Luxury poverty "Waiting for the end"
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- Name of the organization or individual
- ation Co., Ltd.
- subsidy category
- Grant for Accessibility
- Grant Type
- single year
FY2024 Grant for Accessibility [New in FY2024]



Business Overview
A new work by Luxury Poverty for the first time in 5 years will be performed at Theater Tram! Based on Yamada Yuri's own experiences, this "depression comedy" earnestly depicts human "maladies" with a pop feel. Date and time: December 7, 2024 to 15Venue: Theatre Tram (Setagaya Ward, Tokyo) Content of support: Support for those who cannot hear or have difficulty hearing: advance lending and same-day lending of performance scripts containing information on music and art, sign language interpretation at after-talk, distribution of audio explanations and installation of art models as support for those who cannot see or have difficulty seeing Date and time: December 7, 2024 to 15
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Profile
[Luxury Poverty]
A Tokyo-based theater company founded in 2012. Yamada Yuri writes and directs all films. Seamlessly moving between the stage and the audience, between reality and another world, and between normalcy and madness, his style is characterized by his unbridled imagination and diverse techniques that bring to life the problems of contemporary Japanese society. Since 2014, he has been working on the "House Project," which involves creating and performing works in houses and apartments rented on a long-term basis. He was nominated for the Kishida Kunio Drama Award for Fiction City (2017) and Mixture (2019). The Chinese version of Minna Yoro ga Koai (Everyone is scared) (premiered in 2015) toured all over China, and I'm thinking I'll understand (premiered in 2019) was performed in Paris as part of the official program of Festival d'Autonne in 2022.




