Muni "Kotobaninai" Part II
*Information at the time of adoption.
- Name of the organization or individual
- Miyazaki Kikaku
- subsidy category
- Creation Grant
- Grant Type
- single year
Reiwa 5(2023) 1st Term Creation Grant Category I Single-Year Grant



Business Overview
In November 2023, the Komaba Agora Theater performed the second part of the 4 and a half hour new work "Kotoba-nai" (Not in Words), which depicts 4 women, mainly a lesbian woman. This completed the performance of the story "Kotoba-nai" which had been worked on for about 2 years from 2022 to 2023. In July 2023, an event titled "Muni no Fermentation Theater 2023" was held at a former movie theater to screen previous productions and the first part of "Kotoba-nai" in preparation for the second part in November. Writer/Director: Miyazaki Rena Performers: Ishikawa Asahi, Urata Kamome, Kurosawa Tao (Seinendan), Tajima Saeka (FUKAIPRODUCE Hagoromo), Toyoshima Haruka, Nanpu Morimoe (Seinendan), Yamato Fujiie, Furukawaji (TeXi's), Makishima Minori, Watanabe Minori, Wada Hanako (Seinendan) Space Design: Nakatani Yuki Stage Director: Kurosawa Tao (Seinendan) Assistant Stage Director: Mizusawa Momoka (Hakoma Institute) Lighting: Ogata Minoru (Black Monkey) Sound Design: SKANK/Skunk (Nibroll) Costume: Bozono Hatsuna (Seinendan) Assistant Stage Director: Ito Taku (Seinendan), Nitta Yuri (Seinendan) Advertising Art: Ehara Mirai Production: Kamizono Makoto, Kono Haruka (Nutomic), Hoshino Hanari (Compsons)
- Period of Activity / Project
- Thursday, November 9, 2023 - Wednesday, December 27
- Venues
- Komaba Agora Theater (Meguro Ward, Tokyo)
*Information such as project outlines is provided by organizations and individuals providing subsidies.
Profile
Miyazaki Kikaku
Miyazaki Kikaku was established in 2020 as a sponsor organization of Muni, an organization that performs plays by playwright and director Reina Miyazaki and Yumi Kurosawa. Focusing on the distortion that occurs when the fiction of the story is combined with the physical phenomena of the person in it, he creates theatrical works that stimulate the imagination of the audience by describing the world in detail. It attempts to update a new form of spoken Japanese by adding a gender and sexuality perspective.
• He was a finalist in the 11 th Segawa Theater Drama Contest. At the same competition, the writer and director of Muni's "Noon Mori wo kueru," Reina Miyazaki, won the Director Award.
She received the HOPE Award at the First Japan Green Yubi Performing Arts Award.




