Pre- and post-performance guest speakers have been announced for the following productions at Festival/Tokyo 2015.
Shizuoka Performing Arts Center (SPAC) “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
11/1 (Sun) 15:00 | Satoshi Miyagi + Yumiko Komai (costume designer for “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”) |
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11/3 (Tue) 18:00 | Satoshi Miyagi + Katsuyuki Motohiro (film director) |
Asia Series Vol.2: Myanmar “Roundabout in Yangon”
11/13 (Fri) 15:00 |
The Maw Naing + Keiko Sei (curator, media activist, writer) In Myanmar language, Japanese |
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11/15 (Sun) 15:00 |
Nyan Lin Htet + Atsuko Hisano (Program Director, the Saison Foundation) In English, Japanese |
11/21 (Sat) 17:00 | Toshiki Okada |
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11/26 (Thu) 15:00 | Toshiki Okada + members of cast |
“All the Sky Above the Earth (Wendy’s Syndrome)”
11/22 (Sun) 18:00* | Yoichi Tajiri (Kansai Gaidai University) + Masahiko Yokobori (dramaturge, Festival/Tokyo Directors Committee) |
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11/23 (Mon) 15:00 |
Christophe Lemaire In French, with Japanese interpretation 17:15-18:00 at Saitama Arts Theater Video Hall Previously announced guest Emmanuel Demarcy-Mota is unfortunately now unable to appear. |
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Cultural Centre of Fujimi City, KIRARI FUJIMI “A Typhoon’s Tale”
11/27 (Fri) 15:00 | Junnosuke Tada + Toshiki Okada |
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11/28 (Sat) 18:00 | Kiwoong Sung + Junnosuke Tada + Jiro Shima (stage designer for “A Typhoon’s Tale”) |
Gintersdorfer/Klaßen “Logobi 06”
11/27 (Fri) 19:30 | Monika Gintersdorfer In German, with Japanese interpretation |
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*Pre-performance talk
Unless otherwise noted, talks are in Japanese only.
Admission free. No reservation required.
For pre-performance talks, only ticket-holders for the performance that day will be admitted.
For post-performance talks, any ticket-holder for the production will be admitted, regardless of ticket date.
Other Talks
“Being Faust – Enter Mephisto”
11/21 (Sat) 17:45-18:30 | Peter Lee + Dr. Stefan Dreyer (Goethe Institut Korea, Director in Charge of East Asia) In English, with Japanese interpretation |
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Venue: Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre (Atelier East)
Admission free. No reservation required.