2023/10/3 (Tue)
Parse Iizaka (Fukushima City Iizaka Onsen Tourist Center)
General: 2,000 yen University students and younger: 1,000 yen
general people with disabilities: 1,000 yen University students with disabilities and younger: 500 yen
(unreserved seats, tax included)
* WEB reservations are accepted only.
There is no telephone reception at the confetti ticket center.
【GETTIIS sales】 Br/> <* You will be moved to another site.
* Different from confetti members.
+ Ticketing Fee
Performance content | It is a "barrier-free theater" that anyone can enjoy, incorporating information guarantees such as subtitles, audio guides, and sign language interpreters. A room in an apartment in North Philadelphia. He lives with a younger brother, Philip, who can hardly go outside due to an attack of allergies, and a bad brother, Treat, and two orphan brothers. One day, Harold, a mysterious gentleman, appears in front of two people. Harold calls them "dead end kids" and reaches out to cheer them up. Philip gradually opens up, while Treat, in contrast, refuses to touch. The encounter of three "orphans" discovers a new step forward by facing the other person seriously while feeling lonely. |
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Performances Homepage | https://fukushima-liveyell.jp/event_list/event_list-95/ |
Appearance | |
Staff | |
Schedule | <Date> 2023/10/3 (Tue) <Schedule> Tuesday, October 3, Reiwa Open at 9:30 (9:55 - stage explanation) Start at 10 o'clock End at 12:15 (tentative) |
Ticket Fee |
General: 2,000 yen University students and younger: 1,000 yen general people with disabilities: 1,000 yen University students with disabilities and younger: 500 yen (unreserved seats, tax included) * WEB reservations are accepted only. There is no telephone reception at the confetti ticket center. 【GETTIIS sales】 Br/> <* You will be moved to another site. * Different from confetti members. + Ticketing Fee |
Venue | Parse Iizaka (Fukushima City Iizaka Onsen Tourist Center) |
Remarks | |
Organizations Overview | Use the power of culture to energize and be inspired. And a rich Fukushima. We manage and operate the Fukushima Prefectural Cultural Center (Fukushima Prefectural Cultural Center, Fukushima Prefectural Historical Museum) and the Fukushima Prefectural Cultural Properties Center Shirakawakan (nicknamed Mahoron), excavate and survey buried cultural properties in the prefecture, and subsidize and award cultural activities. |