreshing breeze without becoming sentimental.
Why don't you go to the theater with your family and friends to tell a warm but heartfelt story in the summer?
Performances Homepage http://www.tee.co.jp/?p=2014
Appearance Junhiko Asai ? Airi Nagano ? Tomoko Yamazaki ? Kumiko Haraguchi ? Sengoku Takahisae ? Wataru Nagahama
Staff Original? Wolf Starck ? Reason? Akiko Hishiki ? Script? Hirotoshi Tsunetoshi ? Directing? Motota Miki ? Music? Lin Guang ? Device design? Shigeo Okajima ? Costume? Yoshinori Kiyono ? Choreography? Ryo Harada ? Sound? Oba God ? Illumination? Tomoko Makabe ? Picture? Hannah Hegrund ? Production? Akiko Ota
Schedule <Date>
2022/9/23 (Fri)


<Schedule>
September 18 (Sun) 14:00
*Due to the approach of a large typhoon, the performance schedule has been postponed
Friday, September 23, 18:00

*Doors open 30 minutes before the show starts
Ticket Fee General public (advance): 2,000 yen
students (advance): 1,000 yen
(all seats unreserved, tax included)

*WEB reservation only.
Confetti Ticket Centre does not accept phone calls.


+ Ticketing Fee
Venue Kumamoto City Ueki Culture Hall
Remarks
Organizations Overview Founded in 1954 by director Tsunetoshi Hirowata, who played a part in the new theatrical activities of the post-war Japan, the group has aimed to be a creative group based on the idea of "creating opportunities for human change in the act of theater." In 1977, he built the theater "Brecht's Theater Hut" on the outskirts of Musashiseki, Nerima Ward, Tokyo, with the aim of building on the corner. In an avant-garde theater with open spaces, black boxes, and variable audience seats, about 50 theater company members are constantly seeking out actual theater and developing activities that are oriented to the times and the world on a scale of 250 to 300 stages per year. The current representative is Sawako Shiga. He has performed overseas in
Moscow, London, Italy, Vietnam, Korea, Romania, etc. He is also active in school theater.

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