Festival/Tokyo 2014 is now over. Thank you to all our audiences and visitors.
Festival/Tokyo 2014 is now over. Thank you to all our audiences and visitors.
November 23rd - November 26th, 2014
Nishi-Sugamo Arts Factory
Adv. ¥4,000 / Day ¥4,500
Unreserved seating
11/23 (Sun) | 18:00 |
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11/24 (Mon) | 14:00 / 18:00* |
11/25 (Tue) | 19:30 |
11/26 (Wed) | 14:00 |
*Post-performance talk: Kyoko Tokunaga (theatre journalist) + Saitama Gold Theater
Box office opens 1 hour before.
Doors open 30 minutes before.
Performed in Japanese
Duration: 70 min.
Director, Artistic Director of Saitama Arts Theater
Born in Saitama in 1935, Yukio Ninagawa made his directing debut in 1969. In 1974 he entered the commercial theatre world with a staging of “Romeo and Juliet”. Since then he has produced a succession of major theatrical hits, establishing himself as one of the most renowned Japanese directors. He has been Artistic Director of Saitama Arts Theater since 2006, where he established Saitama Gold Theater. Since 2009 he has also been working with younger performers through Saitama Next Theatre. Recent productions include a theatre adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel “Never Let Me Go”, “Kafka on the Shore” based on Haruki Murakami’s novel, and a play written by Tomohiro Maekawa. He has received honorary doctorates from Edinburgh University in 1992 and Plymouth University in 2009, a CBE in 2002, the Order of Culture in 2010, and the Grand Prize and Best Directing Award at the 20th Yomiuri Theatre Awards.
This theatre company is led by Saitama Arts Theater Artistic Director Yukio Ninagawa and consists only of performers over 55 years old. As of July 2014 it has 39 members, aged from 63 to 88 years. It was founded in November 2005 as one of Ninagawa’s first projects at Saitama Arts Theater in order to create new opportunities for older performers to explore and express themselves through their bodies. Since 2007 the Baby Boomer generation has been reaching retirement age and so the troupe has been widely featured in the media, with applications in February 2006 exceeding 1,200 for the initial 20 places. Not only Japan, applicants have hailed from overseas, including America and Canada. Ninagawa then selected the company’s first 48 members, aged 55 to 80.
Text: | Kunio Shimizu |
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Direction: | Yukio Ninagawa |
Assistant Director: | Sonsho Inoue |
Cast: | Saitama Gold Theater, Saitama Next Theatre |
Stage Design: | Tsukasa Nakagoshi |
Lighting: | Takahiro Fujita |
Sound: | Shuichi Tomobe |
Costumes: | Chihiro Tanabe |
Hair & Makeup | Yuko Sato |
Stage Combat: | Naoki Kurihara |
Director's Assistants: | Shuntaro Fujita, Yukari Shiohara |
Stage Manager: | Jun’ichi Yamada |
Production Manager: | Takahiro Sankai |
Production Co-ordination: | Hajime Matsuno, Tatsuya Takagi (Saitama Arts Foundation), Akiko Juman (Festival/Tokyo) |
Planned and produced by | Saitama Arts Foundation (Saitama Arts Theater) |
Presented by | Festival/Tokyo |
Nishi-Sugamo Arts Factory
4-9-1 Nishi-Sugamo, Toshima-ku, Tokyo
Tel: 03-5961-5200
Exit A4 (elevator) of Nishi-Sugamo Station on Toei Mita Line. 3 minutes’ walk from Shin-Koshinzuka on Toden Arakawa Line.
Early bird discount: All general tickets 30% off between September 20th and September 27th
General Tickets (+¥500 for tickets purchased on day) | ¥4,000 |
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Early Bird Discount | ¥2,800 |
Pair | ¥3,600 |
5 Performance Set | ¥3,200 |
3 Performance Set | ¥3,400 |
Student Tickets (show ID when collecting ticket) | ¥2,600 |
High School & Under Tickets (show ID when collecting ticket) | ¥1,000 |