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Nitosha Performance 48 "Good evening, Dad."

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Name of the organization or individual
Futosha Co., Ltd.
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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

Writer and director: Nagai Ai Cast: Kazama Too, Hagiwara Masato, Tateyama Shunta A rare three-man show by Nagai Ai, who has presented many impressive female images. Men of completely different ages, circumstances and ways of thinking meet by chance in an abandoned factory and a "special night" unfolds. It was premiered in the autumn of 2012, when memories of the earthquake and nuclear accident were still fresh. The face of Japan revealed in the midst of an unprecedented situation. In the 12 years since then, how has this country changed or not changed? Date: Friday, December 6, 2024 – 26th (Thu) Venue: Haiyuza Theater (Minato-ku, Tokyo) Content: Audio guide, script lending, wheelchair accessible viewing support Date: Audio guide: Thursday, December 12, 2024, 15th (Sun) Script lending, wheelchair accessible: All dates

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[Futo-sha]
Established by Shizuka Oishi and Ai Nagai in 1981. Since 91, he has produced works written and directed by Nagai. In 95, he received the Arts Festival Grand Prize from the Agency for Cultural Affairs for "Papa no Democracy." Since then, he has received many awards including the Kinokuniya Theater Award, the Kishida Kunio Drama Award, the Yomiuri Engeki Taisho (Yomiuri Theater Grand Prize), and the Asahi Performing Arts Award from Nagai himself, and the Grand Prix of the Asahi Performing Arts Award and the Yomiuri Engeki Taisho (Yomiuri Theater Grand Prize) from Futosha. It will provide "thinking entertainment" works that present diverse lifestyles and values based on the theme of what is happening in society.