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Bunkamura Production 2024 "Typhoon No. 23"

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Name of the organization or individual
Tokyu Bunkamura Co., Ltd.
subsidy category
Tokyo Art and Culture Appreciation Support Grant
Grant Type
single year

FY 2024 Tokyo Arts and Culture Appreciation Support Grant (newly established in FY 2024)

Business Overview

The latest work by Akahori Masaaki, who has written, directed and performed in five new works for Theatre Cocoon. A new work starring Go Morita and Shotaro Mamiya, performed at THEATER MILANO-Za. A town where a typhoon is approaching. A theatrical performance depicting the ordinary people living there from Akahori's unique perspective. Writer and director: Masaaki Akahori Performers: Go Morita, Shotaro Mamiya, Tae Kimura, Takashi Fujii, Rokka Ihara, Ryusuke Komakine, Masaaki Akahori, Natsuko Akiyama, Sato B Art: BOKETA Lighting: Kimisuke Sugimoto Sound: Atsushi Tagami Costume: Tomoyo Bando Hair and makeup: Naoki Kamata Director: Ryoko Matsukura Stage director: Mitsuaki Adachi Producers: Rentaro Koizumi, Mineharu Imai Producers: Eriko Aoyama, Junko Takeuchi Chief producers: Tomoko Morita Executive producer: Masanori Kato Date: Saturday, October 5, 2024 - 27 (Sun) Venue: THEATER MILANO-Za Viewing support content: Loan of subtitle tablets, distribution of stage presentation materials Viewing support dates: Performances at 13:00 and 18:00 on Thursday, October 24, 2024

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Profile

【 Tokyu Bunka Mura Co., Ltd. 】
We will create the future through various cultures as a "place of presentation" as a hall, theater, movie theater, and art museum that creates and provides quality culture beyond genres, a "place of creation" for the cultivation of new culture that supports and nurtures all possibilities, and a "place of encounter" for the pursuit of interactive culture that promotes the exchange of people, art, and goods. It also operates 3 cultural facilities including Bunkamura in Shibuya, Tokyo. Bunkamura was built in 1989 and is the first large-scale cultural complex in Japan.