Venue | Racines FARM to PARK (Minami Ikebukuro Park) |
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Dates | 12/2 (Fri) 17:30/20:00 12/3 (Sat) 17:30/20:00 12/4 (Sun) 17:30/20:00 12/5 (Mon) 17:30/20:00 Box office opens 1 hour before. Doors open 15 minutes before. Performed outside. Continues in case of rain. Cancelled in case of storm. |
Running Time | 30 min. (TBC) |
Language | Performed in Japanese and English (TBC) |
Tickets | Advance: ¥2,000 / Same Day: ¥2,500 Unreserved seating |
Early Bird Discount | ¥1,400 |
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Festival Pass (5 Performances) | ¥1,600 |
Festival Pass (3 Performances) | ¥1,700 |
Students Student ID required | ¥1,300 |
High School & Under Tickets Student ID or proof of age required | ¥1,000 |
The story of the creation of the world, told with coffee cups
A woman talks to herself in the corner of a restaurant. The audience observes her from the window, watching and listening to her voice via the monitor and speaker they hold in their hands. She talks about the history of our planet and the creation. Through her gentle monologue and re-enactments with coffee cup and glass, the everyday landscape of a restaurant transforms into the grandeur of history and the universe.
Artist
chelfitsch
This theatre company was founded in 1997 by Toshiki Okada, who writes and directs all its productions. Its unique use of language and physicality has won much praised, establishing the group as one of the leaders of contemporary theatre in Japan. “Five Days in March” (2005) won the 49th Kishida Kunio Drama Award in 2007 and has been performed in 70 cities around the world. The company has recently received regular commissions from overseas festivals and continues to expand its activities.
Toshiki Okada
Playwright, Director (chelfitsch)
Born in Yokohama in 1973, Toshiki Okada currently lives in Kumamoto. His work has attracted attention for how it overturns the conventions of theatre. “Five Days in March” won the 49th Kishida Kunio Drama Award, while his debut novel, “The End of the Special Time We Were Allowed”, won the 2nd Oe Kenzaburo Award. His other plays and publications include “Current Location” and a collection of theatre theory. In 2015, he wrote and directed his first theatre production for children at Kanagawa Arts Theatre (KAAT). From 2016 he will direct the repertory at a major public theatre in Germany for three seasons.
Director’s Text
This performance is designed to take place inside a regular coffee shop in a city. Inside the coffee shop, life goes on as normal: customers talk, stare at electronic devices, or read books or magazines. And yet, no matter how peaceful the surroundings might now seem or how unlikely it appears that something dangerous will occur, the city is always on the verge of flaring up. Whether we like it or not, we have recently been forced into thinking like this. Unexpectedly, this play became something that encouraged this kind of thinking.
Toshiki Okada
Cast & Creative
Written and Directed by | Toshiki Okada |
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Performer: | Miho Inatsugu |
Video: | Takaki Sudo |
Costume: | Kyoko Fujitani (FAIFAI) |
Translation: | Aya Ogawa |
Production Coordinators: | Akane Nakamura, Tamiko Ouki, Mai Hyodo, Mihoka Kawamura, Megumi Mizuno (precog), Toshifumi Matsumiya (Festival/Tokyo) |
Interns: | Mai Shimada, Tamami Matsumura, Keisuke Yoshihara |
Front of House: | Takako Yokoi |
Produced by | chelfitsch |
Produced in association with | precog |
Special cooperation from | Racines FARM to PARK |
In cooperation with | CasaCo, Steep Slope Studio |
Premiere: | Oita Toilennale 2015 |
Presented by | Festival/Tokyo |